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whit2pet
Thats a sad modern attitude. Fair chance your not 25 yet.14:10
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Just a thought, but with Ben O'Connor leaving Jayco and the team seeking increased investment from the UAE, he may be a standout leader with complete team focus and support. It would see Jayco return to the days of the Yates boys.04-07-2026 07:03
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I don't think Jayco will be upset. His form over the past two seasons has been below par. The team will probably cease to exist after 2027 anyway.04-07-2026 06:59
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Not sure he quiet has Froomes pedigree, but lets hope!02-07-2026 09:42
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What a worthless story. Don't let the spotlight be taken off the allmighty Pogacar for a moment!02-07-2026 09:33
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I agree, however similarly to Gall, Pidcock is never going to act as a domestique. Harper is on the decline with his heyday at last years Giro with Jayco. De la Cruz is the upshot however he needs a lot more support than this to challenge Pogacar and co. I think Decathlon, with their eye to expansion, would be fantastic for him and the sport in general.27-06-2026 12:32
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With Q36.5 being unable to offer climbing support, he would be far better off staying at Decathlon. Any team, other than UAE, would also be good.27-06-2026 10:24
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With Q36.5 being unable to offer climbing support, he would be far better off staying at Decathlon. Any team, other than UAE, would also be good.27-06-2026 10:24
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I don't think even Remco thinks he can win. He is so far down the pecking order it shouldn't even be a consideration.24-06-2026 14:46
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Whilst Pogacar is undoubtedly a once in a lifetime cyclist and destined to be the greatest of all time, gee the racing is boring. Races where he dosent appear are far more interesting18-06-2026 10:11