Oh look! Men hitting coloured balls with sticks. None of them is P Roglič or H Carthy or D Martin or R Carapace. You [“Uncle Montys” – Ed.]. And it's been that long since I used the ITV hub that even though Mr Google's save-ur-password-o-matic remembers the details ITV's SCIENCE does not, so I had to fanny about re-registrationising and clicking babbage-posts and turning off the shitvert-blocker and…[Explodes]
Personally I’ve been delighted with the Eurosport App ( seems to be the same as the GCN Race Pass app that has more recently launched). Real time coverage, what seems to be a very flexible catch up availability.
I signed up for a Eurosport 7-day free trial, via A' Prime...
I had to use the hub last night after the PVR only recorded 1 min of the program. I have no idea how you're supposed to get the highlights at 2000 or whenever, it only gave me the option of the repeat of what was on the telly after 2200.
On the evidence of yesterday’s stage, Roglič isn’t going to sit back and let the other contenders come at him. Leaders of Grand Tours aren’t supposed to get involved in sprint finishes, unless they’re Eddy Merckx. They might get hurt.
Well, I think we can safely state that Roglic won the Vuelta due to his sprint finishes. He netted some 50 seconds of bonification seconds.
I was delighted to see on yesterday's stage that Sunweb were using mudguards*. Or, at least, a small red blade horizontally behind the saddle to keep their bums dry. *Unless they're fancy radio aerials instead?
But slightly foolish of Carthy to lose 28 seconds on today’s stage Still, the lesson we can draw from this year’s hectic Grand Tour schedule is that “super” is coming close to usurping “for sure” as the cliché of choice for cyclists struggling to give meaningful answers in a FOREIGN tongue
Quote from: Mr Larrington on 07 November, 2020, 01:08:04 pmOn the evidence of yesterday’s stage, Roglič isn’t going to sit back and let the other contenders come at him. Leaders of Grand Tours aren’t supposed to get involved in sprint finishes, unless they’re Eddy Merckx. They might get hurt.Well, I think we can safely state that Roglic won the Vuelta due to his sprint finishes. He netted some 50 seconds of bonification seconds.