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- Yeah. Pogacar had an amazing ride- as expected, but the women’s race was better to watch. The difference in the announcers was telling. At the end of the women’s race they were yelling with excitement. At the end of the men’s race they were just droning on with superlatives. Well deserved superlatives, but still.
- I think Del Toro eased off at the end of SB. Would have been a bad look to hitch that ride and steal second. He looked very happy with third after the finish.
- Mou… zar i ti, sine Brute… Leave the Merckx cult to the Belgians. Even Tadej doesn’t want to be compared with him. Apparently being a proven doper isn’t a big deal as long as you’re Belgian...
Tadej and Merckx really don’t belong in the same sentence…
- Algarve, Faun and now SB. Seixas is Pog's heir.
- You may have missed it but it seems Vingegaard was also ill when he looked it.
In any case, he can do nothing but continue trying ways that could work, it’s not a pre-written manual and if someone is better than you it becomes extremely difficult to know what method works best.
- Not going to deny that or a job well done but jeez, read this “article” / “interview”, it’s OFF, sounds like an AI marketing job by UAE for their website.
- Perhaps it’s a “premium” feature on some pay per view channel ;-)
Also, I waited to see if they’d change it or someone would say something, apparently it’s too banal but it bothers me that the title lists DT before Seixas for the podium, at a minimum it shows a lack of respect for the unwritten rules of listing results.
- That’s a really sad comment. In between all that, I continued enjoying practicing and following the sport for MANY other reasons and people, just like the 100m sprint was interesting to me before, during and after Bolt despite the Johnsons of the world. I just don’t like the guy as a person so no matter what performances he manages (and I don’t deny any of them), he just doesn’t do it for me. A person is (or at least used to be) more than their achievements, i never liked Schumacher either, or Becker or Phelps or a whole bunch of people who achieved great things in their sport and I do like a lot of people who achieved pretty much nothing in their sport, like helmet guy or my friend who abandoned a career in cycling after winning LBL U23, not because he didn’t want one but because of what was asked of him as a condition for continuing (he won’t speak about it but it’s obvious). For me heroes need values or personality otherwise they’re hollow. I don’t like Merckx either by the way.
- I'm betting you have a shrine and kneel and pray to the Pogi god every night !
- Good grief....can you just dial back the Pogi fanboy love just a tad on this site!
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