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hb50125
There used to be good cycling journalism on this website.
26-10-2024 17:36
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hb50125
The title of this article is so immensely misleading. There is an increasing amount of poor journalism going on here, and that's a shame. I am french, and I watched the interview of Vasseur. He never spoke in a way that would remotely resemble what you're insinuating in your title. By the way, the title doesn't even match what you're quoting later in the article (which happens to be accurate). Stop the ridiculous clikbait
20-10-2024 18:31
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hb50125
I too found this article pretty funny... He's also 30yo already.
29-07-2024 18:29
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hb50125
Exceptionally starting at 9 or around in the morning in the event of very hot days (we are not speaking about 21 stages here, perhaps 5 at most) would mean arrival between 13:00 and 14:00, quite a perfect time for TV viewers. In France, most people work in July, as in Italy. In any case, I am pretty sure it is what will happen in the near future. You guys all made very good points, but don't disregard the increasing trend towards riders' safety, so we're heading there ineluctably
01-07-2024 16:00
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hb50125
And what about simply having them start at 9/10am when it is still fresh? They would still have time to breakfast and digest. Just cut all the pre-stage media theatrics
30-06-2024 19:17
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hb50125
There used to be good cycling journalism on this website.26-10-2024 17:36
+9
hb50125
The title of this article is so immensely misleading. There is an increasing amount of poor journalism going on here, and that's a shame. I am french, and I watched the interview of Vasseur. He never spoke in a way that would remotely resemble what you're insinuating in your title. By the way, the title doesn't even match what you're quoting later in the article (which happens to be accurate). Stop the ridiculous clikbait20-10-2024 18:31
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hb50125
I too found this article pretty funny... He's also 30yo already.29-07-2024 18:29
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hb50125
Exceptionally starting at 9 or around in the morning in the event of very hot days (we are not speaking about 21 stages here, perhaps 5 at most) would mean arrival between 13:00 and 14:00, quite a perfect time for TV viewers. In France, most people work in July, as in Italy. In any case, I am pretty sure it is what will happen in the near future. You guys all made very good points, but don't disregard the increasing trend towards riders' safety, so we're heading there ineluctably01-07-2024 16:00
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hb50125
And what about simply having them start at 9/10am when it is still fresh? They would still have time to breakfast and digest. Just cut all the pre-stage media theatrics30-06-2024 19:17