Nin1388 wrote:
Drooped by Katusha who are setting fierce pace. Uran fades in 2nd and 3rd week of a GT and that too 2nd GT of the year he is worse. We saw it previous 2 years a Sky.
He's sick. It's a difference between fading and being sick.
Sorry did not know he was sick. Dropped by GC favourites is one thing and by Losada who is setting pace for Katusha is different.
Well, its not like teammates will have done wonders for him anyways on 10%. I think Omega did the right thing. Maybe Poels will be able to try and pace him on the lower slopes if he is too far down to De Marchi and Brambilla. But it seems almost certain no matter what he will lose top-10 today. And as I said that, Poels reached the front group, so this shouldn't be an option now.
De Marchi on the other hand is riding lights out. This guy is a beast in finishing breaks. Lets see how much Katusha, Sky and Movistar have left after the downhill.
colombia_coldeportes wrote:
I cant see in the Peloton Samuel Sánchez and Robert Gesink has enyone seem them?
Just saw Samu on the descent catching up with the peloton. I haven't seem Gesink, but I saw Kelderman was dropped a few kilometres from the top. Navarro struggled to hold on, but he should have made it.