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- I can recall a TdF stage where Carapaz, Vingo and Pogi were at the head of the race. Carapaz feigned weakness and refused to take turn and then attacked at the end of the climb after both of them did the work. But he was caught up by Pogi and Vingo before they overtook him. It was so hilariously funny and I thought he deserved to lose. He's not a trustworthy person that you want to work with.
- 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.