Damiano Caruso: The Invisible Man

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I'm just glad my mind wasn't playing tricks on me. I was sure he had a thread, so I went to check the Rider Index, and found nothing. Then I figured I'd been wrong, and went to post in the "General Rider Thread", but... changed my mind.

Good thing I didn't create a new thread.
 
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I'm just glad my mind wasn't playing tricks on me. I was sure he had a thread, so I went to check the Rider Index, and found nothing. Then I figured I'd been wrong, and went to post in the "General Rider Thread", but... changed my mind.

Good thing I didn't create a new thread.
They’ve been slacking on adding riders to the rider thread, but it happens.
 
Very respectable TT on Sunday and today a display of what may happen in the coming mountain stages. His terrain is coming up, plus, unlike 2021, he hasn't lost any teammates so far, if you exclude Mader having to withdraw before the start. He definitely has a shot of even winning the whole thing. Forza Damiano.
 
Honestly, the man deserves much more praise than he gets. Sure, he wasn't the designated leader of Bahrain for the race which may have given him calmness, but he has done remarkably well. His only significant time loss before today was on the sterrato when he was also caught up behind Pidcock and the ski jumper. He helped Tiberi cover so many attacks throughout the race, seemed to struggle slightly on San Pellegrino in Alpe but managed to hold on. With some clever strategy he can still fight for the podium spots.
 
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