Giro 2019: Stage 4: Orbetello - Frascati 235 km, *Spoilers*
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You're not going to volunteer your team to take a day off, are you?0
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Rick Chasey wrote:mididoctors wrote:It's the tactic of packing the front of the peloton with multiple trains
I don't think it's tactics. Crashes happen...
It is a tactic - noone wants to be caught behind the crash when it happens, which ironically makes the crash more likely.0 -
KingstonGraham wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:mididoctors wrote:It's the tactic of packing the front of the peloton with multiple trains
I don't think it's tactics. Crashes happen...
It is a tactic - noone wants to be caught behind the crash when it happens, which ironically makes the crash more likely.
It's been like that since forever.0 -
I remember Lance basically winning the 1999 Tour on stage 2 when a mass crash took out every favourite bar him.0
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Rick Chasey wrote:KingstonGraham wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:mididoctors wrote:It's the tactic of packing the front of the peloton with multiple trains
I don't think it's tactics. Crashes happen...
It is a tactic - noone wants to be caught behind the crash when it happens, which ironically makes the crash more likely.
It's been like that since forever.
GC riders didn't used to have trains. Also, not all sprinters had them. If you think back Cavendish at his best, only HTC/Highroad really had a train.
Crashes always happened, but there is an argument that lots of trains cause them.0 -
wow thats the sort of sprint i like to see really really good. Shame about the other favourites I hope it doesnt ruin the rest of the Giro.
TD i wouldnt be surprised if he wasnt there tomorrow0 -
Blazing Saddles wrote:Dumoulin will quit the race: guaranteed.
Children cause mayhem in the pro ranks as well as the amateurs.0 -
Tom has had xrays and there are no broken bones.
Half of Katusha are going home. Zakarin will be pleased as he escaped the carnage."Science is a tool for cheaters". An anonymous French PE teacher.0 -
Katusha really are having a stinker of a season...0
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Rick Chasey wrote:KingstonGraham wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:mididoctors wrote:It's the tactic of packing the front of the peloton with multiple trains
I don't think it's tactics. Crashes happen...
It is a tactic - noone wants to be caught behind the crash when it happens, which ironically makes the crash more likely.
It's been like that since forever."If I was a 38 year old man, I definitely wouldn't be riding a bright yellow bike with Hello Kitty disc wheels, put it that way. What we're witnessing here is the world's most high profile mid-life crisis" Afx237vi Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:43 pm0 -
No tA Doctor wrote:
That's what happens when you send old riders to the giro
probably looking for where his young rider wasn't"If I was a 38 year old man, I definitely wouldn't be riding a bright yellow bike with Hello Kitty disc wheels, put it that way. What we're witnessing here is the world's most high profile mid-life crisis" Afx237vi Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:43 pm0 -
Blazing Saddles wrote:Tom has had xrays and there are no broken bones.
Half of Katusha are going home. Zakarin will be pleased as he escaped the carnage.
not sure broken bones are going to be the problem, looks like he took a chain ring to the knee :shock:
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They should put chainguards on as chainrings are lethal0
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mididoctors wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:KingstonGraham wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:mididoctors wrote:It's the tactic of packing the front of the peloton with multiple trains
I don't think it's tactics. Crashes happen...
It is a tactic - noone wants to be caught behind the crash when it happens, which ironically makes the crash more likely.
It's been like that since forever.
Weren’t we having this debate a decade ago?0 -
Shirley Basso wrote:They should put chainguards on as chainrings are lethal
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awavey wrote:Blazing Saddles wrote:Tom has had xrays and there are no broken bones.
Half of Katusha are going home. Zakarin will be pleased as he escaped the carnage.
not sure broken bones are going to be the problem, looks like he took a chain ring to the knee :shock:
Ah, it makes me nostalgic. I've had a few of those!0 -
So it turns out, news to me anyway, it was two crashes, with Dumolin hurting himself in the second on a roundabout.
Yates went down in that one too.0 -
Mikel Landa"motherfucker Yates, who is a retard and goes like crazy. He threw me in a roundabout"0
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Yates said someone ride into him.0
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this is the problem sending old/young riders on bikes to bike races then expecting them to race on roads. If they all sat in a big room on Watt bikes or Tacx trainers (other brands are available) everyone would be safe.0
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Rick Chasey wrote:I remember Lance basically winning the 1999 Tour on stage 2 when a mass crash took out every favourite bar him."If I was a 38 year old man, I definitely wouldn't be riding a bright yellow bike with Hello Kitty disc wheels, put it that way. What we're witnessing here is the world's most high profile mid-life crisis" Afx237vi Mon Jul 20, 2009 2:43 pm0
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mididoctors wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:I remember Lance basically winning the 1999 Tour on stage 2 when a mass crash took out every favourite bar him.
Passage du Gois?0 -
Dorset Boy wrote:mididoctors wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:I remember Lance basically winning the 1999 Tour on stage 2 when a mass crash took out every favourite bar him.
Passage du Gois?
Indeed.
Total carnage.
Everybody GC wise, bar Lance lost 6 minutes."Science is a tool for cheaters". An anonymous French PE teacher.0 -
So does the fact I've made it safely across the Passage du Gois mean my bike handling skills are better than those of the 1999 peloton?!0
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Blazing Saddles wrote:Dorset Boy wrote:mididoctors wrote:Rick Chasey wrote:I remember Lance basically winning the 1999 Tour on stage 2 when a mass crash took out every favourite bar him.
Passage du Gois?
Indeed.
Total carnage.
Everybody GC wise, bar Lance lost 6 minutes.
He had the Devil on his side for so long. I remember that stage - Zulle was the big hope and 'total carnage' was a good description
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47-JsPfI1v0
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Rick Chasey wrote:So it turns out, news to me anyway, it was two crashes, with Dumolin hurting himself in the second on a roundabout.
Yates went down in that one too.
OK makes sense as I thought I saw Yates in front of the first one and I was trying to work out how he'd lost the front group.[Castle Donington Ladies FC - going up in '22]0