I will never forget peak Betancur hype either dudeThis is so 2013
I will never forget peak Betancur hype either dudeThis is so 2013
Idk if i even remember it right, but when you talk about Betancur, my thoughts go automatically to his duel vs Majka at Giro 201* (and something) for the white jersey, and i think he got it.I will never forget peak Betancur hype either dude
He sure did. 3rd in Fleche and 4th in LBL right before that as well.Idk if i even remember it right, but when you talk about Betancur, my thoughts go automatically to his duel vs Majka at Giro 201* (and something) for the white jersey, and i think he got it.
He sure did. 3rd in Fleche and 4th in LBL right before that as well.
He then ended his career after a win in Paris-Nice in 2014, but rolled on for fun another five years.
And needs more deep wrinkles and leathered skin like a true, hardcore Marlboro man!![]()
Not sure how he entered the conversation, but those were the days! And I remember when he briefly looked like his old self again in the Hammer series in 2017 after being fat for years, and Axelgaard made him top 3 favourite for Tour de Suisse. We all thought he was back. Which he might actually have been by the time the Vuelta rolled around that year, but then he crashed out while following the attacks of Froome and Contador.I will never forget peak Betancur hype either dude
Lecerf lost time¿ I'm surprised cause I think towards the end with a few kilometers to go I thought I saw him right at the frontA fair few surprising names losing time. Lecerf, Gualdi, Svestad-Bårdseng, Tuckwell, Novak, Langelotti, Rubio, JSM, Gee-West etc.
Not sure if anything happened to anyone or if they just don't have any goals in the race.
Captain CrampsNeed to see if Remco starts slapping his thighs early in coming days or is it real deal this week, because then it's fun to watch (there are others here too)
He seemed to be on point, descended well and was not buried in the Pack. Looks like he may be riding and learning well. Hoped he's win that grinding sprint, though.Need to see if Remco starts slapping his thighs early in coming days or is it real deal this week, because then it's fun to watch (there are others here too)
Including the section into Olot, it should be roughly this. Very easy.How hard is the climb today from Olot? Will some sprinters be dropped?
I look forward to watching only dainese failing to hold on to the peloiton thenIncluding the section into Olot, it should be roughly this. Very easy.
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Vingegaard, by contrast, held his position just behind that front group, ultimately crossing the line in 11th place. Close enough to avoid any splits, but deliberately removed from the most chaotic and high-risk moments of the finish. “It’s a hard finale. It goes uphill, so you also have to ride with it in some way. But I’m not going to risk life and limb to go for the win.”
Better poll Jonas against the rest, Remco will be dropped by multiple riders.Or more specific:
Vallter 2000
- Vingegaard gains 20 seconds or more
- Vingegaard gains 1 to 19 seconds
- No time difference
- Evenepoel gains 1 to 19 seconds
- Evenepoel gains 20 seconds or more
Coll de Pal
- Vingegaard gains 20 seconds or more
- Vingegaard gains 1 to 19 seconds
- No time difference
- Evenepoel gains 1 to 19 seconds
- Evenepoel gains 20 seconds or more
Stage 6 overall
- Vingegaard gains 20 seconds or more
- Vingegaard gains 1 to 19 seconds
- No time difference
- Evenepoel gains 1 to 19 seconds
- Evenepoel gains 20 seconds or more
That is just a different poll. I don't care about that.Better poll Jonas against the rest, Remco will be dropped by multiple riders.
Gualdi finished 5th, which is a very promising result in such a field.A fair few surprising names losing time. Lecerf, Gualdi, Svestad-Bårdseng, Tuckwell, Novak, Langelotti, Rubio, JSM, Gee-West etc.
Not sure if anything happened to anyone or if they just don't have any goals in the race.
