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- it is very odd to hear of 2 infections like this on the same team in subsequent years. the number of people that get infections and end up needing surgery is very small.
road rash happens in almost every race, and how many riders end up hospitalized for an infection?
- I don't think the competition can step up. It very much looks like they are already at the top of their game. De Toro is looking like the real deal, but is in the same team as Pogicar. Seixes? We need to wait and see what his future holds. This coming tour is going to be very interesting to watch.
- Agreed.
- Agreed. Not least of which he had to miss the Tour de Suisse due to a viral infection, that ravine fall in Catalunya was brutal; it’s hard to imagine him returning to top form after only eight weeks.
I’d love to be wrong, but I can’t imagine an outstanding performing in this.
- No doubt. Wout is famously undisciplined when it comes to training, recovery, and performance. And Visma is famous for lying about it. 🤡
- I believe he's just doing it for laughs (a strange sense of humour) and enjoys the attention he gets
- Pogi took it easy. The plan in UAE was a break away and it was planned perfectly. Narvaez won.
- Maybe I'll be proven wrong, and maybe Pidc*ck has reached top form again, but right now it doesn't look like he's in top climbing shape, though his sprint his good. So Nordhagen is the favourite for me.
- This toxic fanatic has no idea of the existence of stylometry. The fact every user recognises him from the first comment is a testament to his ignorance.
- While everyone is entitled to their own perspective, we lack the necessary information regarding the severity of Wout’s injury and subsequent infection. It is impossible to form an informed opinion without knowing the full facts.
The details of the injury and medical management are irrelevant, the bottom line is that I, as I am sure the majority of cycling fans will agree with, am gutted WvA will miss the Tour. That’s really all there is to it.
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