Ineos needs to ride for A. J. August! He is their only hope for a result.
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He can win, if he would start on SaturdayIneos needs to ride for A. J. August! He is their only hope for a result.
Is his weight on PCS correct? 57kg ?Ineos needs to ride for A. J. August! He is their only hope for a result.
I bet he weighs more than Pidcock.Is his weight on PCS correct? 57kg ?
Certainly looks like it. According to Hotubes he was 171cm and 59kg @ 17 years old. Bit too light for the cobbles of PR either way.I bet he weighs more than Pidcock.
Have you seen Josh Tarling in Flanders?Ineos needs to ride for A. J. August! He is their only hope for a result.
I think that Tom can win it too.Ineos needs to ride for A. J. August! He is their only hope for a result.
He looks like he's dying to get to the men's room.
Is this the most pained attempt at a smile ever?
Picture of Pidcock was taken at the exact moment they told him he would ride PR.I bet you'll be very surprised about this:
IMO, outdated...maybe never was a real thing...Is he too small for PR or is that concept outdated now?
He has a chance in muddy Roubaix, technical aspect has more value in this conditionsIs he too small for PR or is that concept outdated now?
My impression is that bike technology has helped equal out the possible disadvantages for lighter riders. But you may be right, I’m not sure anyone ever documented a real difference. But it did make some sense: the more a rider can keep wheels in contact with the cobbles the faster they should be able to go.IMO, outdated...maybe never was a real thing...
I see you haven't come across my Tinder profile...
Is this the most pained attempt at a smile ever?
nor shall I be seeking it outI see you haven't come across my Tinder profile...
Yes, I think this and Strade Bianche, though Strade Bianche also suits Van Aert and MvdP more than Amstel so in relative terms I agree.Nicely done. 2nd Amstel win .
Definitely the race that suits him best on the calendar.
I already said in the "Most overrated rider" thread that these kind of polls are inherently worthless. If you overrate a rider, you'll never vote for him as overrated. And you're most likely to vote for a rider whom you underrate.If he's the most over rated rider according to the board........