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Latest comments
md1975
10-05-2026
For the complaining and excuses of why he didn't do well instead of saying "I just didn't have it". And the issues his wife (some say he knew she was going to do it) caused the whole team during the TDF and WVA in particular. Just let him walk and pick up a younger and better rider in Paul Seixas
Cooldude
10-05-2026
I feel that the UCI needs to introduce some kind of safety airbags for cyclists similar to what is worn by skiers and protects their torso and vital organs in the event of a crash.
frieders3
10-05-2026
Correction...you are the joke for your comments on this site!
frieders3
10-05-2026
Why doesn't your mommy take away your keyboard...again so you can stop posting idiotic comments on here!
frieders3
10-05-2026
Totally agree with getting this clown off the site! Just REPORT his posts and he'll be gone soon and then using a new name.
frieders3
10-05-2026
You'd think he would consider retiring at this point after his past two years of crashes!
mvd4ex
10-05-2026
I would have said he sounds a bit too confident for somebody who is just learning his ways at the WT. Overconfidence is not appreciated at all here in Uruguay. But then, he went and won stage 2 and got in pink. The one who should be less confident about his own opinions is me, obviously.
captmike
09-05-2026
Speaking of race directors.what is wrong with them allowing the idiot fans who light smoke bombs and cause the riders to breath that poison in while climbing a hill ?
Rafionain-Glas
09-05-2026
Agreed. Also it's certainly not common for the breakout star of the Giro (or any GT) to practically announce that they want to be the breakout rider of the race before it starts. Silva can probably hold on to the jersey until the Blockhaus if he doesn't crash. That'd be a crazy run.
Rafionain-Glas
09-05-2026
Trust me, commenters on strava are worse. If Mou gives a long winded slightly humourous and not super serious comment, strava commenters will be cutting, sarcastic and certainly high and mighty
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