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- At least one thing Seixas has at his favor is he is not riding for Gianetti, but I think he will never be a complete all rounder like Pogacar, his phisyology is different, he is taller but more slender, dont think he will ever do paris roubaix or flanders, maybe he will center his career around the tour
- At what point did he "call out" Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert, Vini, Ayuso and Remco. Leave your man love at the door gump.
- 2025 Strade Bianche: 98 finishers out of 175 starters (21 out of 180?). Number of riders OTL: 0. Finish rate: 56%.
2025 Paris-Roubaix: 117 finishers out of 175 starters (102 out of 180?). Number of riders OTL: 5. Finish rate: 67%.
I recommend you use PCS (ProCyclingStats) if you have heard of it.
- Some of you say that Strade Bianche has become a climbers race, so where are all those legendary climbers: the rat Ayuso, Remco Mustafa, Vinni the Fish? Why don't I see them in the top 10? Mistermaumau would say: "Nobody even knows if the Messiah (will) exist(s). It can’t be an objective debate. It's very different whether you grow up in France/Norway/Argentina/Spain/China/Iran/USA/Israel/Palestine/Lebanon or the beautiful small country of Slovenia...bla bla bla..."
- France has Seixas, Belgium has Remco Mustafa, Spain has the rat Ayuso, Denmark has Vinni the Fish... all that's left is for Italy to get its cycling star. Then all of the legendary cycling countries will follow every race with impatience, annoyance, frustration... following Pogi The Goat from a tiny but beautiful country called Slovenia. Long live cycling !!!
- You tell me what facts I got wrong or shut the f+++ up. Capish?
- If Paul should end up staying even close to Tadej in such a scenario to the end, then I'd say Tadej has reason to be worried, because Paul is so young, and has age on his side.
- Get back on your meds.
- Its simply unbelievable how every time a young cyclist has a great day or shows promise then he's suddenly the next coming of Eddy Merckx. And the comments here from people with no idea what they're talking about. Like a 19 year old with no classics experience is going to challenge the World Tour's No. 1 rider on the No. 1 team.
Let this kid forge his path without being compared to multi-TDF winners. Maybe he'll be the next Pogacar. But not now, not this year, or next.
- ahahahah, Life of Brian: "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!"
From Madiot, whom I perceive as a very judgmental and envious person, anything is possible.
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