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Dainese has a really good record when he's actually in the mix, he just rarely is
Looks like it was Bayer. It's a shame Gall had such a good Tour, otherwise I could have joked that it was the biggest impact Austria had had on a GT for years.What a *** clown. I'm happy he hindered his own sprinter, his DS should yell at him for hours.
He had just looked over his left shoulder and seen that the EF train was moving up fast to the left of him, and what does he do then? Turn his *** back to them while he coast to his left where they are coming so that he crashes at the front of the peloton. Idiot. God damn imbecile.
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What a *** clown. I'm happy he hindered his own sprinter, his DS should yell at him for hours.
He had just looked over his left shoulder and seen that the EF train was moving up fast to the left of him, and what does he do then? Turn his *** back to them while he coast to his left where they are coming so that he crashes at the front of the peloton. Idiot. God damn imbecile.
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Thomas has no right to talk considering that he crashes more often than >90% of riders and therefore firmly falls within that category himself.Doesn't matter if the run in is safe or not, as Geriant Thomas said last week, 'I'm racing with a bunch of n*b heads'.
So true.Thomas has no right to talk considering that he crashes more often than >90% of riders and therefore firmly falls within that category himself.
How many riders should he take down with a reckless move like that before you'd get angry?Wow, what's up with the temper?
But yeah, not an intelligent move...
How many riders should he take down with a reckless move like that before you'd get angry?
would it be different if he just posted it on a forum?Thomas has no right to talk considering that he crashes more often than >90% of riders and therefore firmly falls within that category himself.
Causing a crash by looking behind you in third wheel in the final 2k of a sprint stage should be a DSQable offence, by the way. Clear case of the riders themselves causing the danger.
Thomas has no right to talk considering that he crashes more often than >90% of riders and therefore firmly falls within that category himself.
Should be a ban. But riders dont care about safety of they have to show responsibility themselvesCausing a crash by looking behind you in third wheel in the final 2k of a sprint stage should be a DSQable offence, by the way. Clear case of the riders themselves causing the danger.
I'm sure Adam Hansen will comment this accident in 3.. 2.. 1..Should be a ban. But riders dont care about safety of they have to show responsibility themselves
No extra training needed. There is always lots of contact with everyone bumping and leaning on each other, in more famous cases of head butts, it's part of the discipline people who are climbers or don't sprint don't crash in the sprint, everyone who is contesting a sprint in a pro race knows it's a deadly game, not for the faint of heart.Should riders have to get extra training about what to do (what not to do) once they make their way to the front of the peloton in the final Ks of a sprint stage?
Your Colorado Buffalos are making themselves heard this year.There are a couple whole teams that you would barely know are present
The riders often look behind to be safe and see a spot to pull out because they don't have any gas , on video once a rider stops pedaling it often looks like they are coming to a stop or putting on the brakes, but it's just the velocity of the bunch, sprinting can't be done "safely" there is no such thing.Should be a ban. But riders dont care about safety of they have to show responsibility themselves
Please refer me to any of my posts where I’ve called riders n*bheads for riding dangerously.would it be different if he just posted it on a forum?![]()