Don't know why they'll struggle, it's simple. It's just pronounced Asier Urionabarrenetxea Aranbarri
Oh... why didn't I think about that? Now I feel so stupid... I thought it was pronounced "Bob"...
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Don't know why they'll struggle, it's simple. It's just pronounced Asier Urionabarrenetxea Aranbarri
Oh... why didn't I think about that? Now I feel so stupid... I thought it was pronounced "Bob"...
But Aranbarri is likely his second surname so it's only Asier Urionabarrenetxea. Standard Spanish pronunciation rules apply.
He could be like Ivan Garcia Cortina, and go by full name.
I want to see a tandem race with Philip Deignan and Filippo Dignani against Simon Carr and Simone Carro.
I want to see a tandem race with Philip Deignan and Filippo Dignani against Simon Carr and Simone Carro.
Don't forget the third duo of Filippo Ganna and Filippo Zana.
Is there room in this race for Felix Großschartner and Felix Groß?We've got Pascal Ackermann and Luca Wackermann as well possibly
Damien Gaudin and Dorian Godon could make a team of three with David Gaudu.I suppose Damian Gaudin and Dorian Godon will want in on it too, as well as both Jefferson Cepedas.
This thread has taken a weird turn!
Damien Gaudin and Dorian Godon could make a team of three with David Gaudu.
It's my fault for bringing up Ganna and Zana, cause they didn't actually fit the original criteria of being English speaking riders with Italian counterparts.
The battle between the 'Martins' and the 'Bennets' would be nice
There are too many Martins these days though.
How many are there? Other than the main three?
Dan, Guillaume, Tony, Daniel -ez and Gotzon.
Martinez doesn't count as a Martin!
He's just a Martin with additional letters.