he didn't specify it, but I guess he was talking about those stages he has a potential chance to win
You don't think Navarro could make a daring escape in Madrid?
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he didn't specify it, but I guess he was talking about those stages he has a potential chance to win
No wonder he snail-paced yesterday in the ITTTony Martin is real machine, he's been in the front for like forever now, over climbs and everything.
Thinking about it, I don't see a single stage he "potentially could win", tbh ;DYou don't think Navarro could make a daring escape in Madrid?
Thinking about it, I don't see a single stage he "potentially could win", tbh ;D
Strongest guy got to the line first. Last 60km were raced hard. The riders who attacked early on paid later, Craddock less so than Izagirre and Aranburu. Strong move at the right time. The others tried hard but were too exhausted to catch Iturria even in the final when they were very close. Normal result I think.Haha what the hell was that.
Try explain that to someone who doesn't regularly follow cycling.
Strongest guy got to the line first. Last 60km were raced hard. The riders who attacked early on paid later, Craddock less so than Izagirre and Aranburu. Strong move at the right time. The others tried hard but were too exhausted to catch Iturria even in the final when they were very close. Normal result I think.