Orica-GreenEdge rider feeling better since stage 1 crash
Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) denied causing the crash in which Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) took a tumble during the sprint for victory in Nancy at the end of another hectic stage at the Tour de France on Friday.
Talansky openly blamed the Australian national champion for the crash, but Gerrans insisted that he did not maliciously cause the spill and suggested Talansky should watch the replay to see exactly what happened.
...f*cking roadies ...those sonofabitches are tough as nails, not for their ability to keep going after a good crash but mostly for the way they can cope with all the lycra bashing, hahaha...I love road racing, well, any kind of bike racing for that matter but there's something special and pure about road racing...it takes some kind of freak to go through what those guys are living during a big race like the Tour...are you watching or keeping an eye on the results ???...
you can say that again, it was confirmed today after some mri's that Froome had fractured his left wrist and right hand during stage 5 and 6...it was heartbreaking to watch quit and get into the team car but he showed how tough he was...no bitches here !!!...
Simon Gerrans (Orica-GreenEdge) denied causing the crash in which Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) took a tumble during the sprint for victory in Nancy at the end of another hectic stage at the Tour de France on Friday.
Talansky openly blamed the Australian national champion for the crash, but Gerrans insisted that he did not maliciously cause the spill and suggested Talansky should watch the replay to see exactly what happened.