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- As far as I'm convinced, Remco still has "zero" wins. I invite Remco to stop in Siena to meet his Slovenian master, Pogi the G.O.A.T... but no, it's better to run away and hide. His fans will somehow defend and glorify him. Let me repeat, he still has zero wins in 2026. If someone doesn't have a high enough IQ to understand what I'm talking about, it's because they don't recognize the low ranking F category races. If Remco will beat Del Toro and Adam Yates in the UAE Tour, then I will consider this to be his first win in 2026. Ad acta.
- I think this is his fifth interview where he's saying "Good Riddance" to Remco (unless it's the same repeated interview) but he certainly will get a big shock when a) he finds himself to be Soudal-Quick Step's best climber but failing and b) when the French dump all the pressure of being the next Tour winner on his shoulders, which will sag
- another reason to love MVDP. he didn't make the easy switch, he didn't join a super team already. he did the hard work to make a team a super team.
- Pogi is the final boss
- Well he’s a bit of a primadonna. Comes from his soccer/football roots, so carefully creating his schedule to yield the best exposure is going to be paramount.
- El Toro Loco appears to have the temperament and ability one of a couple who i respect in UAE..
- Evenepoel and co. have put one set of UAE riders to the sword. If they can do the same to this group the final test is the man at the top- Pogacar!
- Give it a rest. Remco has over 30 wins at WT, WC or Olympics level, including over time a few serious whuppings of Pogi. Everyone knows that Pogi is the GOAT. But that hardly means that top 10 riders like Jonas, Remco, MvdP, Almeida, Mads etc. are nobodies
- I'm not sure how I got you to defend Jonas
- Obviously the best thing would be to remove the winners of (most) Grand tours from 1991 to 2005 from the history books to truly clean the records of EPO. Non-EPO doping, the sort Lemond and Merckx used, have to be included as clean. The thing is that it's not possible to go by the obvious, only what was proven right after the EPO era ended. Armstrong confessed early enough after retirement, while Riis and Ullrich confessed later, relatively, and Pantani died. It's obvious that Induráin was, like them, doping, but unfortunately it doesn't work like that (as much as I would like it to). All this was decided quite a while ago, and no-one wants to go back to discussing it, as it's cut and dried
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