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13-06-2026 19:44
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27-05-2026 23:56
20-05-2026 11:44
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KerisVroom
I like this version of Juan Ayuso. Own his own mistake. I didn't like him when he was in UAE. A great sign of maturity.14-06-2026 00:46
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KerisVroom
There's a GC contender in the breakaway according to Del Toro, that's why they had to chase hard to protect their GC interest.13-06-2026 19:44
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KerisVroom
He has a big fat contract with Sky until the end of 2027. Given his lackluster performance after the life-threatening accident, it will be surprising to see him getting a better deal than what he has right now.27-05-2026 23:56
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KerisVroom
Yes, he is an anomaly. But still, he is no match to Remco on TT. If GT includes around 200 km of TT, that will shift the profile a bit from pure climbers to generalists. Then, you'll see exciting tactics to compensate for the time loss on TT stages.20-05-2026 11:44
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KerisVroom
GT should bring back more flat time trial stages with long distances like how it used to be. Otherwise, it's just a predictable pure climbers' show. Make it so that the calculus is a bit unpredictable, can Remco win the GC if he shed his opponents in TT? Right now, it's a foregone conclusion that Remco won't win TdF unless misfortune strikes the favorites.20-05-2026 00:00
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KerisVroom
I sympathize sprinters. In the modern era, they peak for a few short years before being overtaken by youngsters, then they have to take even riskier moves in already hazard prone finales just to gamble for a win. Dylan was on fire while he was with Jumbo.15-05-2026 08:37
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KerisVroom
it's strange to see Egan to drop so fast.12-05-2026 16:50
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KerisVroom
He crashed again and was taken out of the race.09-05-2026 16:47
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KerisVroom
I know. But you should look at his record. He's one unlucky bloke who crashes for all sorts of reasons.07-05-2026 18:20