• @xohshooM
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      11 year ago

      Bad legs, then when he saw he would drop out of contention intentionally lost more time and ride easy to be allowed up the road for stages

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        “His tank was empty”. This is understandable, I’ve seen tonnes of leaders blow up towards the end of a grand tour. But none of them immediately bounced back to dominating the very next day.

        This wasn’t him missing the last few % or whatever, he got dropped from a 50+ peloton on the first climb, he had nothing yesterday. Can you remember any comeback ride remotely comparable?

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    11 year ago

    It will be interesting to see what JV will do. They can’t expect Kuss to play the supporting role while he’s that much ahead, no?

    I think that Evenepoel will go for a breakaway if he has the legs today. He’s so much behind now…

    Beforehand, I picked today for Wout Poels in the vuelta game I do, no real reason other than he likes tough stages and I want a Dutch win.

    • @gxabbo
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      21 year ago

      I agree that Remco will go stage hunting eventually. But today? I’d assume whatever hampered him yesterday will do so today, as well. Maybe take it slow for a day, recover, lose a bit more time to have a solid breakaway ticket in stages to come?

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        I think he’s lost enough time already to not be marked, but surely he won’t have the legs to win even if he got into the break.

        POST RACE EDIT: Well this was a bad call!

        • Writerly Gal
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          11 year ago

          Not surprised by it. He’s in the depiction of the phrase: let’s try again tomorrow. Such mental strength for one so young!

        • @gxabbo
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, I was a teensy bit wrong there 😂