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- I kind of agree with Tom.... he had his time, now he just looks bad. Never been a fan but his choice to do what he wants.
- Inevitably... they don't want to ride it, ok understandable after three weeks of racing but how many of us tune in avidly to the last day of the tour to see the Champs Elysee 7 times... Personally I like the sound of this add to the spice of the tour, its fresh, the big sprint does not illicit excitement any more and THATS what the TV and ASO want. Like it or not, it's the same for everyone
- I don't really value the opinion of this nutcase. Go Froomey do whatever you want to do.
- Thanks, great to read the opinion of so many different experts
- Eclipsed in results, sure; they are on opposite sides of the street, one going up, the other down. Yet, by your own admission, or knowledge of said press, people are still interested in reading the press he gets, and after all, it's entertainment.
- The Roglic superpower: never question the past, always look forward. And always use adversity to aim higher. Who else loses the Tour on a time trial, then gets Olympic gold and wins the Giro on a time trial? The man is both reflective and totally immune to the past, it seems.
- Its a wonder that Froome still gets press. Watched his drop from TDF winner to bottom feeder and his delusinal progression of his statements from Fifth TDF win to TDF podium to TDF Stage win to GT stage win to TDF participation to finally collapsing to Vuelta Participation. In the meantime Pogi has completely eclipsed him.
- A senior Tour de France would arguably be just as exciting as the WT TdF. Not all retirees become instant slouches, and they're the same age as many of the most ardent pro cycling fans, so the audience would certainly be there. Who wouldn't want to see a Contador-Froome rematch?
- No gifts! Time for the senior tour!
- Not very likely. No nostalgia tour.