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- How can you say that, last season he had 7! race days before the Tour, that's neither a lot nor often
- It would be interesting to see if he could go for a green jersey onetime. Considering his penchant for winning everything possible, I’m surprised he doesn’t try this once.
- I am disappointed that we ever give Broyneel a public platform again. Boonen is a former star, and why should Bruyneel’s disgraced opinion ever matter, let alone be published. Bruyneel has forever disgraced by the Cycling profession, and never deserves a public platform again. He is entitled to his personal opinion on talented cyclists, but those opinions should never be published or printed. We need to forget him in the professional sport of cycling. As a cyclist and father, I never want my children to even know about him, unless it’s how he orchestrated a cheating doping program.
- It seems like every 3 years a new French kid pops up as the wonderkid, the savior to finally redeem France in their own race, including Bardet, Pinot, Rolland, Barguil, Gaudu, Martin, but it never quite materializes. I hope Seixas is finally the guy. I'm not a Frenchman, but I'd be happy to see them do it for once. If it should happen, how do you think France would celebrate?
- oh, crap, maybe i’m OBSESSIVE! i’ll have to spend some time thinking about that, over and over, as if it were a looped tape, playing in over and over and over in my head, forever…
- A far more interesting article would have been Patrick complaining of MVDP being as or more popular than Remco ;-) but it may be too late now, I get the feeling the tables turned after the summer.
- I’d like to see him trying some more 1 week hilly stage races, think that might be a more interesting challenge for him.
I get it for the TdF, it’s not because it’s the biggest race that everyone has to go for or like it, like many things in life.
And when you race as much and as often as him, there’s sound logic to avoiding 3 weeks of musical chairs.
- Sorry for Michael and his recent “outburst” but every year we see WVA & MVDP making the others look like amateurs even though they’re the ones who can’t focus purely on xc all year. You can’t then moan about them getting more attention, no matter how many races you enter.
- On the road at the speed they often pass (other than steep climbs) it’s virtually impossible to identify 90% of riders in a group (unless you’re obsessive), luckily in xc there are fewer riders, less bunched and they’re slower so it’s less of a problem to set them apart.
- Correct, creates engagement.