saenz continues to impress.12th today,32 seconds back.and this guy is in his first year in europe.chapeau.
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DNP-Old said:Stannard at 3:22. His GC race is over.
capuldemetal said:saenz continues to impress.12th today,32 seconds back.and this guy is in his first year in europe.chapeau.
thx.didn't kmow.Ruudz0r said:capuldemetal said:saenz continues to impress.12th today,32 seconds back.and this guy is in his first year in europe.chapeau.
He isnt in his first year in EUrope, he was riding half the year in Europe last year and also rode in Spain while he was a junior
capuldemetal said:thx.didn't kmow.Ruudz0r said:capuldemetal said:saenz continues to impress.12th today,32 seconds back.and this guy is in his first year in europe.chapeau.
He isnt in his first year in EUrope, he was riding half the year in Europe last year and also rode in Spain while he was a junior
Bagioli, Innocenti, Hirschi, Errazkin, Paret-Peintre, Leknessund, and Pogacar ain't here. Those are considered to be amongst the best prospect of this class.Zinoviev Letter said:I though this was supposed to be a relatively modest crop of new Colombian talents? It doesn’t seem like it.
I don't think that will be a problem. A lot of riders who have done TdlA with GB recently haven't formally been with British Cycling. They don't have the Academy that they did back in Cavendish/Thomas's day.JoeD1997 said:A couple of points (sorry in advance for the long post ):
1. Williams has been good in the GC races so far, but honestly I fear he may not even be picked by the British National Team for l'Avenir, what with him riding abroad and not being anything to do with British Cycling.
yaco said:Doubt that GC is right - Stannard who was down by 3m and 50s took 2m and 25s on the bunch today.
The DS is Jaramillo and he knows jack $hit about tactics.JoeD1997 said:4. The Colombian tactics confused me a little today. Cristian Munoz, who a lot of people in the know on this forum said would be the team's best GC bet pre-race, infiltrated the day's break. Rubio and two others caught him on final climb, and then Williams.