i think in this false flat they have to go to 45 46 at least , and of course there is not a determinate speed , it 's just increase the probability that he will crackLexman said:telencefalus said:not very high speed in the first 51 km just 42,5 km/h they have to go faster if they want Froome to crack completly
you seem to be a specialist in speed moyenne so tell us how fast should they ride to crack Froome?
Pretty much. Actually insane...Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
jsem94 said:No break yet either. Crazy pace. I want to go live now.
maybe at le tour the sprinter team play a huge role , in this vuelta sprinters are not existingValv.Piti said:Pretty much. Actually insane...Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
You must have missed all the medium mountain of this year's Tour. Too bad.Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
telencefalus said:maybe at le tour the sprinter team play a huge role , in this vuelta sprinters are not existingValv.Piti said:Pretty much. Actually insane...Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
this vuelta is much more good to see than le tour and also this stage will demonstrate itAlexandre B. said:You must have missed all the medium mountain of this year's Tour. Too bad.Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
you may be right but come on sprint is adrenalin at its bestArredondo said:telencefalus said:maybe at le tour the sprinter team play a huge role , in this vuelta sprinters are not existingValv.Piti said:Pretty much. Actually insane...Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
Which is great. Sprinting is dead. It doesn't add something to a bike race. It's only an annoying suspension of what's actually important: the fight for GC.
Exactly. Its harder for the Tour tho, but its still no excuse really for this Tour.Arredondo said:telencefalus said:maybe at le tour the sprinter team play a huge role , in this vuelta sprinters are not existingValv.Piti said:Pretty much. Actually insane...Jagartrott said:Compare this to the s**t race that was the Tour 2017 (with riders not even wanting to go in the breakaway). Depressing to think many casual viewers regard that French race as *the* pinacle of cycling.
Which is great. Sprinting is dead. It doesn't add something to a bike race. It's only an annoying suspension of what's actually important: the fight for GC.
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