And that's putting aside that Le Bon has focused on his TT'ing this winter in particular. If you really want to start a good debate at least get your facts straight.
Edited by Alakagom on 03-04-2014 15:56
Oh Terpstra, how you keep failing under real pressure. This is why he's never the outright leader
Btw after the start Terpstra again went out of his pedal later in the stage.
But I'm glad V Keirsbulck won. 1) He deserves it 2) I have him in multiple fantasy teams
Pity that he lost time on one of the previous stages, he could even win the race.
Also he showed how good timetrialist he is, though his domestique capabilities make him rarely show it fully
ruben wrote:
Oh Terpstra, how you keep failing under real pressure. This is why he's never the outright leader
Btw after the start Terpstra again went out of his pedal later in the stage.
But I'm glad V Keirsbulck won. 1) He deserves it 2) I have him in multiple fantasy teams
Ah didn't realise it happened twice - that might have made the difference...
Apparently Ludvigsson took a fall somewhere :/ Safe to say he would have been in the top-10 somewhere if that did not happen. Hard to say how much time he lost though since i haven't seen the crash.
Edited by gotlandrules on 03-04-2014 17:01
ruben wrote:
Oh Terpstra, how you keep failing under real pressure. This is why he's never the outright leader
Btw after the start Terpstra again went out of his pedal later in the stage.
But I'm glad V Keirsbulck won. 1) He deserves it 2) I have him in multiple fantasy teams
Ah didn't realise it happened twice - that might have made the difference...
ruben wrote:
Oh Terpstra, how you keep failing under real pressure. This is why he's never the outright leader
Btw after the start Terpstra again went out of his pedal later in the stage.
But I'm glad V Keirsbulck won. 1) He deserves it 2) I have him in multiple fantasy teams
Ah didn't realise it happened twice - that might have made the difference...