I don't see a problem with relegating the entire team from the stage and DQing the offender
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I don't see a problem with relegating the entire team from the stage and DQing the offender
His 'x' today recalls that when he was in Australia 20 years ago his spleen was removed following a crash.Well done to Big Geraint Thomas, clearly the only person here who enjoyed his off-season.
Obviously, since you only see this cheating behavior in sprint stages.Crikey. It was only a sprint stage.
I thought he was very helpful for the team yesterday prior to the last Menglers Hill climb (I think he died there), was surprised an old man like G was still able to be out in the front so much. (Not that Ineos have anyone else. )His 'x' today recalls that when he was in Australia 20 years ago his spleen was removed following a crash.
Stage 3 Tricycle, finally I can pop inn. 2648 vertical. Narvaez wins this one, you can take everyone else. You down?I thought he was very helpful for the team yesterday prior to the last Menglers Hill climb (I think he died there), was surprised an old man like G was still able to be out in the front so much. (Not that Ineos have anyone else. )
I'll take Chaves cause no one else will.Stage 3 Tricycle, finally I can pop inn. 2648 vertical. Narvaez wins this one, you can take everyone else. You down? (or anyone else)
Not sure what chance Fergus has today but kudos to the young man for giving it a go.
Gap to the rest of them is about +1.17 right now with 129km to go.
Yes, DS called Swift back, but Browning was left to his own devices. At least Browning has some company now.Browning is a talented rider who at the least should be riding at the Pro level, however, his team management is not displaying his abilities in the TDU. Instead of slipping into non-contested breaks to chase KOM points, he is better served by making late attacks in the last 20kms or trying to hold on for as long as possible in hard stages.
The rule of thumb is the peloton needs 10km to pull back one minute.79km to go and gap has grown to +3:00, is the peloton waiting for Browning and Bouchard to fail spectacularly on the mysterious Knotts Hill?
He seems to be back but the upcoming climb should tell more.Williams down
There was an EF rider that was slowed down by the crash, but I don't know who.I've seen my main man G take plenty of pulls, but where has my main, main man Chaves been?