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ericsimsjr
Huh? You just making stuff up to fit your conclusion. Did you see Jonas? O'Connor? Even Pogacar?14-08-2025 23:53
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ericsimsjr
Yes, because he looked emaciated. However, your 10% assumes you know what PFP's weight was and what Froome's was. Just stop.14-08-2025 23:52
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ericsimsjr
Champ, you got a lot say but you are bereft of any actual facts or knowledge.14-08-2025 23:50
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100%14-08-2025 23:49
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ericsimsjr
JFC. Grow up.14-08-2025 23:49
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ericsimsjr
As PFP said, she does this to target races and children listen to their parents. This is all bs to denigrate her great victory which was as dominant as Pogacar's. Plus, as someone else wrote, 8.8 pounds ain't much.14-08-2025 23:48
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ericsimsjr
You speak of topics of which you have no clue. Plus, it seems like PFP was healthy and crushed everyone.14-08-2025 23:46
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ericsimsjr
Outlets such as this, Velo, etc. pretend this is an actual controversy when it is not. Otherwise, I'd see a load of articles on the emaciated state of the men's peloton on the World Tour. Vollering and Reusser both sound like sour grapes. Maybe Reusser should finish the Tour before speaking out.14-08-2025 23:44
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Wait, a teammate of one of the most reckless sprinters who cannot sprint in a straight line is upset with another sprinter? That is rich. Que up some of Jasper's sprints from '23 and you will find he purposely crosses lines and he did on stage one blocking Biniam Girmay into the barriers. Either way, it was not Coquard's sprinting, but his collision with another rider that sent him into the path of Phillipsen. Alpecin whining about recklessness is like the bully crying when someone punched him back.07-07-2025 23:09