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- The problem is that grand tours are not always won by the best riders. In the 2025 Giro d'italia, Carapaz was the strongest rider - but Simon Yates and Del Toro had really good days on Stages 20 and 9 respectively, so they both finished ahead of him
- God what an a hole - why does this site insist on giving a platform to these pundits who have never won a race ?
- Jonas admires Tadej, he has said repeatedly he is fascinated watching him racing the classics. Normal, any intellectually honest person admire such a generational talent who's been astounding the world with his incredible versatility since he was 18-19 y.o.
- Agreed. It's a shame to watch such a talented and versatile rider spending ... 90% ?... of his resources being a domestique. FREE WOUT!!! ahahah.
- Surprised there's no De Plus.
- As with all interviews, it’s a bit stilted (especially in translation,” but also gracious to Pogacar, which is nice to see. Rivals do t have to be enemies, after all. I do wonder what they were laughing about at the Dauphine, who knows.
- Dirty Danes..
- zonneveld completely nails it here: THE great gap in mvdp’s palmares is TDF performance, and i’m completely stoked to think that mathieu finally seems to genuinely care about addressing that.
- Definitely the Copenhagen 2011 WC road race was the most boring ever,lol
- Grumpy old has been who doesn’t much like cycling