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willbick said:what do u base yr opinion on? yr prejudices as usual?
willbick said:what do u base yr opinion on? yr prejudices as usual?
wwabbit said:Races are so much more exciting when Sky sends their C Team
Morbius said:Katusha's problem was that if they had helped keep the pace high early on to catch the break, Sky would have had at least one person left at the end and JRod would not have managed to gap Wiggins.
Morbius said:That's the last time that Sky put someone in a break
Morbius said:Katusha's problem was that if they had helped keep the pace high early on to catch the break, Sky would have had at least one person left at the end and JRod would not have managed to gap Wiggins.
JRanton said:B team at worst.
Katusha was the biggest fail today. After Valverde crashed out they should have done more work to pull the break back. Instead they sat back, with two riders in the break who were never going to win GC.
wwabbit said:Why? Looking at the results, it's obvious Porte's team was the A Team, Froome's team was B Team, and Wiggins team is C Team
The Hitch said:no, i think Quintana is slightly better climber than Valverde already. The 4th rider i would rank above Quintana (and i get im probably the last person in the world to still do so) is Andy.
wwabbit said:Why? Looking at the results, it's obvious Porte's team was the A Team, Froome's team was B Team, and Wiggins team is C Team
JRanton said:But Lopez, Uran and Cataldo were part of Porte and Froome's teams?
the asian said:I miss a stage and it turns out to be damn exciting. no surprises there.
SafeBet said:Same here. Must have been a fun race.
What happened to Valverde?