Damn, shouldn‘t have mentioned VingegaardBlistering downhill attack by definitely not Vingegaard
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Damn, shouldn‘t have mentioned VingegaardBlistering downhill attack by definitely not Vingegaard
The Dutch commentator's first analysis was that he was likely letting the others go up the road, to use as a springboard and bridge... while all his rivals were in that group up the road, lol.Another meme performance from Foss when there are steep mountains.
He was on his way to the best season of his career. Big shame.Chris Harper had bad fall
Possible concussion looks to be the main/only concern.He was on his way to the best season of his career. Big shame.
Not watching, hope is ok and wont be out for long.
It was his body being motionless for so long that really made it look bad.He 'seems' OK in a sense that his hardest hit was on his right side after hitting that bump and losing control. The sliding into the lamp pole didn't look 'that' bad, in a sense he already lost most of his speed sliding.
Yes it's a real shame all round. Though this is allowing everyone to join the chase group, possibly even Foss, which might make the final climb interesting.Harper's crash seems to have secured Carr the stage win. Favourites group has switched off completely with no GC attackers out in front.
Did Harper's bike start bouncing before he crashed?
Where even is that imaginary Foss?Pace is so laboured that even Foss looks class, been a good race this with no clear favourites, imagine the Giro if Pogacar wasn't there.