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- Who cares? For starters, the current record holder of the most Tour de France stage wins.
- The white jersey battle - whether Afonso Eulálio can hold off Davide Piganzoli - is currently the most interesting, especially when you factor in Vingegaard's role.
The three-way podium fight between Felix Gall, Thymen Arensman and Jai Hindley is also interesting
- Chapeau!
I get so much joy out of watching Magnier dominate these sprint stages. He carries himself with such humility and grace, and his meteoric rise from one of the juniors into one of the most formidable sprinters in the peloton is incredible to watch.
- Spot on re comments in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king. Giro has been really poor no real opposition against Vin and team management fooling themselves thinking he will hold his own against Pog and potentially Sexias in the high mountains.
- Not sure you can test your form before the tour with only training. Hope he does well but the high mountains is his achilles heel. Also Sexias will be a poss contender
- Hip, Hip, Hooray!
As long as you don't comment on races you don't watch
- The stage winner says he was dropped right on the first hill but he believed in himself ... LOL ...Today is the day I decided not to watch cycling races anymore if Pogi and Seixas aren't there.
- Magnier won the third stage and in GC he is 140-150 place, and he can't survive a 4% gradient for 5-6 km. That's what I'm talking about. Who cares??? Who cares about stages and class C amateurs. This has nothing to do with serious sports.
PS: There was not even 1 comment about yesterdays sprint winner Michael Valgren. Why? Who cares. Boring.
- My opinion will not change anyone, not because I don't want to see it, but because fools don't want to see it. Vingegaard chose two races before the Giro where his opponents were Lenny and sick Lipowitz and now we have amateurs at the Giro. The stupid calendar allows him to win while he is at 70-80%.
Pogacar's MSR, Flanders, Roubaix and LBL wins in 2026 are worth more than Vingegaard's Giro2026, Vuelta2025 and Pogacar's Giro 2024. All three of those races together had a C starting list. Cycling is the worst sport in the world when it comes rules and the possibility of winning something against amateurs. And what is the UCI doing about it? NOTHING!!!
The One Cycling Project was a major commercial project aimed at reforming professional road cycling to make it financially sustainable and ensuring top riders compete against each other more often. The UCI officially rejected and excluded everything, but offered no alternative.
- Whatever Evenepoel's manager is being paid, it's too little. This contract smells a bit Froomey.
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