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- He said he was off and he was. Let him be and see what happens in the coming months. See if he can hang with Pogi at the TDF. I believe he will hold his own with Jonas who is showing signs of slight decline (sorry to fans but it seems it) and I like him. My only issue is that instead of just saying "I was off" or "I didn't have it", Remco always has a list of things that cause an issue. With that always happening sooner or later it sounds like an excuse and not a simple answer
- 100% the same sad sad person. Posting practically the same text.
- This edition can't be compared to any previous one because the inclusion of Jebel Mobrah changed how Jebel Hafeet was raced. Previously, if you won on that climb you (most likely) won the GC, with time gaps being insignificant. Pogačar's 2025 Jebel Hafeet ride and Isaac Del Toro's 2026 ride are like two CX races - in one, Mathieu rides away easily and then rides tempo, in the other, Nys Del Grosso, Vandeputte etc. push him so he goes faster.
- Milan is improving, but I don't like very much sprinters that needs trains, I like "solo" sprinters that know how to position themselves. In general, I don't prefer cyclists who depend too much on the rest of the team; I perceive them as a king with his slaves. That's why, for example, I prefer Tadej (very independent) to Jonas, both are extraordinary, but Jonas is depending on his team. Most of the times, Tadej is alone, even against echelons, he's in front of the peloton, and the rest of UAE, who knows where...
- But good for Italy ;-)
- Unfortunately for you, probably nobody cares and so won’t do any checking for themselves and will just stick to whatever opinion they already had.
- Interesting to see men (I assume) finding kits the most worthwhile detail to discuss.
Ironic to note cycling fans complaining about esthetics when basically the sport has always been defined by an ugliness of kits, sponsors making that easier.
This is like a bunch of Spanish canteen patrons complaining about the cooking in English canteens.
- sad, he and Merlier (injured) are my favorite sprinters.
- An unspecified virus so hard to diagnose but easy to predict he won’t be competing for months and his season will be very short. Shame as a comprehensive sprinter line-up anywhere is already a very rare thing.
A bit desperate to try to create a link between current and past riders’ fortunes considering the variety of reasons for their inability to race.
- Typically deceptive title again, trying to make the content seem more intriguing than it is.
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