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MajorPayne
Buahaahahahahaaha!!!!03-12-2025 20:30
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MajorPayne
I think it is!01-12-2025 18:05
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MajorPayne
The only obstacle? Tadej! :)28-11-2025 18:09
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I wouldn't be surprised if one of them wins all five. :)24-11-2025 09:21
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Mistermaumau what is your problem?05-11-2025 14:20
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There is no van Aert??? :) :) :)05-11-2025 14:08
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ChrisBe - nothing amazing about it. And nothing special. Mathiu's victory in San Remo is more special.02-11-2025 18:48
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Mobk - translation error. But it would be funny only if you didn't understand what I meant.02-11-2025 18:47
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MajorPayne
So if Pogačar had driven to Paris as cowardly as Jonas, we wouldn't be talking about van Aert today. And read again what I wrote in the first post. An amazing win just because he beat a tired and injured Tadej??01-11-2025 17:32
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Everything you wrote is true! And everything I wrote is true! If Pogačar hadn't been injured the entire last week of the Tour, we wouldn't be talking about van Aert today. And Pogačar, so exhausted from his injury and the battle with Jonas, goes on to win a stage where his main competitor (Jonas) finishes 12 minutes behind. And that's why I repeat: You should have put in the selection: Tadej Pogačar - Tour de France Stage 21 (Montmartre–Champs-Élysées). I would vote for that!31-10-2025 18:13