Mont Ventoux Dénivelé Challenge
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- Matthew - ITS NOT A LAMBORGHINI 😁
- Amongst several other dubious actions. Still, great for all those passive retirement « investors » in arms manufacturers who can’t (mainly because they don’t want to) see the links. This is my main reason for not cheering on someone like Tadej, who just line the Ronaldos and Benzemas of this world are all to happy to have their (sleeping) conscience bought out.
- Some people are just mature and stubborn enough to stay within their personal limits despite outside pressure, when you don’t, you end up like Senna, is that what spectators want to provoke with their « demands » on athletes?
- Nobody ever complained about Froome doing nothing but stage races once he realised he’d NEVER get a result in one-day stuff? Why the different standards?
- Has he ever unfairly blamed anyone for his own crashes?
- I have no idea how the points are weighted but hopefully it’s somehow fair and in that case I guess the reason is because 1. Some races are worth more points, 2. You also get points when you don’t win. Maybe MVDP won something in 2014 (or did you mistype?) but his real wins only started in 2019..
- Asgreen was pretty quiet lately, good to see he’s still got it.
- Yeah, UAE. What a team! Sponsored by the main financier of the genocide in Darfur. You can't male these things up.
- Vingo's case, more than a desire to be with his family, it seems to be fear of racing and crashing. Yes, cycling is a very dangerous sport; you have to have a lot of confidence, otherwise, it won't be long before the rider gives up. The retirement out of fear starts avoiding running, considering EVERYTHING extremely dangerous, even climbing Montmartre. If Vingo doesn't win again the Tour this year, probably his retirement is near.
- Despicable and disrespectful comments from WVA.
How about we blame you too for your own numerous crashes?
This is not the way to go for GC standings. It was the organization's fault to place such a bottleneck in a slippery surface for 200 riders.