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- What, like Milan-San Remo??? The easiest race to win once and most difficult to win repeatedly? Go take some geography lessons man.
- Ah, that’s nice, rare here :-)
- Yes, you can do it again, but special conditions must be met, as happened the two times you won.
-In 2022, a so young, so impulsive Tadej with a weak team (these conditions no more)
-In 2023 a Tadej with improvised and inefficient prior preparation because injury/surgery: he was able to ride a normal bicycle two weeks before the start of the Tour and was unable to learn the TT. TT where you destroyed him in time and psychologically.
Maybe next year Tadej starts his natural decline but I doubt it, he still has junior legs, more likely to improve than to decline.
We will see.
You fight fiercely, don't give up! and welcome to the Giro! (if it's in Piemonte -my home- better).
- This would destroy cycling, and that's why it will never happen. Good luck telling the drunk germans they can't stand next to the road to watch the bike race haha.
- Tadej isn't making these claims, it's us fans that are making them. Everyone has a right to their opinion, even the people whose opinions are wrong.
- This sounds like news that could have been announced on April 1st.
- Please stop putting Tom Pidcock at the same level as Van der Poul and Van Aert. He is a special Mountain Bike Rider, but as a CX rider he is around the same level as the best of the rest. When he won the World CX it was on a course in USA which was more of a Mountain Bike course than a CX course, and the top riders were not there. He is a contender, but it should be top 2 not top 3.
- What is there is people going for the win are even more conservative in their attacks than those trying for seconds. Half hearted attacks and chasing down any attacks with the whole thing ending in a sprint won by whoever conserved the most
- That could have been a fabulous title for a novel by C.S. Lewis or Tolkien. For a bike race? C'mon
- all i can say that there are a lot of idiots hired to come up with new names