First up, Mullaly’s chainless super-run.
And then for those of you with strong stomachs, Josh Bryceland’s run from his point of view:
Also, there’s this.
@Rideio @Ratboy_Bryce pic.twitter.com/QDHvFNOIzt
— Ste Tomlinson (@SteTomlinson1) September 8, 2014
Ouch.
He seems in good spirits even so.
now i got some ugly feet but this one takes the piss!!! good work to everyone today, gutted i missed… http://t.co/bt3Cc1H0mJ
— Josh Bryceland (@Ratboy_Bryce) September 7, 2014
Analysts have watched back the race from sunday, apparantly another foot and id of had @gee_atherton 😂😂😂😂
— Josh Bryceland (@Ratboy_Bryce) September 9, 2014
So that was that. Elsewhere The Tour of Britain went uphill and got all serious, even if some people didn’t enjoy their day as much as they should.
1/2 If your life's so sad that you stand on a climb & shout "Go Fatty" to me while I'm pulling the peloton, at least have the balls to....
— Mark Cavendish (@MarkCavendish) September 9, 2014
2/2 shout it as I'm coming towards you & not after I've just passed you. Or just give me a doughnut. Then we both get something.
— Mark Cavendish (@MarkCavendish) September 9, 2014
Racing to the top of the Tumble it was a day of breaks dragged in by the work of Cav amongst others and then setting up for the big GC guns on the hill climb. The win would go to a solo effort by Zardini, with Kwaitkowski and Roche behind, with Wiggins finally showing up in fifth to take the same position overall.
Lots more good racing to come.
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