The're just keeping up with Joneses across their Hungarian borderGuys Slovenians really seem to love cycling and I'm not sure hwo that happened all of a sudden.
Is he confident for the TT or about stomping Carapaz into smithereens on Fedaia (FEDAIAAAA!!!)there's an interview with Hindley's coach in yesterday's Cycling Podcast (on from minute ~45). He sounds confident for Sunday
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Stage 18 | Borgo Valsugana – Treviso | Giro d’Italia 2022
Stage 18 of the Giro d’Italia took the riders from Borgo Valsugana to Treviso in the Veneto region. On paper, this looked like the last opportunity for the sprinter in this year’s Corsa Rosa. But a strong four-man breakaway group would upset the odds.audioboom.com
The one in the middle looks like Dumoulin on La Planche des Belles Filles.![]()
Landa, Hindley and Carapaz?
You couldn't possibly be suggesting that's Pogi, Doumolin and van Aert?The one in the middle looks like Dumoulin on La Planche des Belles Filles.
Looks like they took notes from some previous discussions. As they are only getting better.
Nah, I think it's more like Chaves, Dumoulin and Van der Poel eyeing a pineapple pizza.You couldn't possibly be suggesting that's Pogi, Doumolin and van Aert?
Vino, Ullrich & Klöden.![]()
Landa, Hindley and Carapaz?
And the other guy. Stop yanking my chain. He rides for JV.Contador: "See, that's me. I won the Giro, do you believe me now?"
Australians are always omnipresent wherever there's a chance for an Australian to win anything. They'd probably show up to the seal clubbing championship in Nunavut if an Australian was a favourite.In general I saw a lot of australian flags on the road of this Giro
I remember having seen a fight for position before the neutralised startI don't think I've ever seen a leadout train to get into the break.