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- it didn't matter where he attacked today. Isaac Del Toro was simply stronger and would have beaten Ayuso no matter what.
- he doesn't need to beat Jonas, he needs to help Tadej beat Jonas. that is his job. and to have a helper this strong is an amazing advantage. he could be the strongest domestique Tadej has ever had.
- I appreciate the fact that he said it is his fault instead of blaming the organizers, the road, etc. and his apologies to the other riders. really cool comments.
- Typical French . Lets blame other teams for Sexias crash and wait all day for him to catch up. Maybe if the team kept him on a shorter leash . Otjer teams did wait then as pro cyclists get paid for went for the stage win .
- Respect.
- UAE, Visma, Lidl only started pulling like 50km later, can't just neutralize the stage because one of the GC guys crashed. He's not in yellow and not the best placed GC guy
- Well maybe but he aint gonna beat a inform Jonas.
- Kid has a great attitude and character. Confidence (not cockiness) coming into the race and acceptance when things go sideways. Looking forward to seeing him progress and be #1 in the near future.
- Are you being sarcastic? He lost Paris-Roubaix last year largely because he crashed (stupidly - he had no need for speed there) in a corner. The last time Vingegaard beat him in the TdF, he crashed on a descent. I’m sure there are others I’m forgetting. Pretty much everyone in the peloton hits the ground occasionally.
- Pretty nasty crash, glad it wasn't worse. Really a horror crash which was inches away from being tragedy. You could see the seriousness on Matteo's face when he said it. Oscar Onley can consider himself a very lucky fella.
But the feeling of being caught in a tree above a ravine, like Paddington, is not a nice one, and I won't be surprised if he gets dropped on descents at the Tour.
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