roundabout said:Given the way Sagan flew by he would have won from there.
Skil spent a lot of energy riding at the front too (they were the ones starting to ride), and Kittel didnt bring it eithermaltiv said:Garmin-Cervelo spent a lot of energy on the front today, for good reason. Their best placed rider was Heinrich Haussler, in 42nd position.
Apart from Martin, Garmin don't really shine in this race. They're nowhere without Hushovdmaltiv said:Garmin-Cervelo spent a lot of energy on the front today, for good reason. Their best placed rider was Heinrich Haussler, in 42nd position.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Mollema was in that same crash btw. But it's what you need as gc rider, to be in front.
This is why Gesink is so frustrating, he would probably have lost 20 seconds here.
Winterfold said:Awesome leadout from Spartacus there - who was it for?
Good and clever riding by Mollema - I am beginning to understand all the Dutchy excitement at last
Sky seem to always be on the wrong side of those little splits - no Arvesen makes this more likely...
Libertine Seguros said:No, the rest days are pretty inconsistent. In 2008, for example, the rest day was on the first Friday, after 6 stages in the south, to transfer up to the Pyrenees for the two MTFs on the first weekend (La Rabassa and Pla de Beret); in 2009 it was after just 4 days because of the Holland-Belgium start, and last year it was in the typical position of the Monday after the first mountain tests.