anyways, this photo is amazing
https://www.instagram.com/p/BWLGJ1JlKUL/
i'm going to hop on the aru bandwagon!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BWLGJ1JlKUL/
i'm going to hop on the aru bandwagon!
Because in the end Demare is acting in the middle of the road and going fast, while Sagan pushes Cavendish into the barricades.
Demare gave Bouhanni a choice of brake or crash. It's the same situation as with Sagan and Cav. The only difference is that Cav is more stubborn than Bouhanni.
Ergo, you punish both or neither.
Cavendish didn't have the option of braking or moving out of the way.
Cavendish didn't have the option of braking or moving out of the way.
You totally miss the point. It's that Demare caused a situation too. I don't understand why your dislike of Sagan makes you overlook other dangerous riders.
Because he was in too tight a spot and coming up behind Sagan?
You're just contradicting yourself now ...
I actually like Sagan, although he makes the fight for the green jersey boring but he makes stages like the one on Monday interesting. But he has to be punished for dirty moves which he knows better. He is at the age where he should have switched full-time to a Greg Van Avermaet like role, going for the classics and more difficult rides as he is no pure sprinter.
If you are driving on the freeway on your lane and someone cuts you off, that is your fault? That is what happened here.
some of the hate for quinatana stems from the fact that for even cycling fans, wining the tour is all that matters. it's quite sad reading about "lukewarm" performances given all that he has accomplished in the last five years. i can understand not liking him as a person, not liking his riding style, even not liking his fanbase but to try and argue that he's lukewarm? gtfo
Did you see this year's Giro? Quintana was terrible. He wouldn't cooperate, he wouldn't attack. Terrible for the show, and the result was more than he deserved.
- so he makes the fight for green boring, but isnt a pure sprinter... right.
- on the freeway, in a car, you have turn signals to indicate where you're going. And in a general sense, arent racing others. This is just a bonkers metaphor.
What hell is with all these commercials😑
As I said before, he takes a lot of points in not-sprint stages, by going over the first mountain or by taking victories like Monday. It is how he wins the green jersey when Greipel wins four stages two years ago. Are you going to try and say he is a pure sprint with the speed of Kittel, Greipel and the likes?
https://twitter.com/RolfAldag/status/882696977733083137Mistake done. Wrong for me to put out an uninformed, biased opinion. Should have waited for Jury decision and just shut up. Lesson learned.
Slight beating of a dead horse, but here's final proof that Sagan didn't elbow Cav. It was Cav's handlebar pulling on Sagan's arm.
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edit: now even Dimension Data's boss admits his mistake.
https://twitter.com/RolfAldag/status/882696977733083137
NBC is ridiculous man:/Which reminds me how grateful I'm that the Flemish state channel has the rights, so it is completely ad-free, and in HD, and streamed via their site.
Tour de France is a fucking mess. Last year Froome was running without his bike , this year we have a no sense DQ... What the fuck.
Sagan might return if CAS appeals Bora-Hansgrohe their case
Apparently the ASO has yet to give an official reply to the team, which filed a complaint prior to the stage 5 start.
Sagan is still ready to ride and might return if the CAS overrules the ASO.
Sagan might return if CAS appeals Bora-Hansgrohe their case
Apparently the ASO has yet to give an official reply to the team, which filed a complaint prior to the stage 5 start.
Sagan is still ready to ride and might return if the CAS overrules the ASO.
What exactly was BMC doing yesterday btw. One of the guys on the Cycling Podcast joked Porte never really left Sky.
What exactly was BMC doing yesterday btw. One of the guys on the Cycling Podcast joked Porte never really left Sky.
The Court of Arbitration of Sport (Cas) issued a decision rejecting an urgent request for provisional measures filed by the Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan and the Denk Pro Cycling team in the afternoon of 5 July 2017.