He lost .055, yes.Lost a second or two in the end.
Way too early to say that. Flanders and Roubaix are the goals...and if he were too sharp now, I would question his chances then...MVP is on holiday now, I wonder how he would have done in that TT?Somehow, I think he will have an atrocious season. Hope to be wrong, If not MVP will walk in Flanders and Roubaix
Same as Sheffield, by the looks of it. Chapeau though to Remco who won on the day.And the final, hilliest split is his worst split
Really impressed. Sheffield a more known entity, but Del Toro was a huge surprise. I wonder what his spring program will be?Sheffield and Del Toro with outstanding rides.
Bit difficult to gauge when the clock doesnt stop... but at least I was right that he lost some.He lost .055, yes.
Yeah, exactly as expected. Now, let's see if he can surprise with a dominant stage win tomorrow.Evenepoel once again taking more time on the faster sections despite his climbing prowess compared to the tanks of the peloton
It is too early but it is a feeling... something is not right, hope to be wrong!Way too early to say that. Flanders and Roubaix are the goals...and if he were too sharp now, I would question his chances then...MVP is on holiday now, I wonder how he would have done in that TT?
If I'm being honest, I have the same worry...in some ways because MVP was so insanely strong in CX, that I think he is going to put everyone to the sword in every race he decides he wants to win. I think this could be his most dominate season ever. A Boonen 2012 kind of season, but better than that.It is too early but it is a feeling... something is not right, hope to be wrong!
This race it's garbage, even tour de Rwanda has a better route.This race would be much better if they had a 5 or 6km prologue - It's always had an unbalanced route.
Almost sounds like he didn't take any risks on the twistier last part after having the GC and stage win all but in his pocket, but there's got to be another explanation, right?And the final, hilliest split is his worst split