Is it Girmay's helmet?
Can you think of any other riders who have picked fights with corks?
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Is it Girmay's helmet?
Can you think of any other riders who have picked fights with corks?
Can you think of any other riders who have picked fights with corks?
Was really looking forward to this. You'd think there'd be a fair overlap between people who'd watch Wallonie, and those who'd skip the two dullest stages of the Tour.
Edit - No Kragh Andersen again for DSM on a course that looks pretty good for him?
I'd rather watch this than freaks riding around France.
Quite right, there is a gaping hole tomorrow after La Femme finishes and before LeTour starts, will have to watch repeats.I was more thinking... what's to keep people from watching multiple races at the same time?
But some interesting names on the startlist, the main one of course being Alaphilippe.
Of course you could choose - if the race was broadcast - but... why?
Alaphilippe gets his annual win on Mur de Huy after all!
I am a big fan of Biniam Girmay, and I fear that my fears have come true, and he suffered permanent damage to his eye. So his performances deteriorate, sadly…
That seems like a premature judgement. Alaphilippe won yesterday, but he also lost 8 minutes today.
I am a big fan of Biniam Girmay, and I fear that my fears have come true, and he suffered permanent damage to his eye. So his performances deteriorate, sadly…
Lazkano won stage two.