What I find weird is that, in a large group apparently with no sprinters, Rabo was so keen on forcing a bunch sprint, instead of going wild off the front and trying to get a split or a breakaway.Azabael said:Okay, rabo failed to win the stage. But they were in the group with 4/5 and decided to give it all they have rather than not try and get nothing either. I respect that. Too bad their train of 3 got interrupted too early which caused mollema to be in the open too early, plus I think didn't have the legs to win anyway. But nothing to be ashamed of, really. As mentioned, Mollema 3rd, Clement 4th in GC.
Consider this will come down to a time trial at the end. Clement was once 3rd of the world at ITT.
Azabael said:Okay, rabo failed to win the stage. But they were in the group with 4/5 and decided to give it all they have rather than not try and get nothing either. I respect that. Too bad their train of 3 got interrupted too early which caused mollema to be in the open too early, plus I think didn't have the legs to win anyway. But nothing to be ashamed of, really. As mentioned, Mollema 3rd, Clement 4th in GC.
Consider this will come down to a time trial at the end. Clement was once 3rd of the world at ITT.
hrotha said:What I find weird is that, in a large group apparently with no sprinters, Rabo was so keen on forcing a bunch sprint, instead of going wild off the front and trying to get a split or a breakaway.
Bernie's eyesore said:Wiggins is probably now the best all rounder in world cycling. A shame he didn't race in Liege as he surely would have won.
LaFlorecita said:Oh god... Brits going crazy... I think I might isolate myself from anything british during the tour de france...
hrotha said:What I find weird is that, in a large group apparently with no sprinters, Rabo was so keen on forcing a bunch sprint, instead of going wild off the front and trying to get a split or a breakaway.
So am I. Wiggins looks like he's on fire again, maybe even more so than in Paris-Nice.classicomano said:Oh man im getting a little frightened by UK Postal for the coming Tour.
Parrulo said:why would you do that? will be hilarious to see their reaction when the schlecks, evans, nibali and samu drop him
LaFlorecita said:Oh god... Brits going crazy... I think I might isolate myself from anything british during the tour de france...
Parrulo said:why would you do that? will be hilarious to see their reaction when the schlecks, evans, nibali and samu drop him
Swifty's Cakes said:I promise I'll be no worse than ACF was last year.
Fetisoff said:And then Evans and Menchov beat him in the time-trials
Swifty's Cakes said:I promise I'll be no worse than ACF was last year.
Mollema usually has a decent sprint on him, I guess they were pulling for him. And TBH if you'd asked me "who will sooner win a bunch sprint: Wiggo or Mollema" I'd have known my answer.Mellow Velo said:Or using just half the team that was left.
Suggests Clement and a couple of others were used up.
Still, they have multiple threats for later in the race,
even if Wiggins can mark them all, a la Turkey Grabovski.
1 Wiggins (SKY) 4:53:51
2 Rogers (SKY) +0:07
3 Mollema (RAb) +0:09
4 Clement (RAb) +0:09
5 Talansky (GRM) +0:11
6 Kelderman (RAb) +0:11
7 Zabriskie (GRM) +0:12
8 Spilak (KAT) +0:12
9 Plaza (MOV) +0:12
10 Machado (RNT) +0:13
Fetisoff said:And then Evans and Menchov beat him in the time-trials
