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- Very useless comment. At least share a few reasons why you think so, that way you may even help prevent many people from losing money.
- No, just making a different one.
- He lives there since a while so yes but it’s not just down the road, more like crossing all of Belgium and the Netherlands.
- Fantastic!
- There is something deeply stupid about the way race commentators get agitated when Pogacar is "isolated" on steep climbs. But I can understand how Visma gets sucked into cracking their own rider: they have to believe their guy is just a little stronger than Pogacar, and that putting them both at their limit will allow the 1% difference to emerge in their favor.
- Very unlikely to be a success.
- You missed the point.
- LOL!!!
MVDP:
2025
Wins his seventh UCI Cyclo-cross World Championship title.
Wins his seventh Monument, Milan–San Remo for the second time.
Wins E3 Saxo Classic for the second time.
Wins his eighth Monument, Paris–Roubaix for the third time.
$4M
WVA:
2025.
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$4M
LOL!!
And yes, you're right, way, way, way better.
- From the sounds of it, he's already in Spain doing his endurance training, which would mean that Benidorm is just down the road.
- A rider from another era, all his wins were in the teens, and he’s one of many coming to his late 30s while still riding strong for the team. Congrats on a solid career. Who preceded him as a Slovenian rider in the top ranks? It’s folks like Mezgec who paved the way for Mohoric, Roglic, and Pogacar (as always, sorry about the lack of correct accents).
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