Nice to see Merlier win from Milan. Mostly because this shows how close they are together with Philipsen, it's more exciting to watch.
Wide roads = safety is just an easy notion to defer the blame of where it usually lies, which is often the riders themselves.Such a wide road and they crash
He and Groenewegen were miles behind, and then someone crashed in front of them.Where was Philipsen? Only saw the last km
Ah, standard sans-VdP stuff from Philipsen thenHe and Groenewegen were miles behind, and then someone crashed in front of them.
Terrible.In the replay you see two Decathlon riders crash. Unfortunately had been Gall and Seixas. Gall lost more than a minute, I think. Was the second strongest in this race. What a pitty...
No you don't understand, this was actually a really aggressive and innovative attempt to gain more time on his GC rivals when they least expected it. GOATThis thread quickly became a cult meeting of my entire ignore list, lmao. I do find Elon Musk of cycling a spot on comparison, great work by Mr. Cahill.
Mezgec came from a million miles back to make the last minute attack. Jayco will be disappointed about Groenewegen continually losing the wheel when the lead out has been so good.
Seixas still lost more time, I think. It took time until he could get back on his bike.Terrible.
But no injuries?
Flat, wide roads = more space for careless riders being careless.Thank the cycling gods for these safe, wide roads
Damnit I was trying to lay on the sarcasm so thickly nobody woud miss it.Flat, wide roads = more space for careless riders being careless.