Vuelta 2018 Stage 3:Mijas to Alhaurín de la Torre 178.2 km

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Flamin said:
And now Pöstlberger goes solo. Classy.

He decided to participate in the breakaway just before Campenaerts decided to attack on his own (he pulled in front of the group). He's not the one that decided to go solo first here :rolleyes:
 
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Beobachter said:
Flamin said:
And now Pöstlberger goes solo. Classy.

He decided to participate in the breakaway just before Campenaerts decided to attack on his own (he pulled in front of the group). He's not the one that decided to go solo first here :rolleyes:

I guess you missed the part where Campenaerts was working his ass off in that break for 20km? Meanwhile Pöstlberger was wheelsucking all the way.
 
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Flamin said:
Beobachter said:
Flamin said:
And now Pöstlberger goes solo. Classy.

He decided to participate in the breakaway just before Campenaerts decided to attack on his own (he pulled in front of the group). He's not the one that decided to go solo first here :rolleyes:

I guess you missed the part where Campenaerts was working his *** off in that break for 20km? Meanwhile Pöstlberger was wheelsucking all the way.
To be fair, Pöstlberger looked like he was on the limit on the climb and probably couldn't do all that much there. Also, if Campenaerts is working anyway it would be tactically stupid to help him.
 
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Flamin said:
Beobachter said:
Flamin said:
And now Pöstlberger goes solo. Classy.

He decided to participate in the breakaway just before Campenaerts decided to attack on his own (he pulled in front of the group). He's not the one that decided to go solo first here :rolleyes:

I guess you missed the part where Campenaerts was working his *** off in that break for 20km? Meanwhile Pöstlberger was wheelsucking all the way.

I have no problem with a Pöstleberger and his tactics but you can hardly say Campenaerts was the same situation. He seemed to be doing more than his share of the work
 
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Gigs_98 said:
Flamin said:
Beobachter said:
Flamin said:
And now Pöstlberger goes solo. Classy.

He decided to participate in the breakaway just before Campenaerts decided to attack on his own (he pulled in front of the group). He's not the one that decided to go solo first here :rolleyes:

I guess you missed the part where Campenaerts was working his *** off in that break for 20km? Meanwhile Pöstlberger was wheelsucking all the way.
To be fair, Pöstlberger looked like he was on the limit on the climb and probably couldn't do all that much there. Also, if Campenaerts is working anyway it would be tactically stupid to help him.

Really? He looked pretty comfortable. And if you actually want to win the stage, it makes perfect sense to work in that group to increase the chance of staying away.