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Santiago
Pog and Vino dominated the last 4 editions, I counted 6. Does the writer even follow cycling.. Looking forward to what's looking to be a very interesting Tour. My podium: same as last year with Sexias a DNF.00:56
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Santiago
As super talented guy for sure.. almost unbelievable at his age. But beating Pog, Vingegaard and Remco at the Tour is a big ask. Ok, he hung on Pog's wheel when Pog was at his Classics power weight but hanging on is not the same as pulling. Top 5 would be a remarkable achievement at his age, so fan boys, don't be disappointed if he doesn't make the podium at the Tour. That said, I look forward to seeing him finish in yellow one day.04-06-2026 14:03
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Santiago
As super talented guy for sure.. almost unbelievable at his age. But beating Pog, Vingegaard and Remco at the Tour is a big ask. Ok, he hung on Pog's wheel when Pog was at his Classics power weight but hanging on is not the same as pulling. Top 5 would be a remarkable achievement at his age, so fan boys, don't be disappointed if he doesn't make the podium at the Tour. That said, I look forward to seeing him finish in yellow one day.04-06-2026 14:03
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Santiago
Will certainly be an interesting Tour. The top guys all having different preparations . Pog, a relatively normal prep. Vino, Giro (was seen as impossible until pog proved it can be done). Remco, abnormal prep..no racing prior and Sexias.. I haven't followed but probably a normal prep. If Pog wins, Vino will cite fatigue from Giro and Remco will say he needed more racing before the Tour. And please gods above, no accidents or injuries to these guys. May the strongest win.29-05-2026 13:16
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Santiago
I believe he's going to win easily without going full gas. He's using the Giro as training for the Tour.20-05-2026 14:58
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Santiago
I would've thought gifting him the 2023 Vuelta would be more memorable.05-05-2026 00:21
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Santiago
Really...who cares about how he secures his financial future. The articles on this topic portray him as sum type of slum lord. The writer probably is renter and resents people who own property.26-04-2026 10:14
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Santiago
I posted in an earlier article on this race that Remco couldn't be that bad that he'd be dropped so easily by second tier climbers. He was obviously foxing and didn't want to show his true form or he just didn't care about this race. Seems I'm not the only one to think so.05-03-2026 08:56
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Santiago
I can't understand Remco. For a supposed Tour contender, his climbing is beyond bad. He couldn't keep up with a bunch of guys I've never heard of. He's either sand bagging or he just can't climb steep gradients. He's climbed well in the past, it doesn't make sense to me. I think he's foxing..he's not as bad as he's shown at this race. I'm not a Remco fan or hater but can see he really wants to be the best. Maybe he's confusing confidence with competence.22-02-2026 08:40
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Santiago
Bahraini suspicious..19-02-2026 11:43