Im sure if would have shredded Froome today. The attack in the middle with Froome was weird, so Froome follows an attack and not the skybots / GT and then gets dropped later on? I wonder if Sky had planned for Froome to attack toiday and he just didn't have it. Still, I doubt Froome would play lame duck and loose time to GT on 3 different mountain finishes. An not 2-3 second, 20-30 second chunks.Yeah, that makes sense. I don't mean to imply that he can ride away form the leaders - just that he actually can attack when he wants to. In other stages, he hasn't even tried what he did today. With a team like his, one or more of them could have been doing this on every mountain stage. So far the only one who has done so is Valverde. Sky's strategy today obviously served Thomas well, but I wonder if they had chased Quintana harder if it would have done even more to hurt Froome. And I wonder if Quintana knew that Froome wasn't strong today.
There always that chance, the hilly TT probably suites Froome better. But why would they allow Froome to loose 40 something seconds today? Tomorrow is a transition stage and big climbing day on Friday but with a downhill finish. Maybe Froome trys to take back time that day but is GT just the backup plan?I watched live. I still think there's a chance Froome takes it.
South African lives MatterThankfully it didn’t happen over here.... the media would be all over it trying to pour gas on a fire for ratings.... ya know, cuz of where he was born.
Yes, it’s tongue in cheek....
And are people really this dumb and hypocritical?