anderspcm wrote:
Nice to see someone else win the bunch sprint (even though Kittel puctured).
Sagan actually also wrote Tour de France history yesterday, nobody has ever finished inside the top5 on the first 6 stages!
This was actually only a rumor.
Kittel said after the stage that he had no technical and the Giant train did just not work very well together as they lost each other.
I guess you can`t have the perfect train on every stage.
That's interesting. Certainly it would have been difficult to do their usual thing of coming through late in the last 2-3kms because of all the roundabouts on the run in from a long way out.
anderspcm wrote:
Nice to see someone else win the bunch sprint (even though Kittel puctured).
Sagan actually also wrote Tour de France history yesterday, nobody has ever finished inside the top5 on the first 6 stages!
This was actually only a rumor.
Kittel said after the stage that he had no technical and the Giant train did just not work very well together as they lost each other.
I guess you can`t have the perfect train on every stage.
Ohh, my first thought was actually also that he simply just got dropped, stupid commantators
anderspcm wrote:
Nice to see someone else win the bunch sprint (even though Kittel puctured).
Sagan actually also wrote Tour de France history yesterday, nobody has ever finished inside the top5 on the first 6 stages!
This was actually only a rumor.
Kittel said after the stage that he had no technical and the Giant train did just not work very well together as they lost each other.
I guess you can`t have the perfect train on every stage.
Curvers put it nicely. "we have fucked it up for him"