Biniam Girmay discussion thread

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Are his fans called Bini Babies?

Nice win for him today. Let's hope he can be competitive in the Tour sprints as well.
 
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His best flat bunch sprint? Démare was freewheeling untill 100m to go and couldn't even get closer when he had space.
 
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I'm not going to post them here, but the comments under Sporza's tweet about his fans celebrating at the finish are absolutely f**king fascinating
 
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Can someone explain to me why a rider from a totalitarian dictatorship that supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine might have trouble obtaining a visa to race in the UK?

Is it cause they is racist in the visa place?
 
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Can someone explain to me why a rider from a totalitarian dictatorship that supports Russia's invasion of Ukraine might have trouble obtaining a visa to race in the UK?

Is it cause they is racist in the visa place?
Can someone explain to me why it is unreasonable to expect a country hosting a World Championship to provide visas to athletes who have qualified for the event?

Whether you like it or not, but athletes from totalitarian dictatorships regularly participate in international sporting events, as long as their country isn't outright banned from competition.

And the way you phrased your last sentence is quite tasteless, in my opinion.
 
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I assume a litany of written apologies to the nation of Scotland will be forthcoming after the past couple of days antics.

Now please rise for the national anthem


When will we see your like again?
 
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Because he was lucky
The only main result where luck played a part was his GW win and even in that case he still had the legs to beat a world class rider like Laporte in the sprint.
No luck involved in his Giro stage win over MvdP, his excellent result in Harelbeke, his podium in Quebec, etc.

He's just worse this year for whatever reason.
 
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The only main result where luck played a part was his GW win and even in that case he still had the legs to beat a world class rider like Laporte in the sprint.
No luck involved in his Giro stage win over MvdP, his excellent result in Harelbeke, his podium in Quebec, etc.

He's just worse this year for whatever reason.
Laporte isn’t a world class rider, he’s a top 10 rider in classics. Let’s not pretend MVDP was in great form at the Giro. Quebec was won by Cosnefroy.

I’m not saying Girmay is a bad rider, he’s a top 10 rider, but not a WVA/MVDP rider. And that’s why last year he was lucky that he got some wins, but normally he’ll ride a good result and compete for a win but won’t in most cases.
 
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Laporte isn’t a world class rider, he’s a top 10 rider in classics. Let’s not pretend MVDP was in great form at the Giro. Quebec was won by Cosnefroy.

I’m not saying Girmay is a bad rider, he’s a top 10 rider, but not a WVA/MVDP rider. And that’s why last year he was lucky that he got some wins, but normally he’ll ride a good result and compete for a win but won’t in most cases.
Let me correct you here. Laporte is The Greatest.