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    @scribe I suppose all will be revealed. I don't think these two were even classified as mountain stages.

    I guess if he got cold enough to be moderately hypothermic a couple of days ago, then riding a grand tour and another icy day probably not the best way to recover.

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    @chris-b said in Road Cycling:

    @scribe I suppose all will be revealed. I don't think these two were even classified as mountain stages.

    I guess if he got cold enough to be moderately hypothermic a couple of days ago, then riding a grand tour and another icy day probably not the best way to recover.

    Cat 2 climbs. I think the stage was rated 4 star. But yes, nothing compared to next week's real mountain stages.

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    did you see that team car just smash in to the back of that bloke?

    I haven't seen that before, but i can't believe it doesn't happen more often

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    @mariner4life said in Road Cycling:

    did you see that team car just smash in to the back of that bloke?

    I haven't seen that before, but i can't believe it doesn't happen more often

    When we watched the Paris-Roubaix a rider coming back to the pack had a team car in front of him slam the brakes on. He went through their back window.
    Those guys drive like maniacs.

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    @mariner4life said in Road Cycling:

    did you see that team car just smash in to the back of that bloke?

    I haven't seen that before, but i can't believe it doesn't happen more often

    Driver was too busy handing something to the car beside him. Their team should take a time hit, might make them a bit less blasé

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    @machpants The DS driving has been expelled and Matt White, who was in the passenger seat, fined quite heavily.

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    George got in the break last night - and showed a bit more form than previously, though still not looking hugely impressive.

    A group of 17 including George and Bouwman from TJV. Quite a few other strong riders - Mollema, LL Sanchez, Storer, Bouchard and a few others.

    Seemed to me that George actually did more work on the front than Bouwman, which might explain what unfolded.

    George made the first selection - four of them got away and then were joined by several others. That was his best bit and he looked pretty competitive - maybe 25kms from home.

    Carr and Bouchard then got away late on that penultimate hill and they had 7-8 other guys chasing them across a big flat with a tail wind. That group split - with Mollema, Storer and Bouwman getting away and that was the end of George.

    In the end Bouchard got clear for a long solo ride on the final hill. Bouwman broke away from his group and caught him on the final gravel section - but, it all came to a heart-breaking nothing - because Bernal led a withering burst from the GC riders who swamped them 500 metres from home.

    Horrendous crash for Mohoric - don't watch if you're squeamish. It's a good thing he was wearing a helmet and not one of those little caps they wore in the 1970s.

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    @chris-b said in Road Cycling:

    George got in the break last night - and showed a bit more form than previously, though still not looking hugely impressive.

    A group of 17 including George and Bouwman from TJV. Quite a few other strong riders - Mollema, LL Sanchez, Storer, Bouchard and a few others.

    Seemed to me that George actually did more work on the front than Bouwman, which might explain what unfolded.

    George made the first selection - four of them got away and then were joined by several others. That was his best bit and he looked pretty competitive - maybe 25kms from home.

    man George is so utter shite this tour that he's gone from 'contract downgrade' to 'no contract renewal'.. this stage was a good insight to how shit he's going.. makes the break with a domestique.. then can't even hold the wheel of his team mate - who'd obviously been given the all clear to keep going cause you certainly don't leave the team leader behind without hte all clear from the rider and the team car.

    No insights as yet to why he's so bad - certainly has done all the work been in alttitude training camps for ages and was talking the good talk ahead of the race. He's got a podcast dropping tonight might get some insights but normally it's just random banter.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/125094026/giro-ditalia-a-career-lowlight-for-champion-new-zealand-cyclist-george-bennett

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    George has done some pretty decent service for TJV, so I'm not sure they'd sack him for this. And seems he's already got his offer on the table.

    But, it's pretty hard to see him getting another shot as team leader - and there was a decent opening there, with Kruiswijk getting pretty old and Dumoulin looking like his heart might not really be in it anymore.

    Let's hope for a better second half!

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    Interesting stage last night that shook out the GC standings and the cream really starting to rise.

    Bernal starting to look at least half a class above the rest. Did some of his own dirty work to shake Evenepoel off on a gravel section (George the guy who helped him) - and then able to easily pull away from the rest of the GC riders to catch Buchman and pull him to the finish.

    George's teammate Foss had a great day - looked really strong and finished in the small group chasing Bernal with Yates and Caruso.

    George had a couple of good cameos - firstly in a two man break with Foss, which came to naught - and then helping Bernal to distance Remco. He's now working for Foss who is up to 9th in the GC.

    Looking like Bernal's race to lose - though Vlasov is still within final TT range - 45 seconds down. Then Caruso, Carthy, Yates, Buchman, Ciccone, Evenepoel (2.22 down), Foss (2.49), Martinez (3.15). Hard to see a winner beyond these guys - and Bernal will need to crack to let anyone else in.

    Evenepoel a big loser on the day - though Dan Martin and Davide Formolo probably bigger losers, because their chances evaporated - 7+ minutes down.

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    @chris-b some big climbs to come yet including three on the penultimate day so wouldn’t be quite writing the cheques just yet.

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    @crucial Yates is still my dark horse for the third week.

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    @crucial Yeah - anything can happen.

    Soler, Di Marchi and Mader all already abandoned today - first two due to crashes.

    But, George is in the break again and looks like the peloton is giving them more latitude than the other day. 5 minutes ahead now.

    Looking at who else is in the break.....if George has found some form........ it's winnable for him.

    😬

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    @chris-b ... but not if he spends his time having verbal fisticuffs with Brambilla! Anyone know if they have previous beef?

    In his post stage interview he just seemed a bit lost and unsure of what his role is now his GC hopes have evaporated.

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    @scribe Yeah - though in reality, they were fucked when they let Vendrame get over the last climb with them.

    I think George probably needed 30 seconds over the top - and then the others to be looking at each other while he made hay.

    Vendrame is apparently a bit like an Italian version of Paddy Bevin - can climb, but has a kick like a mule - and judging by the way he used that dip to catapult himself into the steep section, I'd say he's ridden that climb before.

    Ah well, small bit of good news that they relegated Brambilla to 4th at the end - so George at least gets on the stage podium.

    Won't get many better chances to win a Grand Tour stage though.

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    Should be a fun ride tonight.

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    @chris-b said in Road Cycling:

    Should be a fun ride tonight.

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    "Fun"

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  • Chris B.C Offline
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    George likes the look of it.

    He's gone in the break again! They've currently got 8 minutes on the peloton.

    I think I'll see how he got on in the morning!

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    George ends up 7th on the stage.

    Caught by Bernal and Yates from the GC riders, and 5th of those in the break. Here's what TJV have to say....

    Bennett seventh on mythical Monte Zoncolan in Giro d’Italia

    Bennett seventh on mythical Monte Zoncolan in Giro d’Italia

    George Bennett has finished in seventh place in the fourteenth stage of the Giro d’Italia. The champion of New Zealand was part of an early breakaway, but…

    I guess he's been animating things, but maybe time to take it easy for a few days and get ready for one more big effort on stage 19 or 20.

    Bernal again the strongest of the GC riders - he's got 90 seconds on Yates, who's moved up to 2nd. But, it's largely brutal from here.

    A rolling stage tonight, then, mountain stage, rest day, mountain stage, flat stage, mountain stage, mountain stage. finale.

    Be decided by who doesn't crack!

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