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- Maybe Eddy was? Again?
- Let's go, João Almeida!
- I think the most unsatisfied way to retire but yet good luck to your next career young man. You can now watch cycling more fun than it is.
- It's lucky that Roger wasn't doping then!
- I think this is actually the first cyclinguptodate article I've seen with the proper accents, so it's an improvement
- I really don't see the reason for it being named after the newspaper anymore, so the name change is good. However, I think the new name is a bit of a mouthful, but abbreviations are out of the question. If you wanted to keep it as close as possible to the original it'd be Critérium du Auvegne-Rhône-Alpes (I'm not sure if that's correct)... which is even more of a mouthful. But the race is definitely not a Critérium, which is very misleading
- Il Lombardia? with Tadej? mah... in the days prior, I'm sure he will be bitten by a shark.
- You got Rhône correct, but still struggling with Pogačar.
- Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe need to take Lipowitz to the tour as a co-leader. Taking into account Lipowitz's performances and Roglič's tendency to crash out, it's not an option to sacrifice Lipowitz should Roglič be in trouble. Lipowitz beat Evenepoel by a significant margin in the Critérium du Dauphiné - I think he can fight for the podium. João Almeida would have to sacrifice himself for Pogačar, while I don't think Skjelmose will be putting much of a showing.
- That's because Del Toro purposefully gave the Giro away. Carapaz actually wanted to win. Sadly, some people have a problem with success