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> UAE have three riders inside the top five overall, with Pogacar leading, Del Toro fourth and Ayuso fifth Ah, yes. Ayuso may have donned a different team jersey, but he never left UAE. UAE is in his heart no matter where he goes.10:53
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That's what a good leader do, give back to your mate. Congrats, Tadej and Isaac.05-07-2026 17:52
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Losing more than 1 minute after one stage. Not good, especially when he's not even the tier one climber. Movistar can salvage the Tour by targeting stage hunting instead sacrificing riders to protect the GC goal. It's gone, baby, gone.04-07-2026 19:05
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GC at Giro vs GC at the Tour is different. The field is stacked. Most GC contenders at Giro can only fill the role of super domestique at the Tour.03-07-2026 17:35
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I doubt these French teams have the financial prowess to pry him from the proverbial UAE's golden cage.03-07-2026 14:19
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My username is a play on his. Perhaps, it's also time for me to move on from cycling news.03-07-2026 07:17
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Can't blame him for hanging on. Those sweet, sweet $$$ are too enticing.03-07-2026 07:16
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The headline "re-emerging former World Tour climber" and the photo tripped me into thinking that's Froome. He looks a bit like Froome.01-07-2026 16:52
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KerisVroom
yeah, boy, cyclo-cross.01-07-2026 07:31
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Theory vs practice. In theory, they can drag Remco down if they want. In practice, that's a suicidal move. Belgian cycling will have to answer to the wrath of Belgians if they stop Remco from participating the Tour.30-06-2026 17:56