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Ayuso is a young, but still immature bike rider, with an ego too big to fit the UAE team. I've criticized him here few times myself. But nevertheless, calling him a (Spanish) rat is low. Stating the obvious, I believe28-11-2025 15:03
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A clickbait on steroids. What does this article has to do with Contador/Armstrong rivalry?13-11-2025 08:35
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That could have been a fabulous title for a novel by C.S. Lewis or Tolkien. For a bike race? C'mon10-11-2025 13:26
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Or, maybe Lazkano was just unfortune to dine at the same steakhouse Contador had used to02-11-2025 21:56
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He was 41 at that time, and did spend another year at Lampre. But yeah, he was probably as clean as Tony Montana was.24-10-2025 20:32
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Now, that's a bald statement (ha ha)13-10-2025 16:47
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Astana had been the laughing stock in the peloton for the past two years, with surviving at world tour level seemingly impossible. Suddenly every rider of that team, almost without exception has miraculously improved his results during last year. Notably Scaroni himself. This is somewhat more a “Not very human” definition IMO than aspire to finish a race on the podium13-10-2025 12:38
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The two frenchmen could have literally kick buckets all the way from the flamme rouge to the finish line and still contest for the win. Can't remember a win thrown so easily like that.12-10-2025 17:09
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Of course it still carries a weight. It has never been more relevant in the last 80 years10-10-2025 22:51
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The team didn't put Derek in risk that was the incited mob. It's not the team's responsibility to protect him, but the Guardia civil. But still you win the prize for the most antisemite comment of the day. Good for you10-10-2025 22:39