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Yates comes in over 4min behind that stage winner [emoji102] just in time to see the other GC guys go back down the mountain to the team cars.

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Including bonus seconds at that second sprint point I think Caicedo should be the new race leader.[emoji2368]

 

 

Or Almeida

 

Actually I don't have a flippen clue.. its complicated

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Thomas comes in over 12min down..I am sorry for him..

 

Wow he actually crossed the line turned straight around and headed down the mountain...its a sad sight

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This might be the worst ever performance by a KOM jersey in a mountain finish stage :P

Ever lol

 

But I can promise you no-one has ever looked that good in the Azzurra jersey

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Ah Gee.... Ah Ineos.... Where has it all gone wrong?!

 

So realisically who is actually well placed and capable of staying well placed in the current GC standings?

 

Bilbao? Wilko Kelderman and Nibali with Kruiswijk and Fuglsang to try to find some form in week 2?

 

I love the Giro... It is always crazy

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Ah Gee.... Ah Ineos.... Where has it all gone wrong?!

 

So realisically who is actually well placed and capable of staying well placed in the current GC standings?

 

Bilbao? Wilko Kelderman and Nibali with Kruiswijk and Fuglsang to try to find some form in week 2?

 

I love the Giro... It is always crazy

Far too early to tell cause this is the Giro and we love it for that reason.
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jinne!! The Giro never disappoints.

 

I so hoped that Caicedo would be in pink, because, you know... EF and pink... That way they could placate the UCI a bit.

 

I feel bleak for Thomas, but the first rule of bicycling is 'stay upright'.

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The pocket rocket from Ecuador with the English name got his first bicycle when he was 5 years old. He likes vanilla ice cream and spends his free time listening to music and being with his family. He's a father to one daughter. He would love to travel to Asia because he likes the culture in the Far East.

 

He is the road and time trial champion of his country. Winning atop a windy, rainy Italian volcano in a Grand Tour is his biggest career victory and first outside his country.

 

“Today was just trying to hold as much as I could. I knew I had good legs since the beginning - I was feeling good. In the end it was just a sufferfest until the finish.."

- Jonathan Caicedo

 

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