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- Cyclinguptodate staff, are you there? I thought this was meant to be a site about cycling and cyclists. It's straying far frim that now.
- I'm not too sure about carrying heavy load is necessary a good thing. I know a person who has back issue from his job carrying gas tanks. He had to retire from his job before middle age.
- 1. Yes, for very small children, one shouldn't tax their bodies too much. 2. For older children, well, carrying heavy loads is actually a good thing and helps them get strong, see all of history prior to 150 years ago. 3. Just because an idea has good intentions doesn't mean it does good or is smart. My point wasn't that the intentions of the rule were evil, but that it was a foolish rule.
- Did he really put out more power? I thought Wout said he lost some power on the injured leg. Which one is true?
- It's not all about winning. Some Wout's stages are etched in my memory, they were (for me) far more emotional than Van der Poel's Classics victories. Both riders are awesome, Mathieu is very more successful (in terms of victories), but personally, I'm more excited about Wout than about Mathieu.
- everyone has their own preference, but what i don’t want to see is the women’s o loop 2025. a break away of nobodies and a peloton riding casual because no one wants to race. i want to see bare knuckled fights in which the riders go as deep as they can. on the best machines possible. which means races will get faster
- I'm sure in the Giro you will be brilliant... (maybe fight for GC? this Giro is soft).
I can't wait! I will go to watch and cheer for you!
- C’mon, she « married » an infidel, the hijab is just the missing cherry on their fatwa cake ;-)
- Its not the innovations. The top speed is decided by the top riders. MVDP, Pogi, Pedersen all started the hostilities on the Arenberg but it also ended there. In the past the Arenberg was just the start for the first selection and with attrition it kept reducing till the finale
- She does not wear the Hijab. So doubt they will be very welcomed by the orthodox community