What’s even funnier is if we spelled out the noise my son makes with his toy it’d be Blobloblo so I hear it everyday.Blobloblo on the course, or at least I think that is Uijtdebroeks' nickname on this forum.
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What’s even funnier is if we spelled out the noise my son makes with his toy it’d be Blobloblo so I hear it everyday.Blobloblo on the course, or at least I think that is Uijtdebroeks' nickname on this forum.
I thought they were doing it for Pidcock. That's why he tried hard at the end but didn't have the strength.So thats why Ineos pulled all day.. just to defend against Skjelmose? Seems a bit weird, I'd have expected the plan was to try to win the stage, but I guess they did try that (kinda), but he just didnt have the legs when the real attacks started.
7 seconds mateAlmeida already taking 20 seconds on Yates in the flat part.
Yeah, remember that Baby Giro tappone where he blew up?Martinez being top today and in the ultra short stage but struggling in the longer, harder stages says a lot. It's a trend with him, but obviously he's still super young. It will get better.
Tbf, the Belgian Ulle is a TT-beast.Almeida needed more time with Remco to learn how to do a proper time trial
10s behind Bernal, who is best from the GC guysHow far back was Gall at the first time check?
He does look good on a bike, wish his time was a little better though.Yates is like a cat, agile quick, extremely lithe