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04-04-2025 15:54
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19-03-2025 20:39
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26-10-2024 20:22
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20-10-2024 20:17
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31-07-2024 01:54
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26-07-2024 17:13
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22-07-2024 03:02
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19-07-2024 17:25
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17-07-2024 15:18
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Al
Well said, Pogi!!!!!!04-04-2025 15:54
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Al
You really can't blame someone for being an introvert, just like you can't praise someone for being an extrovert. These are personality traits and these guys are racers, not personality contestants. I wish I was an extrovert, but I'm just not....19-03-2025 20:39
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Al
No one cares what Armstrong says. Please stop giving him oxygen.17-03-2025 00:23
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Al
But...pretty much everything that has become illegal was legal at one point. LSD, opium, cocaine...26-10-2024 20:22
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Al
I think Jonas was spent after the Tour. He made such an amazing recovery after the Itzulia Basque Country crash, but I don't believe it was a complete recovery. Because of that he was totally depleted after the Tour, which was an astounding effort. Perfect time to back off, recover, train, and most of all enjoy your young family while you can. He may be a very busy rider once he comes all the way back with a full off-season of training under his helmet!20-10-2024 20:17
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Al
Armstrong=POS. Please stop giving him press and fwiw I NEVER read articles w/POS's name...just see the headline and comment like this.31-07-2024 01:54
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Al
Great cycling news with no paywall...thank you CyclingUpToDate!26-07-2024 17:13
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Al
This was a pretty cool summation of the end of Stage 20 by some guy on FB: There has been lots of chatter about the win today of Pogacar against Vinegaard. If we study the finish we see that it was a fair contest and Pogacar was taking every measure to offer a fair win to Vingegaard. 1. Pogacar takes front position and evens out to an easy pace. 2. Pogacar keeps looking back. 3. Vingegaard gets up out of the pedals to sprint. 4. Pogacar looks back and sees Vingegaard sprinting. 5. Pogacar launches his sprint against Vingegaard. 6. Jonas shakes head and drops back down. Pogacar gave Vingegaard every chance to fairly contest the sprint and win on the line. No gifts, but Pogacar did offer a fair competition, even giving Jonas the wheel to attack. To those who say Pogacar sat on the wheel, in the post race interview Vingegaard said he would have done the same if Pogacar engineered the attack. These guys are great sportsmen, imo!22-07-2024 03:02
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Al
Can one person be so much better?19-07-2024 17:25
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Al
Jonas has amazingly strong character!17-07-2024 15:18