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- Fish? Rat?
There's something really wrong with you.
- A journalist from Siol, Alenka Teran Košir, who was there when Tadej won his fourth classic Strade Bianche, recorded an interesting remark by Novak. “Paul Seixas is very good. Everyone compares him to Tadej, they want to compare him. At this age he is even better than him. But as I know Tadej, when he was as old as Seixas he hadn’t been to altitude training and he was still riding for the Gusto Rog Ljubljana team. I can say he won his first Tour while eating pizza, drinking beer and playing PlayStation. I think Pogačar is truly a talent, but these boys are already all polished. They’ve all been at altitude training for a month. All fine, but how long will they maintain that? In their heads. These guys are too hyped at 19, 20 years old. I don’t know if they’ll be able to race until they’re 30,” Novak said.
- It's a shame Ayuso got hurt. He would have beaten the Danish Fish but now he's out. Don't get me wrong, I still think Ayuso is a rat, because he was against Pogi being on the same team, but he's still a very good cyclist.
- He has the past to pull something like that off, very seedy murky character.
- MVdP had Pellizzari covered, but del Toro almost timed his attack perfectly. Just being in the frame with MVdP is highly impressive, but del Toro was actually closing on MVdP to the line. Positively exhilarating!
- I would much rather see him developing in competition with Pog and del Toro rather than getting added to UAE's already stacked stable of riders.
- Aaaach, how sad
Conspiracy: McNulty and Politt purposefully crashed to get back at Ayuso. All orchestrated by Gianetti
- I was not a fan of Serieys, especially after he kicked Lavenu out (I'm still not a fan) but he has made the team better. A bit like Brailsford
- He should stay for this year and maybe another year, he needs to develop for grand tours without a lot of pressure, he's very young, if he plans on being a super domestique he should go now and take the money.
- I see 1 and 3 as the reasons why he shouldn't do the Tour. Even if 'pressure rolls off him' when Pogačar drops him at the Tour or if he holds on for a bit longer, the pressure will increase tenfold. I see 2 as the reason why he should go to La Vuelta (although the Canadian classics are on his programme) where he'd have a genuine shot at victory.
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