I cant enjoy watching Mollema ride, he reminds me too much of Chris Anker Sørensen. That guy seems to suffer at the bottom every climb when there still are 50 left and still ending up among the 5-10 best
On the stage. Quite boring, i expected a little more from Rui Costa. I hope that is a result of him peaking in the Tour. Great effort by Chavez, one thing is winning from a break, another thing is just to beat all the GC favorites. Impressive by Domoulin and Martin and Kreuziger looking good towards the TdF where Roche today also showed great shape.
Edited by Riis123 on 21-06-2014 17:35
Riis123 wrote:
I cant enjoy watching Mollema ride, he reminds me too much of Chris Anker Sørensen. That guy seems to suffer at the bottom every climb when there still are 50 left and still ending up among the 5-10 best
On the stage. Quite boring, i expected a little more from Rui Costa. I hope that is a result of him peaking in the Tour. Great effort by Chavez, one thing is winning from a break, another thing is just to beat all the GC favorites. Impressive by Domoulin and Martin and Kreuziger looking good towards the TdF where Roche today also showed great shape.
I enjoy riders who actually look like they are suffering more than those fucking colombians looking like they are reading a book in the sun.
Riis123 wrote:
I cant enjoy watching Mollema ride, he reminds me too much of Chris Anker Sørensen. That guy seems to suffer at the bottom every climb when there still are 50 left and still ending up among the 5-10 best
On the stage. Quite boring, i expected a little more from Rui Costa. I hope that is a result of him peaking in the Tour. Great effort by Chavez, one thing is winning from a break, another thing is just to beat all the GC favorites. Impressive by Domoulin and Martin and Kreuziger looking good towards the TdF where Roche today also showed great shape.
I enjoy riders who actually look like they are suffering more than those fucking colombians looking like they are reading a book in the sun.