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- What a pathetic comment. You create your own narratives and through your own naivety you are so deluded that you believe them and come here as some sort of preacher. If Tadej is your favorite rider then that's fine but it's quite petty to to be so devoid of any empathy towards the other riders as if they were just "amateurs". Sure, Tadej is a legend but please respect to the other riders.
I don't expect anything from this comment to be honest but if you can do a favor please stop commenting in this website as it's becoming so painful to see your 2 year old comments about cycling as if it was a game.
Thank you.
- He's not going to Flanders? Not sure what the team is thinking. Is there any better classics guy in INEOS?
- My biggest problem is that he will crash. He has already crashed twice and that has affected his performance
- Wout was thinking a bit too much about last year. Between the two Nokereberg climbs he should've slowed down and waited. Then he should've attacked on the final climb. In that way he'd have got around 11 km of rest before the final. Not many riders, if any, would've been able to follow him, but it could've failed entirely. It's called risking losing in order to win
- Told you before:
Death, taxes and Wout second.
- As a non-fan this season has been pretty good for RE hate watching. Looking forward to some G2 arm-waving tantrums.
- GANNA! That was amazing! What timing! I was all ready to blame him for enabling another Philipsen win, but instead he is the only one to catch Wout van Aert. And what heartbreak for him. So much work, so much effort, and caught at the last second. What a crazy race for Ganna, what a win!
- "Not especially mind-blowing palmares", "doomed GT fantasy"?? 76 pro wins at 26, Vuelta title, Tour podium, 2 monuments, 9 GT stage wins across all 3 GTs. Yeah, pretty unimpressive palmares w/out the double Olympic gold and 4x WC titles...
Just because he's super memeable, doesn't mean he's not absolutely world class, and a fantastic teammate to boot! Indisputable that he's the 2nd best all-rounder in the world currently
- If Pogačar does not win, it will not be a sprinter. It will be a puncher who pulls off something special. For that reason, Arnaud de Lie (on terrible form anyway) and Paul Magnier (not performing too well despite good form) aren't the biggest challengers after van der Poel, van Aert and Pedersen.
Romain Grégoire, Alec Segaert, Tim van Dijke, Per Strand Hagenes, even Florian Vermeersch... those are the actual outsiders
- Remco did a Lorenzo Finn (who's been praised for his maturity and selflessness).
Questions were asked as to how Evenepoel actually thought of doing such a huge pull. After all, in all of his 6 prior seasons he was the sole leader at quick step, and wasn't used to working as the super domestíque. He also never really had a super domestíque working for him.
But at Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, he experienced that for the first time. Giulio Pellizzari pulled for him for 15 km on very rough terrain and then lead him out. Evenepoel soloed to victory and Pellizzari still finished 3rd, and won the youth classification. Perhaps that inspired Evenepoel to do the same for Lipo.
As for the Tour de France, if Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe spring a surprise and take Pellizzari along with Lipowitz and Evenepoel, that'd be a very strong trio, especially as they work together well (and for that reason Roglič must be excluded). Hindley and Dani Martínez could be excellent mountain domestíques
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