Tirreno-Adriatico 2015 **Spoilers**
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Debusschere. Big crash, Viviani down.0
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What a disaster.
Sagan nowhere.
Crash takes out Sacha and Ella hard.Contador is the Greatest0 -
Overhead shows Viviani hit Cav's wheel
Sagan clocks up another top 3 placing apparently0 -
Cav moved over (didn't see him there) and there was a bit of overlap with viviani and viv goes down.
Lotto win with jens debuscchere.0 -
Looked like Cav hit something and moved into Viviani?0
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Sam Benett 3rd. Viviani is standing, but looks bad.0
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jam1e wrote:Looked like Cav hit something and moved into Viviani?
Bennet started to go and slightly boxed Cav in, Cav had to start the sprint and in doing so clipped Viviani's overlapped wheel
Nothing to it really, just a sprint incident
Cav would likely have won had he not lost his pedalWe're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
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Cav causes a crash. Again.Contador is the Greatest0
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frenchfighter wrote:Cav causes a crash. Again.Twitter: @RichN950
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ddraver wrote:Given his somewhat graphic tweets about his guts this week I suspect that it's not
Would rather suggest that he was lying about a lack of explosivity though...Team My Man 2018: David gaudu, Pierre Latour, Romain Bardet, Thibaut pinot, Alexandre Geniez, Florian Senechal, Warren Barguil, Benoit Cosnefroy0 -
They've had the replay a few times, def looked like he either hit something or some sort of mechanical made the bike step out. Commentators saying mechanical and Cav rode from incident and crossed line un-clipped in.0
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frenchfighter wrote:What a disaster.
Sagan nowhere.
Crash takes out Sacha and Ella hard.
Indeed.
Two thirds of my Velogames team sprinters wiped out by Cav's rear wheel."Science is a tool for cheaters". An anonymous French PE teacher.0 -
jam1e wrote:They've had the replay a few times, def looked like he either hit something or some sort of mechanical made the bike step out. Commentators saying mechanical and Cav rode from incident and crossed line un-clipped in.
Mark Cavendish @MarkCavendish 9m9 minutes ago
Gutted my chain came off today as I launched my sprint. Even more for @eliaviviani, as the momentum from loss of torque moved me across him.Twitter: @RichN950 -
Happened to me a week last Monday, but I hit the deck. Still hurts. Cav did well to stay upright - I'm guessing the displaced torque from him was a lot more than I had to deal with as well!0
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I've crashed from a slipped chain before, so I agree he did well to stay up. Won't make Vivani feel any better, but it is a tough game being a sprinter.0
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Apparently with FSA crankset and chainrings.“You may think that; I couldn’t possibly comment!”
Wilier Cento Uno SR/Wilier Mortirolo/Specialized Roubaix Comp/Kona Hei Hei/Calibre Bossnut0 -
Article saying the chain mysteriously shipped itself off the outside of the big ring. Either he accidentally hit the shift button (which would slightly move the mech outwards for a second), or FSA chainrings are soft as cheese.
Or just bad luck of course.0 -
sjmclean wrote:ddraver wrote:So...is this still SRAM Red's fault?!?
Sounds like EQS Mechanics may need a refresher course or two
Are Etixx not on Dura ace?
EDIT mix of FSA and Shimano according to INRNG
That was the point yes...
Last year they had a few digs at SRAM and it's kangaroo chains....
not so much it seems
(this is such an insignificant jibe as to be irrelevant btw...)We're in danger of confusing passion with incompetence
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Sagan has no excuse. He needs to pull something out the bag to earn his 4mill. Cant be getting beat by people who's names you can't pronounce.
Contador is the Greatest0 -
What you can't see in that first picture is that Viviani was shaking like the proverbial "shitting dog" when he got back on the bike. Which, to be fair, is entirely understandable - I'd still be laying on the floor crying now.0
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frenchfighter wrote:Sagan has no excuse. He needs to pull something out the bag to earn his 4mill. Cant be getting beat by people who's names you can't pronounce.
And this is your problem all over.0 -
frenchfighter wrote:Sagan has no excuse. He needs to pull something out the bag to earn his 4mill. Cant be getting beat by people who's names you can't pronounce.Twitter: @RichN950
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frenchfighter wrote:Sagan has no excuse. He needs to pull something out the bag to earn his 4mill. Cant be getting beat by people who's names you can't pronounce.
Debusschere us quite easy to pronounce really. It's just 'Debusschere'0 -
[After 4 days of having my entire body fall out of my ars*, I think the first few days of @TirrenAdriatico are going to be hard going!
That might explain his ring being worn out!!0 -
Sagan is not your average rider. The boy is super talented and has received accolades I have rarely heard said about anyone else. Someone of his talent should be able to wn at will from Feb to Sep.
Riders who peak for a few races are incredibly boring, like training and have no respect for the fans. All three of these are not attributable to Sagan. He should train harder imo.
He is still only 25 though and even though he should have a huge win by now he is ahead of the curve compared to almost all the greats.
There are no unpronounceable Dutch or Belgium riders in my man list. Sep is an exception as he is known by his first name.Contador is the Greatest0