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48 Comments

  1. Why was Derek Gee pulling for 1st & 2nd place riders, what was the point?
    Yates, well played and Wout was beautifully timed. Jumbo team, well played.

  2. Del Toro should switch to another team that will help him in GC, maybe Movistar, Jayco or better, Bora. Can't see him winning anything under Pogi's shadow.

  3. Carapaz is a selfish sleazy cyclist and that may be why he was let go by Ineos. He didn't want to work with DelToro and deserved to finish third instead of a possible second place finish.

  4. Man so many detractors in the comments, this isn't your local grand fondo it's a three week tour at any moment a rider can have a ' bad' day poor del Toro had his today ,yes uae possibly should have been better, but visma had there trump card Wout V A ,
    Once again the Giro shows it's often the most incredible tours in pro cycling!!!

  5. Amazing ride from Yates, but I don't think I've ever seen a race leader sit up like that on a deciding stage and just refuse to close a gap. On the Finisterre, Yates' gap came down every time Carapaz hit the gas. Almost closed it at one point, but Del Toro refused to do any work. Tactically there was a limit on how long Carapaz was going to tow him. At some point, Del Toro was going to have to push deeper, but he never did.

    I assume that was because his team car was in his ear telling him not to make a push even though he clearly seemed to have something left in his legs. I really hope this doesn't haunt him, though never knowing what he could have done if they'd have let him isn't going to be an easy pill to swallow.

  6. Increíble lo de esta etapa. Brutal por Yates y qué bien estratégicamente el Visma. No se lo esperaba ni el mismo Yates.

    Y Van Aert dándolo todo como siempre por su equipo, es una bestia.

    Pero increíble, ya estaba todo "cantado" y lanzaron ese jaque mate inesperado. Brutal y excelente por ellos. Se lo merecen, estuvo súper bien trabajado.

  7. Yates delivered the best climbing performance of his career on Finestre with 6.20 ᵉW/kg for 59:23 min. Yates was 4:56 min faster than Froome in 2018 and much faster than his own time when he cracked on Finestre while defending his lead.

    surely doping has nothing to do with this, as much it has nothing to do with UAE performing like US postal for the whole year..

    Absolute jukes

  8. Both delToro and Carapaz fell into the classic game theory of "Prisoner's Dilemma" whereby their inaction cause both to have lost their position.

  9. The UAE team director team FAILED the young and foolish Del Toro on Stage 20 by not directing him to forget about Carapaz and go after Yates! STUPID STUPID STUPID!!!

  10. Ok… so there were several stages that the first hour was 50km/h… in 2000 that was Armstrong (who was so doped he glowed) average for the prologue that took 8 minutes on a full TT bike. Now that is the first hour average on a multi hour stage on road bikes. It makes me laugh that anyone thinks this is anything approaching clean.

  11. Unbelievably stupid by DelToro. He clearly had the legs to do more. Carapaz and Gee carrying him up the entire mountain, when he should be the one riding or at least rotate the lead. Not one lead taken by him.

  12. I don't speak Spanish, so I don't understand the video, but I watched the entire Giro. Torro was the best, and what happened in stage 20—I can't comprehend how Torro carelessly let go of his victory like that. Was he an idiot, or was the UAE team idiotic? When Yates passed by and slowly gained seconds, then a minute, two minutes, he virtually took the pink jersey—this should have been an ALARM, an immediate call to react and catch up with Yates. But Toro did absolutely nothing! I couldn't understand it at all. How could he let himself lose the pink jersey so carelessly? What happened? Did he lose his mind, or was UAE's management to blame? Was it intentional? No explanation from Torro or the UAE team. It completely ruined my view of cycling. The best didn't win, and the best either carelessly or intentionally gave up victory.

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