Giro / Yates
Posted: 13 May 2018, 19:03
Sensational stuff today.
Yes. Looking extremely good, especially with Chaves providing a good foil. Hope he can keep it up.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Sensational stuff today.
If you don’t get it from that then you probably have no interest in how Simon Yates is leading the Giro d’Italia in great fashion.Malabus wrote:Nice if there was a clear explanation from the thread starter. What does "Giro/Yates" mean...?
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What?RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:If you don’t get it from that then you probably have no interest in how Simon Yates is leading the Giro d’Italia in great fashion.Malabus wrote:Nice if there was a clear explanation from the thread starter. What does "Giro/Yates" mean...?
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Did you think our former manager had been sacked from Solihull and was now on the dole...?Malabus wrote:What does "Giro/Yates" mean...?
Ohhh dear...another glue sniffer on the robins forum.asl wrote:Did you think our former manager had been sacked from Solihull and was now on the dole...?Malabus wrote:What does "Giro/Yates" mean...?
Thanks. As I said, if you didn’t get the thread title then not the topic for you.Malabus wrote:So it’s about road cycling - the most boring spectator sport ever.
Leave you to it.
It's been a very impressive effort throughout from Simon Yates though one mishap / bad day could still change everything.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Well, great efforts by Yates to limit losses to Dumoulin in the TT today. I cannot see the Dutchman inflicting blows in the high mountains; if Yates does crack I reckon the door is open for Pozz or Froome.
A little wobble in the finish yesterday but normally today would be a day for Yates to put time into Dumoulin and seal it.Sprout Picker wrote:It's been a very impressive effort throughout from Simon Yates though one mishap / bad day could still change everything.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Well, great efforts by Yates to limit losses to Dumoulin in the TT today. I cannot see the Dutchman inflicting blows in the high mountains; if Yates does crack I reckon the door is open for Pozz or Froome.
It'll be interesting to see how aggressive Froome is in the mountains and how his fitness has developed over the course of the race with one eye on the Tour.
Yes, there it is. Real shame for Yates after a very accomplished first two weeks or so but that's the nature of the beast and Froome's long game pays dividends.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Oh boy did the main contender crack!! Epic scenes.
I'd tend to agree with that - after previously looking so strong in the climbs he was an absolute shadow of himself today.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I think Yates put too much effort in to the TT to limit his losses. That exertion after a rest day knackered him.
Even if Froome is not 100% tomorrow team Sky are strong enough to contain Dumoulin.
Pinot - destroyed by the Astana boys. Did he even finish?Sprout Picker wrote:I'd tend to agree with that - after previously looking so strong in the climbs he was an absolute shadow of himself today.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I think Yates put too much effort in to the TT to limit his losses. That exertion after a rest day knackered him.
Even if Froome is not 100% tomorrow team Sky are strong enough to contain Dumoulin.
Sky back into a more familiar position now and if one team can put a strangle-hold on proceedings it'll be them, could even be a chance of a Froome counter tomorrow if Dumoulin attacks and blows up.
Yes, a very gutsy performance by TD - Froome on another level in the mountains though as his form and fitness returned and should hopefully leave him at peak condition for the Tour assuming he's not prevented from racing.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Pinot - destroyed by the Astana boys. Did he even finish?Sprout Picker wrote:I'd tend to agree with that - after previously looking so strong in the climbs he was an absolute shadow of himself today.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I think Yates put too much effort in to the TT to limit his losses. That exertion after a rest day knackered him.
Even if Froome is not 100% tomorrow team Sky are strong enough to contain Dumoulin.
Sky back into a more familiar position now and if one team can put a strangle-hold on proceedings it'll be them, could even be a chance of a Froome counter tomorrow if Dumoulin attacks and blows up.
Valiant effort by Dumoulin - glad he had a go rather than settling for second. And admirable to come back after Lopez / Carapaz tried to see him off.
Sky had Sunweb under control.
Not a great stage 20, but the MR was won on 19. One of the absolute classics.