Red Rick said:First GT in how long where EQS doesn't win at least 4 stages with 1 rider?
#redrickconfirmedidiottobydawq said:Red Rick said:First GT in how long where EQS doesn't win at least 4 stages with 1 rider?
The first in a month and a half.
Best KoM battle in a long, long timearmchairclimber said:TdG winning the KOM is a real highlight ... what a rider.
Armchair cyclist said:How on earth do they have Simon Yates coming 32nd on that stage, and Adam apparently waving to everyone at 1:04. Twin doping?
tobydawq said:Only 18 abandons throughout the race must be close to a GT record. In fact, 158 riders finished the race - exactly the same as last year (curiously, this number have been either 158 or 159 for the last five years) despite 22 fewer participants.
tobydawq said:Armchair cyclist said:How on earth do they have Simon Yates coming 32nd on that stage, and Adam apparently waving to everyone at 1:04. Twin doping?
I don't know what you think you saw, but Simon definitely was in the peloton, just before Gorka. Adam just rolls in a minute later but doesn't wave to anyone. Mollema does right behind him in his red jersey.
Armchair cyclist said:How on earth do they have Simon Yates coming 32nd on that stage, and Adam apparently waving to everyone at 1:04. Twin doping?
El Pistolero said:Armchair cyclist said:How on earth do they have Simon Yates coming 32nd on that stage, and Adam apparently waving to everyone at 1:04. Twin doping?
I wonder how possible something like this is...
Simon did crack big time in the only race where he didn't ride with his brother.
El Pistolero said:Armchair cyclist said:How on earth do they have Simon Yates coming 32nd on that stage, and Adam apparently waving to everyone at 1:04. Twin doping?
I wonder how possible something like this is...
Simon did crack big time in the only race where he didn't ride with his brother.