So? Are you supposed to wait just because the crashed GC guy has the leader's jersey? What if he was second with a few seconds? Then screw him I suppose?
Edited by Wilier on 13-06-2014 13:35
Wilier wrote:
So? Are you supposed to wait just because the crashed GC guy has the leader's jersey? What if he was second with a few seconds? Then screw him I suppose?
If the race leader is down, the peleton often waits, it's like an unspoken rule. There are excpetions though like in the 2012 Vuelta when Valverde in red was down and no one waited.
Kirchen_75 wrote:
Classy from Bertie not to exploit Froome.exe's crash. Watch and learn Evans.
Huge difference - race was on then and the bunch just riding it home here today. Whether you agree is a different matter but the situations are totally different...
Kirchen_75 wrote:
Classy from Bertie not to exploit Froome.exe's crash. Watch and learn Evans.
Huge difference - race was on then and the bunch just riding it home here today. Whether you agree is a different matter but the situations are totally different...
They are different situations true. I just hate to see someone trying to exploit someones crash.
So tomorrows stage apparantly cant be watched on Eurosport or Eurosport 2 live in DK, I suppose they finish the same time as they have done whole week?
Edited by Riis123 on 13-06-2014 13:54
Riis123 wrote:
So tomorrows stage apparantly cant be watched on Eurosport or Eurosport 2 live in DK, I suppose they finish the same time as they have done whole week?
Le Mans 24h and Queens tennis is on. Fortunately enough I got Eurosport player
Riis123 wrote:
So tomorrows stage apparantly cant be watched on Eurosport or Eurosport 2 live in DK, I suppose they finish the same time as they have done whole week?
Le Mans 24h and Queens tennis is on. Fortunately enough I got Eurosport player
Too bad, guess you still can watch it on some other streams, maybe Sporza or something like that?