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Cbastnagel
I am wondering if VISMA is planning to win the Giro but without burying Jonas. So that the Giro really becomes a build for TDF. What do you all think?05:05
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Cbastnagel
I think Bobo is right and that there’s a bit of prejudice here because of who Remco is married to and the faith they’ve decided to share One thing I like about him is he is never afraid to say what he believes, and isn’t afraid to be his own person, regardless of what the world thinks. Or maybe it’s just because he’s left-handed I’m not a fan of his but do admire his persistence in being himself He wins a lot, he complains a lot, he tells the world what he’s thinking, and he loves his wife Good for him20-04-2026 16:40
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Cbastnagel
MVDP, TP, and WVA each had at least 2 bike changes. That is what made it so crazy. You never knew what would happen next. And then think about when you think about what Filippo Ganna went through. He was a true warrior. He kept fighting back. What a great day of cycling!13-04-2026 22:39
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Cbastnagel
If POGI had a flat tire he would not have been going up the bank like that in the velodrome. I hate it when people try to cast doubt after wards. It was obvious his legs gave out. As much as I dislike how much POGI dominates, he is a super classy competitor and never sows sour grapes. He never seems cocky and you get the feeling that he just likes to Win.13-04-2026 17:26
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Cbastnagel
I can’t wait. I like the fact that in women’s racing, you really just don’t know. To me it’s become more exciting than the men’s racing. I would like PFP to win, but who knows…05-04-2026 04:28
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Cbastnagel
I couldn’t believe it either. It looked like Abrahamsson refused to come thru.. It reminded me of that stage years ago in Titreno Adriatico where MVDP took off from far away and barely made it.27-03-2026 23:48
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Cbastnagel
What I don’t understand is, there are several major climbing stages coming up and there’s a pattern here where burns his matches for these climbing stages, and then falls apart on the climbs when it matters the most. It’s like he races like he’s a classic’s rider but wants everybody to treat him like he’s a GC rider. I wonder if Chris Horner will give him a good youtube lashing for all of this. I will say this though, it makes him fun to watch26-03-2026 04:14
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Cbastnagel
I MVDP is a team player when he needs to be, but perhaps not as much as we would like him to be. But to be fair…Look at all those lead outs he’s done for Jasper. Alpecin had Jasper get him back after Cipressa but he had to fight for his own position. They didn’t help and guide him the way that POG had McNulty. I used to dislike MVDP because I started watching cycling through cyclocross. No my opinion is he just needs to win. So sometimes he looks selfish, but he was more than willing to sacrifice himself at the Tour de France and other races for Jasper.22-03-2026 15:27
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Cbastnagel
I wonder if perhaps MVDP came back too quickly after cyclocross and potentially is living on borrowed form. He started winning right away when he came back to the road. It’s just a theory. A more important point though is that Tom Pitcock stayed with Pog This whole POG and MVDP domination thing is getting old. I find myself watching the women’s racing as it is less predictable. So I was Disney-Jacked to see Tom and even WVA give us so hope for more dynamic competition.22-03-2026 15:13
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Cbastnagel
Simon Yates had 58 Race Days in 2025. Maybe he just wanted to retire at the top of his powers. Not everyone NEEDS to race like Pogacar, MVDP, WVA, and Remco; as it seems to define their lives. Maybe we just take them at their word; rather than calling it abuse.31-01-2026 23:44