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- I was thinking the exact same thing as Kelly in the moment before the crash: if Pidcock is backing off your wheel while bombing a descent, you are going too fast. So many people talk about how dominant Pogacar is and how boring this makes cycling. However, with the stomach-churning risks he takes, his era could end on any day, just as it did for Froome and Bernal. I was surprised to see him remount after hitting the deck at 40-plus mph. I understand why his girlfriend can't even watch his descents. I am going to enjoy his time while it lasts.
- Another brain dead take from the org. While they stayed cozy in their warm cars
- Ahhh, and there was me watching and thinking we might finally get an uncommented article. Now you leave Frieders no choice but to participate ;-)
- I don’t think that was the sense he was conveying.
Anyway, can’t change him much more, Tadej is a little like the Senna of cycling, will do as he wants and has to live with the consequences. MAYBE the fall will swing the heart/mind balance. For cycling popularity and fan discussions it won’t hurt to now have a Tour with a fit Jonas and Tadej having to recover from a nasty crash at P-R.
- After destroying many careers due to his cheating and pettiness, he suddenly became a saint due to helping out Wiggins /s
- All these ex riders give a brain dead comment now and then. Pogi is three time TDF winner, there are less than 10 riders who have done that. Its not a fluke. Last year he beat Pantani's record by 3.5 minutes. Thats not a fluke. Pogi and Vingegaard have nothing to prove in terms of winning the TDF. They are not one-off. Can we call Kelly's wins in each of the monuments flukes, he never win more than 3
- You mean the guy who once refused to race a Tour stage because the start was too early? Real guts yeah. Respect for a lot he said and does but let’s ask him first and then remind him of it according to his attitude.
- Neutralising was ok, there needs to be more discussion and guidance about it coming from UCI though so everyone more or less knows when and under which conditions it’s likely to happen. Obviously far more needs to be done with regards to communication. Can’t be that in an era where every rider has an ear piece, they don’t see the obvious practical solution.
- Without a doubt, if Paris-Roubaix, Flanders, etc, are wet races, they need to be cancelled immediately!
- Along with 1980 L-B-L winner Bernard Hinault.