Don't know if this was posted here already, but, c'mon Pello!
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no to win todays stageFor the podium in Paris?
Get ready for some roadblocking! /sThis is going to be a crazy start![]()
Philippe Gilbert has also picked MVDP for today.no to win todays stage
Looking at the rider numbers, I notice that UAE have avoided giving any of there riders #13 on their bib, as Adam Yates is instead wearing #19.
Likewise, Bahrain have skipped out on #61 with Fred Wright wearing #69.
I assume in UAE's case it's because of superstition, though traditionally riders just turn 13 upside down. But for Bahrain is it as simple as Fred Wright just really wanted to wear #69 or is there something I'm missing?
At first I thought that it was Mäder's number in Suisse, but he wore number 44 when he died.Looking at the rider numbers, I notice that UAE have avoided giving any of there riders #13 on their bib, as Adam Yates is instead wearing #19.
Likewise, Bahrain have skipped out on #61 with Fred Wright wearing #69.
I assume in UAE's case it's because of superstition, though traditionally riders just turn 13 upside down. But for Bahrain is it as simple as Fred Wright just really wanted to wear #69 or is there something I'm missing?
i offer no comment on their picks, merely reporting what they pickedPhilippe Gilbert has also picked MVDP for today.
I actually like it more having seen it worn & properly in use, its weird sometimes jersey photoshoots dont do it justice, natural light and less photoshopping improves it imoSeeing the Astana jersey in action, it's a contender for All Time Great.
Thanks. My initial thought was that it something to do with Gino but couldn't see the connection.#61 has been "retired" for Gino Mader
I actually like it more having seen it worn & properly in use, its weird sometimes jersey photoshoots dont do it justice, natural light and less photoshopping improves it imo