top dawg?If Bernal wins a 2nd this year he should demand to be 100% top dog.
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top dawg?If Bernal wins a 2nd this year he should demand to be 100% top dog.
From what i've read from him Bernal looks all but someone fixated with the Tour every year so i don't think an eventual second win will change something in his approach. If the team will allow him we are going to see him soon trying to add the Giro and the Vuelta to his palmares rather than trying to pile up Tour wins.If Bernal wins a 2nd this year he should demand to be 100% top dog.
Giro/Vuelta, fine if that's what he wants.From what i've read from him Bernal looks all but someone fixated with the Tour every year so i don't think an eventual second win will change something in his approach. If the team will allow him we are going to see him soon trying to add the Giro and the Vuelta to his palmares rather than trying to pile up Tour wins.
Always thought this was a likely outcome, if anything his injuries were worse than Beloki's. Think this is the end unfortunately.
Yes, these were all malicious rumours. He's the bionic man.Wait, that tweet is dated today? The report on the main CN site just cited Bicisport and SpazioCiclismo.com without links. I wonder what the dates of those articles were? And I guess the quote from Cioni is a complete fabrication then?
View: https://twitter.com/chrisfroome/status/1213879270050799618?s=20
Hope that I can set this straight, I was last at a training camp at the beginning of December. My recovery is going well and I will be heading to my next training camp on Thursday. Onward
Can't see him ever leaving that team.I can see Froome leave Ineos at the end of the season if he recovers or not.
Thanks captain.He left Barloworld
jesus Christ, should he still be with that team ?He left Barloworld
If that's the case, then it's even worse.Wait, that tweet is dated today? The report on the main CN site just cited Bicisport and SpazioCiclismo.com without links. I wonder what the dates of those articles were? And I guess the quote from Cioni is a complete fabrication then?
If that's the case, then it's even worse.
Coach with three names claiming something the rider denies the day after... the team's sinking deeper and deeper.
I'm afraid he can't see himself objectively.Is it worse that he's better than thought previously?
He left Barloworld
Maybe Froome's right, maybe the coach is right, or they might both be - I think there's a good chance either that there's something we don't know or something lost in translation from the Cioni quote - 'he's not well' isn't a phrase usually used to talk about broken bones or a resulting lack of fitness.