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- yeah i think the fastest descent riders have to be adrenaline junkies
- Come on, a female cycling professional, brakes not adjusted (lever close to the bar) - it seems she's the male equivalent of Thibaut Pinot, he was a really good rider but downhill, catastrophic... Some people just ain't got the descending skills necessary...
- seriously if people were messaging this kid with hate about her riding need to get a life. i did read some negative comments in media posts where i answered back myself condemning them . She is a little gem imo.
- Pederson had the kind of success you look for when trying to expand what people think of biking. He was in the top of the first 3 monuments, on the podium in roubaix and flanders. He won the points classification in every GC race he contested, including two grand tours, plus he won 2 GC races. He had another stellar season, consistency throughout. I think he deserves it. VIngegaard had an excellent season, but the Tour is so public that only winning counts, and the Vuelta felt like a consolation prize this year. Neither was as good as Pogacar in their respective areas (classics for Pederson, GC races for Vingegaard), but I suspect Vingegaard suffered the worse in the comparison.
- Cosnefroy has won for example in Quebec where Pogacar has done the worst of any of the classics, over the years. He’s a perfect fit for the team, honestly.
- This doesn’t seem that controversial. Either would have been super deserving.
- "A disgrace for cycling what happened"
I think what happened is disgrace for Spain and Vuelta, not for cycling.
- Mads is very deserving with his full year of racing and wins.
- At the Vuelta this year, I remember Vine pulled for the team and definitely made sacrifices. He won a few stages but even pulled for Ayuso I seemed to remember. Ayuso on the other hand, pulled for the team for like 20 metres and then dropped out lol...
- two punctures. Fate seems to be against him. Hopefully 2026 will be otherwise
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