Softshell is marinating as we speak. Cadel's resurgence was impressive, he'll be a force in the Tour. Nibali was utterly dominant in a race that was all about HTFU, so respect for that, but the expected exciting race never materialised, given the conditions, Hesjedal and Wiggins form/illness and Astana's stranglehold on the race that was every bit as powerful looking as Sky were in last year's TdF.
Cav was a ray of sunshine though, pun intended. I think re-established himself as the dominant sprinter, and sets up a mouthwatering duel with Sagan and Greipel for green. Also great TT from Dowsett, making it six stage wins for the Brits.
Softshell is marinating as we speak. Cadel's resurgence was impressive, he'll be a force in the Tour. Nibali was utterly dominant in a race that was all about HTFU, so respect for that, but the expected exciting race never materialised, given the conditions, Hesjedal and Wiggins form/illness and Astana's stranglehold on the race that was every bit as powerful looking as Sky were in last year's TdF.
Cav was a ray of sunshine though, pun intended. I think re-established himself as the dominant sprinter, and sets up a mouthwatering duel with Sagan and Greipel for green. Also great TT from Dowsett, making it six stage wins for the Brits.