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Samu Cuenca
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And even in 2021, a week before his back problems destroyed his Tirreno bid, he finished third from the most stacked elite group in...
Aug 25, 2025
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That was absolutely ridiculous indeed, and also it being in the Netherlands was bonus frustrating given the saturation of races in the...
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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We discussed the 2023 race in this thread, but that apparently wasn't an issue back then.
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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Still better than having 4.5 of 8 stages taking place outside of France, like in last year's TDFF.
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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The U23 thread was also clearly created to discuss men's racing only so your logic doesn't hold up. To make things easier, we should...
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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Over at Alpecin, Maurice Ballerstedt will return from early retirement to replace Planckaert. Jonas Geens (although listed with...
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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In an interview, Boaro now confirmed that Fancellu indeed signed for MBH Bank. A bit too early, according to him - he could have waited...
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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But he was only 22 in 2019 and had not raced against Roglič as a leader in a GT. Also Roglič himself had not won a GT yet at the end of...
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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I don't think you're right here, but call me naive if you want. Until his back problems began and later his big crash occurred, I...
Aug 25, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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He won his first WT win in Poland and we know someone else in this race achieved the same this year, so he has to make the most of it...
Aug 24, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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He just equaled the 2025 worldtour win count of Rory Townsend . That should give him a lot of confidence.
Aug 24, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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Ceres is the name of a Danish beer brand which was originally brewed in Pedersen's fake birth place of Århus so perhaps he'll be extra...
Aug 24, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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The last all-Italian stage of the race. Just like Sunday, the finish is in the Alps, but this time the route is even softer. Map and...
Aug 24, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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I assume it would have to be the kind that required a key to wind them up in order to make them spin for a long time.
Aug 24, 2025
Samu Cuenca
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Yes, because that would mean they were machines, not humans.
Aug 24, 2025
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