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- Sounds like Real Madrid, doesn’t always go as expected though ;-)
- Cool of him to admit it.
What I’d like to get opinions on is this pacing by domestiques, obviously helpful in many places but up a 7, 8, 9% gradient? They’re averaging around 20km/h much of the time, there’s practically no wind advantage so why are they all so keen on having a teammate to ride in front before trying an attack?placebo or real advantage?
- You are not wrong. UAE has given him plenty of opportunities. But his GT chances are going to get thinner. Almeida needs his own chances as a reward for being the ultimate teammate for Pogi. Del Toro is up and coming. Bottom line - UAE can do without him and there are some teams that could use a rider like him to be competitive in GC.
- They probably stopped watching as the first 3 crossed the line, minimal service. I was following live text that continued reporting on interviews which seems to be when it happened but didn’t see it either and don’t need to.
- Imagine they made an edition that wasn’t so climber biased
- Those on the road aren’t much better.
- See, obviously stupid people just don’t know they’re stupid, and so much more embarrassing to be in the way as a photographer, someone you’d expect to be good at seeing things around him.
- What a douchebag.
- False, he is included in Tadej calendar (Canadian races and Il Lombardia) but as usual, he will get sick or will get stung by a bee.
His motto is "everyone for me, and I for no one".
- I agree. I hope he leaves, so the myth of the galactic talent wasted by an evil team ends (I'm exhausted to hear that... yes, I have a lot of Spanish friends).
At only 22 years old, UAE put him as captain in La Vuelta 2023, in Il Giro 2025. I don't understand what else the UAE had to do, declaring war to UCI and proclaming him WINNER? .
I hope he goes to another team and shows us how he defeats Pogacar, Jonas, Almeida, Roglic, Evenepoel, and so on. Let's see.