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Trentin came through like a locomotive, like a steamroller on the track.
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dangerous rider who has some big wins
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EQS DS was on the line with Brambilla telling him to sit as Trentin was storming home nugg, Brambilla softened for team command for Trentin win mate -- cut the crap!
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perfect tactics because Moser had Brambilla covered in the sprint
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EQS had Moser covered twice, however he went 4/1 into Evens as predicted, exchange analysis was sound.
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Rubbish! Brambilla had the sit, had Moser covered with the sit, looked fresh and electric, just exhibited team focus to slow Moser with the sit.
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…For Trentin to drop from the clouds.
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Yes, I dont think Brambilla was beating Moser today. Was on Moser and Brambilla at sp probably like others luckily was able to get on Trentin late though.
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Whatever -- your expertise did give the forum this:
nugget 26 May 16 15:35 Joined: 04 Nov 05 Trentin is dangerous Cheers, SP | ||||||||
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Trentin was fresh too as was sitting on from a long way out
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…because Trentin was storming home, because Trentin sacrificed himself throughout the classics and deserved the victory, because that is how EQS race, because Brambilla would have had Moser in the final 50 metres if Trentin didn't arrive. EQS were brilliant, just required us to hit Trentin when he joined the Arndt, Modolo, and Rovny group, but no pics and weren't on the road like EQS vehicle command.
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I'm not complaining mate, I know Brambilla was the strongest of him and Moser, Trentin came through after attacking from another group, with better pics this was an obvious lock to cover him like Brambilla was covered. It was a classics-style finish and he is a specialist, fair by Brambilla to just sit as ordered, after all he already had a stage win.
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cool, but Brambilla had every chance in the sprint
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Actually, looking at the replay, admittedly Moser was still strong, but the addition of a third party always changes things.
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In the sprint for second Brambilla had every chance, I agree, and he still didn't get past Moser, so I'm willing to regress on that a bit.
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The finishes of the last two stages have been thoroughly entertaining.
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I think if Moser had of seen him coming he could of still won.
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I don't like to blow my own trumpet and I hardly ever do since most forum readers actually read the threads closely, but this is funny, so I will:
SwingingPick 26 May 16 13:58 A chasing group of Oss, Kung, Navardauskas, Ligthart, Kluge, Trentin and Rovny would be capable of chasing down Brambilla and Moser and maybe one or two other riders on good sensations on the climb, in fact Ligthart being one. Trentin chases down Brambilla and Moser. ![]() Good stuff by nugget to remind about the last little climb and confirming Trentin joining the chasers. Failure by director of pics and not having access to race radio. Cheers, SP | ||||||||
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Moser should've had TKS DS in the ear screaming that Trentin was closing -- didn't even look back once.
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If Kruijswijk gets given a hard ride tomorrow, I firmly believe he will crack on stage 20.
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Yesterday's stage wasn't up to much but Tuesday's and today's were brilliant! I was watching on catchup so no in lay bets but what a superb finish!
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Actually I will also say this as my final post:
Yes, agreed, good exciting racing to conclude the business-end of the Giro this edition, and more to come if altitude becomes a factor as I believe it will. ![]() | ||||||||
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The last 1.5km of yesterdays stage was epic.
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