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I'm just being realistic here. Vos wasn't the first woman to try competing with men, and she won't be the last one.
As I stated before, men and women are fundamentally different physiologically. That's why they separate men and women in ANY pro sport. I'm sure Vos can drop any of us like flies, but that's a moot point. She's at an elite level, she needs to be put in the elite category with other athletes. If she were to ride in the WorldTour, it's unrealistic to expect her to do well.
I'm a huge fan of Vos. I always root for her to win the worlds. But crossing into the men's world is a completely different game at the pro level. It needs to be considered carefully
As I stated before, men and women are fundamentally different physiologically. That's why they separate men and women in ANY pro sport. I'm sure Vos can drop any of us like flies, but that's a moot point. She's at an elite level, she needs to be put in the elite category with other athletes. If she were to ride in the WorldTour, it's unrealistic to expect her to do well.
I'm a huge fan of Vos. I always root for her to win the worlds. But crossing into the men's world is a completely different game at the pro level. It needs to be considered carefully