Pushing 53x11 from here to the top of Farrapona and winning.Why is Formolo on the front of the peloton...
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Pushing 53x11 from here to the top of Farrapona and winning.Why is Formolo on the front of the peloton...
Could be a problem for Thijssen if he's still alone in the "easy" part of Farrapona.Should make it if they're almost on top of San Lorenzo then. Time limit probably gonna be like 45 minutes
Well when they do that side they go over the Croix de Fer usually.
They did all 3 sides in 2015
Could be a problem for Thijssen if he's still alone in the "easy" part of Farrapona.
Northeast side on the way to AdH due to the tunnel at Lac de Chambon being closed rendering Galibier-southwest inaccessible as a descent.Yes but then that's the Croix de Fer in my book .
2015 they did the easy side in the stage that started in Gap, CdF before Toussuire, can't remember the third one.
Northeast side on the way to AdH due to the tunnel at Lac de Chambon being closed rendering Galibier-southwest inaccessible as a descent.
Pushing 53x11 from here to the top of Farrapona and winning.
When has Glandon been climbed from the hard side? Can't remember even once in my cycling watching life (early 90s -).
It's getting dark, but it's not the dark mountain in the rain dark. That was epically moody
Third was Croix de Fer from north east after Galibier got canceledYes but then that's the Croix de Fer in my book .
2015 they did the easy side in the stage that started in Gap, CdF before Toussuire, can't remember the third one.