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- It’s not about rights, it’s about riding safely and respecting those around you. As any amateur would knowfrom similar situations, there are those who respect and those that don’t. If you feel the need to overtake in a dangerous situation you either don’t deserve or don’t need to be upfront. Either you’re in front before the danger or you wait until after, if not, tough cookies, safety comes first. If riders all go for it in corners or bottlenecks, SOMEONE is going to fall, it’s physically impossible to create space for all, the only question is who because that can’t be foreseen except it’s usually someone being overtaken as a touch of the front wheel is far more dangerous than the back one.
- Notwithstanding that in cyclo and direct encounters on the road MVDP has completely dominated, Wout might win 20% of the time. If you consider GTs, maybe but they only overlap a third of the time, each has their strong point where the other has less chance.
- Remco was not a loser of the tour. He won a stage and thats good enough for it was not a failure. Carlos on the other hand has gone backward. Why Ineos bothered to retain him i dont know
- Comparing Remco to Tadej, comparing any other rider to Tadej seems a pointless exercise currently. Remco has a great palmares, but wherever he rides, I don't see him as a TdF winner. People question his attitude, but there seemed to be a bit more maturity there this year. Time will tell.
- Well said, respect the fair play.
- It was a 90 deg bend with 3+ km left - not even close to final 1km area! She just had bad luck with another rider coming across and taking her out.
- Congrats!
- It just seemed odd that he wouldn't race the V Series like he normally does. I know he raced a V5 on some stages in the Dauphine. I figure he could have received a bonus of some sort for riding it the entire race.
- I was thinking he might win the combativity award because he was on the attack almost every day.
- lol