This sport sure does a good job at hurting itself, sport needs entertaining athletes and actions. Not to punish it. Sagan showed his skill and Van Aert showed some personality. Not something to punish.
Jury report of stage 11:
#TdF2020
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Van Aert has been fined 200CHF for inappropriate behaviour.
Sagan gets a 500CHF fine and - 13 points in points classification for deviation from the chosen line that obstructs or endangers another rider or irregular sprint
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Tras la reagrupación (2/2): -
@QuinnSimmons9
va a llevar a Pedersen hasta el trío cabecero sin apenas desgaste para el danés. Magnífica lectura de carrera del americano.
-Resolución de la etapa con Pedersen generando una situación que le daba media victoria.
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It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the cancellation of multiple National Championships for the 2020 season. We'll continue to do everything we can to help our communities stay safe, informed, and connected.
Colby Simmons has started his second U23 season rather strong, ad his first win is not far away. Get to know the
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Legendary. Interesting that everyone wants to rip on his celebration. Cycling loses fans because it’s boring, we’re entertainers. It’s the job. Why is Sagan so popular??
#respect
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@taflatland
@NBCSCycling
@NBCSports
It’s been a challenge, especially being from Colorado where we don’t see this kind of heat. Been trying to recover by taking ice baths after each stage.
@redlandsClassic
@TouroftheGila
and many other American races already cancelled? Why not wait to see if the situation improves, a lot can change in the next 6-8weeks.
@theiceman1729
Outside of the race I drink 1 ounce of water per pound of body weight, so for me that’s about 1.25 gallons a day. I’m just constantly chugging water👌🏼and I eat whatever my nutritionist puts in front of me😂
@PSan14
I would say that first of all, most teams are probably on the limit already because the speed is so high and they don’t want to risk redlining their GC guy. And second, it seems like many teams are waiting for the bigger mountains to really go for it.
@ryanasimono
That’s debatable. Doing the climb first you then carry the fatigue of a 30min effort with you for the next 5hrs. It all comes down to a riders strengths. A good climber might consider doing the climb last because then can get what they struggle with over first 🤙🏼