In theory, a stage for sprinters
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Bini proved you wrong, it doesn't matter if it is flat or uphill, he's the man 😃 AdL I was thinking maybe breakway is caught on the last climb while the peloton is going hard up and a lot of sprinters are left behind
No one has proved me wrong because I am always right.
I said 20% was too high, not that it was impossible. I estimated his chances at 10%. Bini is phenomenal in chaotic sprints, and the best male rider in the pro peloton was left behind, but the chance of this happening wasn't that high. It looked like an easy, boring sprint finish until Roglic decided to crash himself out and held MVDP up.
Last time that I bid Bini he was below 10%, 20% might be too high for anyone on a sprint stage, but once sprinters start winning they keep wining: Jasper last year, Cav in 21, Ewan in 19, Kittel in 17, Greipel in 15...
Don't blame Roglic for MvdP 😂 he didn't cause the crash... although it was his and his team's fault that he was involved, they should have been riding further up in the peloton.
But Bini hasn't been as dominant in the sprints, always pretty close, not multiple bike lengths ahead, etc. I think on a stage that suits him, he is the clear favorite, but on flat stages with proper lead-out trains, I am not convinced yet.
When Roglic is allowed to blame Fred Wright for crashing, then I'm allowed to blame Roglic for holding up MVDP.