Chris Horner is torching knuckleheads and murdering everyone's name

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Amazing thing to me is he won the Vuelta at age 42. (deepseek says 41 years and 327 days).

Some think of Roglic as now being over the hill and yet Horner was 7 years older when he won his GT.
 
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Tremendously talented. Massive engine. Phenomenal recovery. And that was in the mid-1990s. What a treat to race side by side with him over a few years in the U.S.!
I am sure there are a few San Diegans who read and remember.... Horner as a junior and very young man had a beat up Firebird and a 3rd hand hammered looking Guerciotti, or something old Italian steel as his first bikes.
He would travel Southern California in search of racing of any kind did multiple rides and races in San Diego for a few years, with very good results.
At his cycling beginnings he had a Steven Seagal looking silly ponytail.. which was genetically cancelled!!
Horner rode all over East county San Diego training on all the most mountainous terrain in the area, raced in Northern Mexico, Los Angeles, California coast..again with success. Horner worked very very hard not to waste time.. Training very hard for a couple of years before going into a more organized system..
Seeing him race and train it was evident that he had some kind of cycling destiny. My only surprises came from shaky European start, returning to American domestic scene, he was good, many others were also, he was always up there but not winning everything. He got a call in @2004 for European team and he never looked back.. Guy had a solid ride for 20 years, all kinds of different squads..

Once famous, and his teammates over the years.. Always going to have detractors..

Guy is a San Diego legend, most of Southern California, you could have have talked to him from 90s until today, easy smile ,handshake, super personable guy , he is friendly with everyone.
There is also some bizarre misplaced concept that Horner was always attached to controversial Armstrong crew, just not the case, Chris was connected with teams well before anything Armstrong. Chris' record is pretty clear decades on the bike, victories here and there but primarily consistently employed as a worker, climbing companion for superior riders within his own teams .
Just guessing, but from his personality, hundreds, if not thousands would describe him as friend or friendly.
 
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Its a new season and I'm ready for Coach Horner lol

Don't do intervals, nobody needs intervals! Then proceeds to prove intervals are unnecessary by having his kid average 100km per day over the past year lol

Ya who could predict big improvements from riding as many or more kms than most pros in a year
 
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