Wout's up? . . . attempted puns getting worse . . . Chapeau, WVA and Hayter! One more? All right: Hayter's gonna Hayte? . . . ok, I'll stop now
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i don't drive...................but i believe to keep an area free of parked cars...+ NOWhat do those zig-zaggy markings on the roads in Britain mean? I've never understood that...
Hayter's reaction on the finish line was like "yeah, he wasn't lying yesterday...".Shades of Belgium at the 2016 Worlds.
Meanwhile, Van Aert backing up his trash talk yesterday
Alaphilippe is what 1/5000 for sprints this year?
ineos and movistar both being movistar
as it may matter in the end: he is 4.46s behind, by the way (from the TTT), so needs make up 5 seconds to winI would predict the breakaway wins tomorrow, and then WVA gets at least 1st, 2nd or 3rd on the final stage and wins overall.
Seeing as we have wolves and wasps in the peleton already I am starting to believe Movi may be scorpionsMovi doing Movi things...
I'm disappointed to see that today's arrival in Edinburgh is by Holyrood in Queen's Drive, without passing through the town centre.
I was hoping the finish could be more central or at least that the peloton would pass through the cobbled streets. Would have been real fun and an interesting finish.