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Well, if the trend continues, it's likely going to be 16-17 seconds when they start the climb. I don't think Dumoulin will be in front of Dennis at the 2nd checkDekker_Tifosi said:Dumoulin only 9 seconds behind Dennis is good. Beware of that climb
We'll see. I'm confidentCance > TheRest said:Well, if the trend continues, it's likely going to be 16-17 seconds when they start the climb. I don't think Dumoulin will be in front of Dennis at the 2nd checkDekker_Tifosi said:Dumoulin only 9 seconds behind Dennis is good. Beware of that climb
As a cycling fan and definitely not a tennis fan, I get where you're coming from, but tennis is a much bigger sport than cycling and Wozniacki is probably the biggest Danish sports star, so from Danish television's point of view it makes sense.infeXio said:Danish TV choosing to show Wozniacki lose rather than the show the TT, jesus christ....
Hugo Koblet said:As a cycling fan and definitely not a tennis fan, I get where you're coming from, but tennis is a much bigger sport than cycling and Wozniacki is probably the biggest Danish sports star, so from Danish television's point of view it makes sense.infeXio said:Danish TV choosing to show Wozniacki lose rather than the show the TT, jesus christ....
Valv.Piti said:Aw, terrible coverage..