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- You are certainly her greatest fan! Like I said, watching her race was great; but her face looked hollow, and she said she was too tired to enjoy herself.
- yeah for sure, I’m in agreement. which is why I love PFP. she gets the game. and one doesn’t have to do it, or you don’t have to win. be a domestique and easy pedal to the finish after your job is done.
- but he still didn’t win. of course he would drop another 5kg for the win. and Pauline looked great to me crossing the finish line, arms up in first place, last two stages. as good as one can look for having raced 9 straight days.
- Better prep includes watts/kg. if you want to win, especially with climbing, this matters.
- I foresee more victories for Lamperti now that the team's focus is back to one day races and stage wins, given the transfer of Evenepoel. Such events were always their strength.
- Lol there's nothing healthy about the concept of a grand tour. The guys literally lose bone density by the end of it. But hey, when the ladies have to do it for less than half as many race days they're already complaining about "female health".
- Hope Vingo wins it. He needs it.
- Pauline is now a hero in France. Even kids who have little interest in cycling will look up to her as a role model. And because she obviously did not want to lose any muscle weight from her legs, the weight loss came from very visible area like her arms, and in particular her face. So I'm guessing that a lot of kids are now wondering if their lives would be more successful like Pauline's if only they lost weight.
- i guess multiple positive tests over the course of roughly a decade is what i mean by PROVEN. do you want to give guys armstrong and landis this same “gosh, who’s to say what reality is?” but just say the word and i’ll reread descartes and try to embrace the kind of radical, totalizing epistemological uncertainty that it would take to get lance and eddy off the hook.
- Apparently the issue is that Pauline was "too thin" while Demi was "not thin enough". Clearly we need a panel of old, male UCI judges to determine acceptable female body shapes and weights.