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Seemed to me no teams wanted to chase down Fedrigo and Pellizotti.
Anybody have ideas about that? -- Michael Press |
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On Jul 12, 10:36*pm, Michael Press wrote:
Seemed to me no teams wanted to chase down Fedrigo and Pellizotti. Anybody have ideas about that? -- Michael Press Yes, you should watch the stage finish over again, but this time concentrate on the race. -ilan |
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Stage 9 finish
They're waiting for the last week.
"Michael Press" wrote in message ... Seemed to me no teams wanted to chase down Fedrigo and Pellizotti. Anybody have ideas about that? -- Michael Press |
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, ilan wrote: On Jul 12, 10:36Â*pm, Michael Press wrote: Seemed to me no teams wanted to chase down Fedrigo and Pellizotti. Anybody have ideas about that? Yes, you should watch the stage finish over again, but this time concentrate on the race. It is not the finish but the race from kilometer 30 to kilometer 20 from the end where the chase brought back hardly any time at all compared with what is possible. -- Michael Press |
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On Jul 13, 10:25*am, Michael Press wrote:
In article , *ilan wrote: On Jul 12, 10:36*pm, Michael Press wrote: Seemed to me no teams wanted to chase down Fedrigo and Pellizotti. Anybody have ideas about that? Yes, you should watch the stage finish over again, but this time concentrate on the race. It is not the finish but the race from kilometer 30 to kilometer 20 from the end where the chase brought back hardly any time at all compared with what is possible. -- Michael Press According to Fignon, there was much less headwind in that section, so the breakaway had less of a disadvantage. -ilan |
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, ilan wrote: On Jul 13, 10:25Â*am, Michael Press wrote: In article , Â*ilan wrote: On Jul 12, 10:36Â*pm, Michael Press wrote: Seemed to me no teams wanted to chase down Fedrigo and Pellizotti. Anybody have ideas about that? Yes, you should watch the stage finish over again, but this time concentrate on the race. It is not the finish but the race from kilometer 30 to kilometer 20 from the end where the chase brought back hardly any time at all compared with what is possible. According to Fignon, there was much less headwind in that section, so the breakaway had less of a disadvantage. Okay. -- Michael Press |
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