Considering how dominant those two guys are, I can sort of understand why they would let Hindley get in a break. They really are 100% focused on each other and nothing else. It’s not a risk I would take, though, considering he is a complete unknown at the TdF and has won a GT very recently.
Considering how dominant those two guys are, I can sort of understand why they would let Hindley get in a break. They really are 100% focused on each other and nothing else. It’s not a risk I would take, though, considering he is a complete unknown at the TdF and has won a GT very recently.