To be fair, that does look pretty nasty. Seems incredible that the peleton would be chucking bidons given the speed, so maybe a few fell out over the speed bump?
To be fair, that does look pretty nasty. Seems incredible that the peleton would be chucking bidons given the speed, so maybe a few fell out over the speed bump?
To be fair, that does look pretty nasty. Seems incredible that the peleton would be chucking bidons given the speed, so maybe a few fell out over the speed bump?
So, Thomas abandon. Tant pis !

I'm thinking of cancelling my Eurosport sub if this carries on haha .. seriously haven't we been spoilt over the last decade+ with the success of Brit riders on the world stage. Perhaps time to lower expectations again?
The dominance continues - today saw British victory in one of the most prestigious cycling races of all, the world e-MTB champs at Leogang, won by Tom Pidcock!What is it? 10 Grand Tour wins from 4 different British riders since 2011? Plus Cavendish's worlds win and ton of stage victories. That's pretty amazing for a country whose previous best performance was 4th. I thought the Yates brothers might grab another few between them, but Simon in particular seems prone to having really bad days.
And Nibali didn't take any time out of his lead for most of the wet - and dense fog at the top - descent. Balls of steel.Sounded like an absolutely giant pull from Ganna today at the Giro - 175K breakaway over a mountain at 83 kg?!. Wish I'd watched it as he must have been raging epic Watts on that final climb. Class ride from a guy that shows he wasn't just showing up to pursuit his way to the prologue win.
And Nibali didn't take any time out of his lead for most of the wet - and dense fog at the top - descent. Balls of steel.