Just a thought about today. Should Hindley have not gone a bit earlier? Looked like he had a bit in the tank with those 3 attempts I just wonder whether mentally going with a few more kms to go would have been a lot tougher for Tao to go with especially after the first couple of attempts Hindley seemed to ease off once he realised he hadn't got free
Don't think he had enough to get shot of him. You could clearly see that TGH was equal to every dig he put in. If he'd tried to gap him earlier, he might have run out of gas himself and handed it to him. Think he did all he could, and Ineos just played a blinder, like they did yesterday. Dennis was an absolute, utter monster. The
Funny about ineos, a week into the Giro and after what happened with Bernal couple of weeks before it was all very doom and gloom. Now you're looking at the potential of tomorrow and the monster team they could send to tdf next year.
Brits who have won a Giro stage include those born in Mtarfa, Malta; Nairobi, Kenya; Ghent, Belgium; The Isle of Man and of course a lady from Glasgow.
Brits who have won a Giro stage include those born in Mtarfa, Malta; Nairobi, Kenya; Ghent, Belgium; The Isle of Man and of course a lady from Glasgow.
Brits who have won a Giro stage include those born in Mtarfa, Malta; Nairobi, Kenya; Ghent, Belgium; The Isle of Man and of course a lady from Glasgow.
And of course Derby.
Actually was Max Sciandri 'Italian' when he one stages at the Giro? I think he only become 'British' later in his carer.
A Woolwich rider was the Lanterne Rouge in the Tour De France once in 1968. John Clarey of Woolwich CC. He was a PE teacher who used to take the after school club at my Primary School in Brockley.
Interesting interview by Brailsford afterward. Be good to see if they concentrate on a more attacking, entertaining approach next year. I doubt it though, he likes winning way too much.
What a great race this turned out to be, really enjoyed it start to finish and especially getting another British Grand tour champion. Simply stunning entertainment.
Late to this one as avoiding spoilers until I watched the hi-lights last night. What a fantastic race this turned out to be and the result, well nobody saw that coming. Well done Tao, may this win be the first of many.
Didn't Petacchi win nine stages himself back in the early 2000s?
Wow that's pretty impressive. Last time 7 stages won in the Tour was the Renault team in '84. They did have Hinault, Fignon, Lemond, Madiot and Mottet though.
the success of British riders this last decade has been tremendous. long may it continue. if we had this much success in football there would be parties in the streets every year (socially distanced ones for this particularly victory)
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Brits who have won a Giro stage include those born in Mtarfa, Malta; Nairobi, Kenya; Ghent, Belgium; The Isle of Man and of course a lady from Glasgow.
What a Giro that was.
Tao worked at Condor Cycles in Grays Inn Road.
He trained on Swains Lane, Highgate.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2020/oct/25/tao-geoghegan-hart-is-the-real-deal-he-deserves-giro-ditalia-success
Ben Swift for the Vuelta next year.
the success of British riders this last decade has been tremendous. long may it continue. if we had this much success in football there would be parties in the streets every year (socially distanced ones for this particularly victory)