Growler wrote:It was fun for a time while the Dutchman had a realistic chance, but ultimately a dull ascent controlled by the Sky money.Sky's hired Colombian took them most of the way up the mountain, nullifying any chance of exciting breaks from the top men and without Thomas and Froome having to do the work. I was watching at work with the sound low, it seemed Thomas was jeered as he rode through the finish line.Sluffy wrote:Alpe d'Huez tomorrow.
Should be fun!
I'm struggling to care which of the Sky team wins.Probably prefer Thomas although i didn't like his interview where he was acting as if it was a huge shock for him to win the race.
I assumed the jeering was for Froome.
Not sure what you've got against Sky money - don't you think any team with the most money wouldn't hire the best cyclists?
The way Sky rode today is the same way the top teams have been riding since Armstrong and US Postal started the tactic nearly 25 years ago.
As for Thomas he clearly rode for Froome - he was acting as his domestic once Bernal blew - so clearly the plan was not for him to win.
Fair play to him doing so though once Froome couldn't.