Absolutely brilliant lead-out by Goss. Showed that he is equal to Renshaw.
He just should have go on to 2nd place to avoid that Farrar can collect more points.
But Cavendish didn`t even sprint. He just looked back and was talking with Goss
roturn wrote:
Absolutely brilliant lead-out by Goss. Showed that he is equal to Renshaw.
He just should have go on to 2nd place to avoid that Farrar can collect more points.
But Cavendish didn`t even sprint. He just looked back and was talking with Goss
I dont suppose Cavendish will be too worried about Farrar. The gap is 9 points now, Farrar will struggle to make that up on Cavendish youd think. Besides, keeping Farrar close means Garmin will be more inclined to help chase.
And whoever the Quickstep guy was, he screwed up the corner.
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easy win for Cav. he did not messed up it this time.
and ruben ..give a break for Nibali..averange..averange..he is still young rider.
Gesink who is way beter climber and almost good at TT..Has not such results..in Giro..TdF and now we can probably also say in Vuelta.
What is wrong with that picture..?
How averange guy can achieve all that?
Gesink was 2nd in the Vuelta last year Guido, it's unfair to refer to him being 6th just becaus ehe lost 4 minutes due to a hole in his knee the size of Tokio
So actually, Gesink already was at podium level, before Nibali ever did a GT podium (giro 2010), and Gesink is 2 years younger as well
You got owned Guido, just stop discussing, your losing
Gesink already showed the ability to ride podium in a GT last year. And he would have without a fall, a REAL MAN would admit that Guido.
And stop your mumbling about average, i never said that. I just said he is no GT winner. And will always be stuck
Edited by ruben on 09-09-2010 23:22