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- If you can't infer my comment you might not be suited to make your own. Can't fix stupid it seems.
- You're entitled to your opinion. Last I checked, the Tour of California and the Tour de Georgia were not second rate races. Could you get through the first two hours on any of those stages?🤡
- He's clearly just one cog in many that are responsible.
- I think most riders deal with their own meds now. The liability for a team is too high and it's too hard to not leave a paper trail supplying so many people.
- It's not just Sky, but all teams. Most trams have some type of doping program in place. The UCI turn a blind eye to it until someone starts making remarks about it to the media. And after a certain point, an investigation starts. At times they bust someone and at other times claim the evidence is not "conclusive" and that ends it. I'm sure members of Sky during the era of Wiggins are Froome will be named as well as one or both of the main riders named above
- Libya, Lybia, Labia... one and the same Nation🤣
- Agreed
- Since started 2024 when he changed new approaced and coaches, only few names riders like MvdP, Narvaez no one seems to be able to beat him and it is very easy to say that he's unbeatable.
- Kind of disrespectful. This was just after the toughest TdF for ages, with illness.
Jonas did 7GTs in 5 years winning 3 and only ever beaten by Pogi (Sepp was gifted his place).
If you imagine Pogi hadn’t been born, he’d have won 5 Tours consecutively and be a national hero.
It’s not because Mads had a fantastic (earlier part of the) year elsewhere that Jonas’s results can be called disappointing.
Anyway, they don’t overlap at all so why not just appreciate both?
- True but I think stage race wise the progression is similar. It is for the whole season and one day races that Tadej progressed most. Also he only did one GT