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I would have said he sounds a bit too confident for somebody who is just learning his ways at the WT. Overconfidence is not appreciated at all here in Uruguay. But then, he went and won stage 2 and got in pink. The one who should be less confident about his own opinions is me, obviously.
10-05-2026 01:16
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This is Uruguay's first ever win at a GT, (or any WT race). Silva is only the fourth Uruguayan ever to start a GT. The country has a long cycling tradition (the Vuelta del Uruguay was first raced in 1939) but cyclists are mostly amateur and rarely compete internationally. Silva is the first one in a WT team and there is only one other UY cyclist at the European pro level. For a country with less than 4 million people and religiously devoted to football, this is huge. Well, for us cycling fans it is anyway.
09-05-2026 23:33
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mvd4ex
I would have said he sounds a bit too confident for somebody who is just learning his ways at the WT. Overconfidence is not appreciated at all here in Uruguay. But then, he went and won stage 2 and got in pink. The one who should be less confident about his own opinions is me, obviously.10-05-2026 01:16
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mvd4ex
This is Uruguay's first ever win at a GT, (or any WT race). Silva is only the fourth Uruguayan ever to start a GT. The country has a long cycling tradition (the Vuelta del Uruguay was first raced in 1939) but cyclists are mostly amateur and rarely compete internationally. Silva is the first one in a WT team and there is only one other UY cyclist at the European pro level. For a country with less than 4 million people and religiously devoted to football, this is huge. Well, for us cycling fans it is anyway.09-05-2026 23:33