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- Uijtdebroeks is just a malcontent. he has never won anything. he will do nothing with Movistar.
I would let Remco go for 7 million too. he's great, but not worth it. pay 10 million for Ayuso? also nuts.
- interesting Mads got 2nd at Flanders, and he isn't even mentioned by Wout LOL. makes me laugh how he is so overlooked.
- I think a 3 v 1 finish with the 1 being a good rider, but not great, is close to humiliation.
- These whiners simply want to keep their hold in the highest echelons of the sport without having to perform well enough to please their sponsors and remain there.
Cycling has been "unsustainable" ...for 130 years!
If Vaughters wants to leave the sport, there will be hundreds of teams happy to ride the Tour and the biggest races in the world in his place. That's what happens when there's a ton of supply of teams and a limited amount of demand for teams at the highest level!
-An Economist
- If she was Dutch or Belgian she'd have already sorted a team out. Unfortunately, the CX teams are pretty insular to 'foreigners' and would rather give a spot to a local rider.
And that is one reason why the sport is niche outside its heartland.
- Dear Editor: It is no humiliation to make the final, even with two riders, and not get it perfect against another talented rider. Disappointment, sure.
- I luv this guy ,so honest puts the hand up ..."my fault.".. I would be stoked to see him win his big monuments ... i think he would be a great team mate and friend.
- In his years in the peloton, Evenepoel has had several major crashes that could have ended another person's career. In that, he is sadly similar to Roglic, whose crashes have had a huge impact on his still impressive palmares. I'd say the first thing that needs to happen is that everyone make it to the Tour safely. At that point? I don't think they stand a chance against the UAE engine, and the man who is only now (seriously?!) coming into what used to be the age of maturity, refinement, and full bodily development.
- It must be hard for him to let go...somewhere in his mind he sees himself competitive. The reality of his entire time at IPT tells a different story altogether.
- Not only that, but aside from JV, no one has remotely come close to Tadej level, and I seriously doubt Remco or Lipowitz will be there next year in the finales. That said, a lot can happen on the road in the next year, and I hope it's an epic battle among all of the top 10 finishers. It's a little anticlimactic to watch Tadej ride everyone off his wheel, even if it is super impressive to watch.
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