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Colnago-fan
I wonder about the duel now between Visma LAB and uae at Le Tour. I'm sure they'll be fine, but things are now interesting especially after Wout winning Roubaix and the freedom he'll have in July when not working for Jonas. Just today, he dropped Florian like a sack of potatoes on gravel.10-05-2026 23:37
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Colnago-fan
I agree to a point. Mostly in part of future achievements. Look no further than Primoz, and hoping Cyan doesn't go the same route. There's something to be said for meshing in a new tram that hasn't gone great for departing guys.04-05-2026 18:43
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Colnago-fan
Jonas is already thinking beyond clycling with all the properties his wife and him are picking up. I'd give him 2-3 years in the sport max. Amd that's not a bad thing, he's won whatever he wants----once he gets that Giro. Visma has to also think who'll take over after Wout, which, will be hard to imagine unless Brennan develops fully this and next year. Snatching Seixas would definitely level competitiveness across the spectrum.03-05-2026 21:03
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Colnago-fan
Great assessment! I'm looking forward to this year's tour. While I'm not team pog, and am fully team Wout. now that he's won Paris~Roubaix, I hope he is as great as when he was the best of the rest, including his Ventoux stage. I know that he can now coast at this point, but no one is more 100% in for the team than him. That's what makes the difference when it comes to teammates.02-05-2026 00:47
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Colnago-fan
I sure as F hope they don't make prima Donna the team lead, Remco is so ungrateful and his road Olympic is in no small way the product of Wout being marked and letting Remco get away.23-04-2026 17:10
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Colnago-fan
Does he think before opening his mouth to make such self entitled comment? I'm sure by the end of the sentence he realized the bullshit that spilled out of it. Does he think everyone will wait for Tadej like Pidcock did? Tadej is the world champion, sure, but he's just another rider, not one everyone has to cater to. Falls happen, tyres flatten, mechanicals are unavoidable, no go to the corner, bad loser. The result was well deserved of Wout as he raced smarter and had plenty of energy to finish it off.13-04-2026 14:45
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Colnago-fan
I hope it rains and gets muddy, a true hell of the north10-04-2026 18:41
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Colnago-fan
I'm not gonna lie, I definitely wanted Wout to win, but at the same time, everyone treats him differently than van Der, or pog. When cyclists race against the latter ones, they basically resign themselves and let them win. With Wout, they want to chase and beat him. Does this mean they consider Wout the one to measure against? I'll never be a fan of the latter, and always will root for Wout even if this means an eternal 2nd like Sagan used to be until he won both Roubaix and Flanders. Besides, these 2 don't have to prove anything to anyone.03-04-2026 14:57
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Colnago-fan
Hardly a god. He is great, but not what you're salivating over.03-04-2026 14:50
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Colnago-fan
I think Remco is trying to save face after having come out empty handed from Catalunya. Having said that, this is probably going to be one hell of a race because Wout is definitely in great shape and will do anything to win this race while healthy. I don't think teams will change tactics just because he'll be taking part, though.01-04-2026 14:17