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Who's the third?3 riders with Polish sounding names in top10.
I'm guessing Aniołkowski and Mareczko are the two that you are aware of.Who's the third?
number 9And another one, number 10, for Soudal-Quickstep.
He probably counts GC wins too, or the TTT in Rwandanumber 9
Then it's still 9. I think he counts the Rwanda win by Lecerf but that doesn't count since it was for the devo team.He probably counts GC wins too
He probably counts GC wins too, or the TTT in Rwanda
Does the UCI count it as points for their ranking? If so, I would cound it as a win.I think he counts the Rwanda win by Lecerf but that doesn't count since it was for the devo team.
yeah, they do. Lecerf's points in Rwanda go to the WT team.Does the UCI count it as points for their ranking? If so, I would cound it as a win.
yeah, they do. Lecerf's points in Rwanda go to the WT team.
the points nonetheless go to the WT teamVictories for Soudal - Quick-Step Devo Team 2024
Soudal - Quick-Step Devo Team won 8 races in 2024. The biggest victories are Tour du Rwanda Stage 4 by William Junior Lecerf, () and ().www.procyclingstats.com
its a win for the development team
Does the UCI count it as points for their ranking? If so, I would cound it as a win.
I don't really care at all. If those are the rules, then OK. I was just thinking why shadowrider counted it as number 10.You can do all you want but it simply isn't a win for the WT team. The rules are clear.
UCI points go to the rider and the WT team, wins go to the devo team.
Random guy not happy:
FTFYHow bad must this race be when someone who probably will top 10 GC goes into an early break on a flat stage.
He probably thinks there are free boni seconds up for grabs.