I was going to say...The contrast in effort between Kuss and Froome is interesting
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I was going to say...The contrast in effort between Kuss and Froome is interesting
Carapaz is wonderfully aggressive when he doesn't attack yesterday despite needing to take timeHe's wonderful to have as a top level contender. Constantly trying to find ways to attack
It's very simple. Froome isn't gonna be much help on the Angliru anyway. And Carapaz is gonna need to attack to win La Vuelta anywayI can't see Ineos' logic behind wasting a rider on this hill. Froome is fried.
And for Movistar effort today)Soler's paying for yesterday's effort...
You cant attack always, but the man is usually an agressive riderCarapaz is wonderfully aggressive when he doesn't attack yesterday despite needing to take time
Roglic on the other hand should get mountains of criticism when he doesn't attack because he has the time trial in hand.
Carapaz is wonderfully aggressive when he doesn't attack yesterday despite needing to take time
Roglic on the other hand should get mountains of criticism when he doesn't attack because he has the time trial in hand.
Carapaz is wonderfully aggressive when he doesn't attack yesterday despite needing to take time
Roglic on the other hand should get mountains of criticism when he doesn't attack because he has the time trial in hand.
I think Martin should ask Pinot for the number of that formula 1 training.
Anglirus coming, whos winning?
Anglirus coming, whos winning?