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- It reads as if there is a mix of AI generated text, Google translate, and then just sloppy editing and typos. A case of "you get what you pay for"?
- What a win (although if he didn't win it'd have been bigger)! Personally I was most impressed by Giulio Pellizzari. After his debut at Strade Bianche where he exploded but still said that it'll be a fixed race for him for the next 10 years, there were probably some doubts but he silenced them. Also, Isaac Del Toro has a 2nd place curse with gravel races... 2nd in ClassĂca JaĂ©n ParaĂso IntĂ©rior 2025 (to Kwiatkowski), 2nd on stage 9 of the 2025 Giro (to van Aert), 2nd in Strade Bianche 2026 (with his duel with Seixas) and now 2nd to van der Poel here in Tirreno-Adriatico.
- like anyone asked him to do so.
- and who made him the self appointed minister of safety???
- here is what I don’t get in the basque country crash. they did a recon. they notified the organizer the road was bumpy due to tree roots.
yet he still went full gas into the corner? didn’t give gaps? he know it was a rough road and didn’t take precautions?
how is that the organizers fault. and BTW, trees grow and disrupt surfaces. everyone has a brake on their bikes.
- They haven't actually published his numbers from saturday, it's all guesswork.
- Yes, Mathieu, go for it
- no, I think they use a lot of AI, standard stuff. they recycle about half of their photos at least, from older races
- they don't report much on British amateur races here.
I just don't have much sympathy for whiners that make $6.0 million per year for riding a bike, and they think they have it so tough.
- Why is Simon Yates’ retirement being woven into current Ineos affairs?
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