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- Well, as far as I know, they’re also not being treated like criminals but they need to accept that for a whole bunch of people they are just as bad as drug users or dealers, tax cheats and frauds.
We are talking of people who deliberately used products knowing they could get punished and banned within their activity. It’s the equivalent of drugs in society and in that sense they get away pretty lightly when you consider the consequences of that, without even considering places where that gets you life or maybe even death. Cycling has come to the point where NO-ONE can claim not to know what might happen if you dope so if you still decide to take that risk you deserve the consequences, and it shows you must be desperate and cycling for the wrong reasons.
- The check is in the mail....
- Considering his schedule and the fact he seemed to feel ok initially, I could imagine they didn’t rush it but probably now they have. I mean, even though he half impaled himself on the rod, he rode on to win in typical Mathieu style. Like he said, the pain got worse over the days so initially he probably thought nothing of it.
- Yes, if Kuss (also a GT winner lest we forget, the same one) is back in form though, he’ll be lead domestique, Yates will be the domestique’s domestique and Jorgensen will do the relay between the two. Jonas will be on Tadej’s wheel somewhere else ;-)
Guess we won’t be seeing any brothers escaping together anymore now.
- lol they pass the SD Worx team at 4:00 in the video and Demi Vollering's (I think it's her...) jaw drops when she realises it's Jonas.
- You dont need to be best at everything if you get a gap of 2-5 minutes over the other riders in the area of strengths overcoming the losses due to the weakness even if the other riders know your weakness
- Your sentence makes no sense.
- Yates is a GT winner, he will be a big part of setting the pace in he high mountains just like Kuss has done in previous years. He is a big name for Visma.
- Yes, they're not better than them at coming in 10th place
- He may not be concerned, exactly, but I guarantee you he is fully conscious of this move: Kuss, Jorgensen, and Yates make for a very powerful domestique, and I think the balance of power may have shifted to Visma.