Well he didn't advance in the GC as he hoped to, but at least he got the stage win, after that hard work BMC put into this stage
Cadel is actually a pretty damn fast guy, i've seen it before in plenty of other races, and i knew he had the stage, the second he closed the gap.
Edited by Dusen on 09-08-2014 22:37
I also found today that actually in Tour Tracker you can watch all the previous stages as full broadcast, so it's really recommended for those who missed today's one
ruben wrote:
Too bad Danielson didn't let Kelderman go.. he was no danger at 2 minutes. Stupid. Could've won the stage without that
He did let Kelderman go in the end. Couldn't let him go halfway the climb, because Kelderman could make up some decent amount of time and become dangerous tomorrow. Tomorrow's stage ends on a downhill, and Danielson sucks at downhill.
But you can never expect gifts from your opponents.
Edited by Anderis on 09-08-2014 22:48
Excelent timing from Evans I would say...Well this is what he should be aiming for as a main goal for next season...Well of course, If he will decide to continue..But his legs are still capable of winning some stages, shorter stage races and maybe some one day classic....I dont want to see him retire..
Evans not the same as he was before. He can win stages but GT is not possible atm, especially with likes of Quintana and Froome at Vuelta. We saw in Giro itself he was more than 1 min ahead and just managed top 10.
Boaro loses the Post Danmark Rundt GC on the final stage due to a breakway featuring among others Lars Bak and overall PDR winner Michael Valgren (TST).