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- This guy is a loser. Innocent until proven guilty. I’m not naive but this is insulting to the rider.
- This will be the hardest test he's had in the one day classics, I think he could win it one day, maybe even now, but it's doubtful.
- Riders keep this information to themselves because other riders could create a strategy around a weak point, and he has weak points, all athletes do. I'd agree to it though if they offered forty million bucks.
- If dope made Pogi into Pogi, it could just as easily turn another good rider into Pogi.
Some people are blessed with a Vo2 of 90+ and small frames.
If MVDP was 10kg lighter, he'd fly up mountains too.
- That uber bet was huge more than made up for the losses by 10x. Still winning.
- Yawn! There were no ther top class sprinters there so he better have won! Let me know when he beats Jasper or Merlier or Milan!
- Yes, I get that but it wasn’t exactly a good comparison if you ask me, circumstances and competition were very different. Also crashing whilst staying up front is pretty different from crashing and being left behind.
- Pidcock was riding at a hard enough pace until the sector where Pogacar made up something like 20 seconds in something like... 20 seconds. Pidcock was quite a bit ahead, and suddenly he wasn't. At that point, clearly he would get caught, so might as well get caught sooner and work together. That's just good cycling. (I think the point is, plenty of people win even after they've come down in a crash - Van der Poel crashed at the worlds and won, anyway, for example).
- Great sprint, Ineos set him up at exactly the right time, they protected the corners through the turns, and he did the job he was supposed to do. Nice to see him win again.
- When Vingo, Rogla, and Wout were all at the height of their powers, a sight to behold.