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"People love to tell me I am slower than their grandma": Sarah Gigante explains the gap between her climbing and descending
31 December 2025
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Profiles & Route Giro D'Italia Donne 2026 - Colle delle Finestre headlines route with 4 mountain stages
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Latest comments
maria20242024
29-01-2026
could be...
YJKauf13
29-01-2026
Yes. For sure. How sad
Cyclingnut
29-01-2026
I dont like the TTT in the TDF. Riders with potential to win or be in the top 5 or 10 can lose minutes with a weak team. Strong riders on strong teams love it cause it gets rid of potential competition
itsent
29-01-2026
You seem to be inverting the logic for your own routine sake of argument bullying. I already said earlier that road etiquette dictates respect of space.
Hills33
29-01-2026
Or perhaps he was trying out a bike with the new technology that Visma have been hinting at, and didn't want riders noticing it before Visma unveiled it?
itsent
29-01-2026
Do you know anything about pro cyclists’ insurance and contract clauses?
maria20242024
29-01-2026
NO. In the video you can watch the amateur rider far away, about 200 meters from him. He crashed descending ALONE. I think the problem arose when another amateur took photos of him on the ground: the world was going to know that he crashed. Perhaps the frustration of the moment led him to blame the first amateur. My perception.
Ride1974
29-01-2026
I think they're over milking this story. Or did the guy actually hit and cause Jonas to crash?
Cyclingsbestfan
29-01-2026
Oh dear........
ChillingCyclist
29-01-2026
grumpy dude on X : @festinaboy
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