The provisional results provided by the Vuelta organisation have LottoNL-Jumbo in 21st place on the stage, some 2:05 down on Team Sky, but by our reckoning, Kruijswijk et al were in fact 6th on the stage, 27 seconds behind Sky. CYCLING NEWS
WTF hows it so hard to keep time in spain
deek12345 wrote:
The provisional results provided by the Vuelta organisation have LottoNL-Jumbo in 21st place on the stage, some 2:05 down on Team Sky, but by our reckoning, Kruijswijk et al were in fact 6th on the stage, 27 seconds behind Sky. CYCLING NEWS
WTF hows it so hard to keep time in spain
According to those times, everyone is already 30 minutes behind Sky. Sky completed the race in over 20 hours and still won despite some teams having better times that those. Those results are absolutely hilarious.
Fantastic to start with a victory. 1 min to Contadope.
Bonus info: Fun Riis123 always underestimate Sky and overestimate Movistar.
Riis123 wrote:
I think Sky will disappoint somewhat and either BMC or Movi will win, the latter is a pretty underrated TTT squad, especially in La Vuelta. Castro is in monster shape and they also have some other decent rouleurs.
Stage 2 today. With no relevant sprinters present (what is Bouhanni up to these days?), maybe a break can get away with the victory.. which would be rather hilarious.
Bonifacio for the win would be pretty great tho.
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