I understand that. I don’t think he deviated enough to warrant relegation
There was contact involved.
I understand that. I don’t think he deviated enough to warrant relegation
There’s nearly always contact in sprints with no penalties. I understand the new rules I’m just saying it’s weak.There was contact involved.
Yeah, I don't know where he was thinking he could get through the two in frontTeutenberg looked like he had a lot left there but tried to go through a gap that wasn't there when he should've gone to the right.
There’s nearly always contact in sprints with no penalties. I understand the new rules I’m just saying it’s weak.
Sprint is a gradual corner and he actually follows the curve near perfectly?So why no relegation today? It was clearly more dangerous sprint than yesterday.
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So why no relegation today? It was clearly more dangerous sprint than yesterday.
Watched it, wasn't impressed.Well if you watched how Reinders threaded through the peleton from 3kms to 2kms you can see why he is valued. In saying that, I wouldn't bring Reinders to the TDF because Matthews can lead into the sprint train. The main thing in the TDF is to get Groenewegen to the final in a decent position, because he can find his own way in the last kms with his racing instincts. The 2024 TDF was a bit of disaster because Groenewegen only made 2 finals, one which he won and one where he was blocked.
And tattoos?Also, are the regulations for glove length?
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They shouldnt let Pena leave. Two years ago he was great here with Zana.it's also not like Jayco has loads of climbers available. Who should have come? Berhe for a top 20?!
Jayco isn't riding for points (yet). Groenewegen wants to do a 3 week stage race with high mountains, good for him to practise climbing a bit. Two years ago he overdid it with Dauphine but last years route was working fine.I will be contrarian with this post. Reckon Jayco have wasted time bringing Groenewegen to this race. They could have sprinted with walscheid and then brought a climber. Dylan could have done the three or 4 four one day races coming up in Belgium in the next 7 to 10 days. Importantly you are sprinting for more UCI points and of course you don't have to caary yourself over hilly/mountainous terrain.
Ah yes, well some people are stuck in their own opinion.My good luck was directed at your attempt at explaining to RhD why it's a good solution.
it's also not like Jayco has loads of climbers available. Who should have come? Berhe for a top 20?!
Jayco isn't riding for points (yet). Groenewegen wants to do a 3 week stage race with high mountains, good for him to practise climbing a bit. Two years ago he overdid it with Dauphine but last years route was working fine.
Hellmose, Plapp, Boumann.
Yes, it was Moho! I think there was another commercial where he's in a grocery store or some such, I appreciate the hustle!