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- Hey you fools, some of you Danes, Dutch, French and Belgians (Pogi haters). Pogacar's 10% improvement smells fishy? But Seixas at 19 years, who is better than Pogi at 19, doesn't smell fishy? You know what, f*** you all !!! Since 2023 Pogi improves every year. It's all a plan by the UAE science experts, nothing is a surprise. Bad luck for the other teams, that Pogi's trainer Javier Sola, has made a "killing machine" ... just like Victor Frakenstein. But Victors monster was only strong... Javiers monster is strong, fast and intelligent... who looks like a cute young boy of 20 years. Ha ha ha... I mock and make fun of all Pogi - Baby Hulk haters!!!
- I responsibly claim that Tadej Pogacar is the best athlete of all time in all sports. Jordan was considered the G.O.A.T. .... he is no longer. Long live the Slovenian King - POGI !!!
- UAE won, second or third place is irrelevant.
Del Torro saved himself for Tirreno-Adriatico.
- If CX ends up in 2030 Winter Olympics (fingers crossed) that’ll 100% lure him back to the sport. Other than that I think he wants some MTB success maybe more than anything on the road or CX course.
- Vingegaard normally peaks only once a year, and I don't think it's this week.
- Yes, he's certainly the GOAT, and can win any race he enters. But is he really thought of as invincible? I think there's still the lingering sense that he 'struggles' in climbing crosses. To remove that he'd have to go to Koppenbergcross and leave Thibau Nys, Emiel Verstrynge and Tibor del Grosso in his wake (which he can do). Or he can try winning the Worlds while starting from the back row.
- Robbie McEwan suggested that Del Toro let Seixas go out of respect, as he'd not worked at all while the Frenchman had done plenty. However, if that had been the case, I think he'd have stayed on his wheel but not come round him at the finish. It's not as if they were battling for the win or for the last spot on the podium, so there'd be no need for Del Toro to let Seixas go if he wanted to gift him 2nd place. I think he was on his limit. It was apparent that Seixas was stronger when he dropped Del Toro and briefly bridged across to Pogačar
- Certainly he doesn't have anything left to prove in cyclocross. he's already GOAT in that niche of cycling.
- Oscar is the 'young Brit' now, when the team is in a good position, but when he gets dropped later on he'll be the 'young Scot'. Typical
- It reads as if there is a mix of AI generated text, Google translate, and then just sloppy editing and typos. A case of "you get what you pay for"?
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