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Benji and Patrick saying yesterday he wouldn't lose more than 10s 
Someone asked before why Visma was doing some things so badly. Perhaps the answer is there .Benji and Patrick saying yesterday he wouldn't lose more than 10s![]()
One of those guys is picking visma's signings btwBenji and Patrick saying yesterday he wouldn't lose more than 10s![]()
Benji and Patrick saying yesterday he wouldn't lose more than 10s![]()
Broe was the same dude who said Vingegaard will beat Pogacar on Hautacam with a sprint.Benji and Patrick saying yesterday he wouldn't lose more than 10s![]()
thats not obvious to meDel Toro is objectively losing (a fair bit) more than the 10 bonus seconds he gained yesterday due solely to the wind and the bogus start order procedure.
It's a test for both.42 second time loss for Del Toro, so he defended himself well in the second part.
Its a big day for Remco but tomorrow its the first real test of the season for him.
| 76 | Eddie Dunbar | Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | 1:11 | 51.429 |
| 16 | Kelderman Wilco | Team Visma | Lease a Bike | 0:36 | 53.62 |
| 27 | del Toro Isaac | UAE Team Emirates - XRG | 0:42 | 53.236 |
I agree with the first part, i would need actual numbers to confirm that wind conditions got worse.thats not obvious to me
i dont think hed beat tiberi if they started at the same time
We saw what happens to Vingegaard during EC last year when not in shape.It's a test for both.
It's a shame Vingegaard isn't there; he was the ideal gauge to see if they've made any progress.
Force him to rewatch Catalunya 2023Evenepoel should be spending the night watching Primoz Roglic finest victories compilations, in fact I’m convinced it’s a big mistake not to bring the old man himself to some of these races to bequeath the ways in person to the kid.
I definitely didn’t think he’d lose that much. Yikes.42 seconds time gap, so 32 sec behind Remco after today.
More than expected for me (not for others on this forum), Del Toro also moved around more than expected for someone that has gotten good TT results before.
Jebel Hafeet is Saturday, but yeah, I hate the way the TT is done too. And I really don't understand why it's not just reverse GC order.A reminder that, after the MTF, they have three sprint stages from Thursday through Saturday, and could easily have switched one of those with today's TT to a) improve the pacing and b) ensure that all GC riders start around the same time and during the main broadcast. It's such an easy improvement and so stupid to do it this way.
Oxenberg one of those rare non-ai generated young Nordics who is apparently showing a good level in training and is their leader here, 11th a really good showing. I refuse to do a that O with a line through it.Del Toro was beaten by the new and improved Vingegaard, Peter Øxenberg, or Sam Welsford as I assume Carlton Kirby will call him at some point this week.
