Geraint Thomas seems to think that because it's the Tour Down Under, the winner is the one who finishes at the bottom of the GC.
he never talked of having GC hopes this time
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Geraint Thomas seems to think that because it's the Tour Down Under, the winner is the one who finishes at the bottom of the GC.
He is taking the old school approach that January races are pre season events purely there to get some kilometres into the legs and shed a bit of winter weight.he never talked of having GC hopes this time
his inability to be bothered is at least as great an anchor as his lack of fitnessHe is taking the old school approach that January races are pre season events purely there to get some kilometres into the legs and shed a bit of winter weight.
It is quite impressive how someone barely pack fodder at their late career base level can still peak well enough to podium a grand tour.
Are you expecting for G to podium in the GTs later this year?He is taking the old school approach that January races are pre season events purely there to get some kilometres into the legs and shed a bit of winter weight.
It is quite impressive how someone barely pack fodder at their late career base level can still peak well enough to podium a grand tour.
He won't because his top level is a bit lower nowadays and the tour level higher. He could try and aim for a top 5 but honestly would be funnier to see him go for KoM and stages as Rodriguez will be going for GC probably, he will still turn up in great shape even though he's carrying about 5 kilos at the moment.Are you expecting for G to podium in the GTs later this year?
I think he can be a great helper when needed, but a podium I just don't foresee for him anymore. (Though I would like to simply because he's old-ish.)
Don't see how team tactics allow for a Vine victory (and he hasn't looked great either). Think the sprinty types, like Narvaez, should be the favourites with the headwind. Narvaez wins the race if he wins the stage, even if Romo is not gapped. I expect FFB and Onley to be good as well.Tactics today will be interesting. I reckon Vine should be favourite up Willunga.
Don't see how team tactics allow for a Vine victory (and he hasn't looked great either). Think the sprinty types, like Narvaez, should be the favourites with the headwind. Narvaez wins the race if he wins the stage, even if Romo is not gapped. I expect FFB and Onley to be good as well.
I don’t expect it but equally nothing about his form before the Giro in each of the last two years suggested a podium contender yet he managed it both times.Are you expecting for G to podium in the GTs later this year?
I think he can be a great helper when needed, but a podium I just don't foresee for him anymore. (Though I would like to simply because he's old-ish.)
Geraint Thomas seems to think that because it's the Tour Down Under, the winner is the one who finishes at the bottom of the GC.
And will he get in trouble for that very sticky bottle?Juanpe Lopez having a miserable day
He’s had quite a few sticky bottles now to no availAnd will he get in trouble for that very sticky bottle?
Are you always so optimistic about the breaks?If the current break of four is willing to commit I think they can make it.
67km to go
Yes; and it's because I'm a masochist.Are you always so optimistic about the breaks?
Stop giving me ideas.McEwan talking about the wine, the tempranillo , has me searching the house for a bottle. I'm sure I don't have have australian, but there must be some chianti about.
With 38 km to go I say that they're doomed.If the current break of four is willing to commit I think they can make it.
67km to go