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Latest comments
ChillingCyclist
28-01-2026
Why not leave people alone ? famous people incl.
Hills33
28-01-2026
But he took his anger out on an amateur rider who simply offered his help. That rider said that he understood Jonas's anger, but that says a lot about how kind and humble the rider is.
frieders3
28-01-2026
Doper Horner is a wanna be and would be totally irrelavent if he hadn't doped to win that Vuelta!
frieders3
28-01-2026
They are already racing at the Alula Tour this week!
PogiFan2Day
28-01-2026
Chris Horner’s opinion is valid and shouldn’t be dismissed just because he’s allegedly a doper. His opinions have sound judgement and definitely make sense to me. I prefer his opinions to others who haven’t raced in their life!!
itsent
28-01-2026
Can you please provide a link to the Gaimon reference?
itsent
28-01-2026
Having trained on French roads for hours without pro riders in vicinity, yet seeing them near the end of rides in passing, it must be said this story is lacking context details. Public roads are for the public. If teams wish for private access, they should get permits for road closures. Otherwise, hire sweeper riders to shadow the pros and discuss rules of the road with non-team riders who are sharing the roads.
Hills33
27-01-2026
Perhaps they were closer to start with? But the rider who simply offered his help was gracious about Jonas reacting with annoyance to him.
maria20242024
27-01-2026
I watched the video on Twitter (X): the amateur cyclist was not on his wheel; at all. There was more than 100-150 meters between them. Maybe Jonas overreacted?
Hills33
27-01-2026
Then another cyclist's offer of help was brushed away. It is not hard to empathise with Jonas, whose ride was ruined. But I can't help wondering if the journalists who are now asking amateurs to stay away from all top riders would have been as understanding if the top rider involved was Pogacar.
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