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Cille pick is obvious.

Beyond her... I'd probably like to have quite an in-depth interview with Kseniya Tuhai and her Anton Chekhov backstory, or maybe Lilibeth Chacón likewise (a bit less tragedy, but knife fights with her agent surely make for one hell of an anecdote!). Also maybe Mirsamad Pourseyedi (strictly off the record) about the wild west of the Asia Tour in that era, and some of the veterans who raced in the Eastern Bloc and can give some tales of the Friedensfahrt and racing behind the curtain. Would probably need to be the ones like Olaf Ludwig and Aavo Pikkuus at this point. Oh, and Benjamí Prades or Florian Lipowitz, about the subject of biathlon.

Oh, and Fernando Escartín, although I suspect that would be less a conversation and more me berating him, yelling and screaming course design principles at him at the top of my lungs.
 
I prefer to spend time with living people...
Sitting in a room with a corpse seems rather creepy...

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Gustaaf Deloor. First Vuelta winner, how did a Belgian manage to win the first Tour of Spain? He was a POW during WWII and returned to a plundered home. He chose to go to the US to make his fortune where he married and started working as a mechanic.
Later on in his further career he was a aeronautical engineer for NASA who worked on Apollo 11.

Edit: Oh yeah, the dude married a woman twice his age when 20. She died when he was 40. At which point he remarried a 20-yr old.
 
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This might seem a bit weird, but Justin Jules.
Mostly just to ask him how his life is going, and tell him I'm impressed by how well he seems to have managed in life, despite, well... everything. But also to ask why exactly he ended up not racing at all during the 2021 season, before ultimately - coinciding with the demise of Delko? - pulling the plugs of his career.
I wouldn't expect him to talk about his past, I would fully understand if that's not exactly a topic he's keen on discussing.
Of course, I don't actually know if he even speaks English.
 
Alright, let's bring this back up to the living!

This might seem a bit weird, but Justin Jules.
Mostly just to ask him how his life is going, and tell him I'm impressed by how well he seems to have managed in life, despite, well... everything. But also to ask why exactly he ended up not racing at all during the 2021 season, before ultimately - coinciding with the demise of Delko? - pulling the plugs of his career.
I wouldn't expect him to talk about his past, I would fully understand if that's not exactly a topic he's keen on discussing.
Of course, I don't actually know if he even speaks English.
Skijumper Roglic Fan, is that you?
 
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Alright, let's bring this back up to the living!

This might seem a bit weird, but Justin Jules.
Mostly just to ask him how his life is going, and tell him I'm impressed by how well he seems to have managed in life, despite, well... everything. But also to ask why exactly he ended up not racing at all during the 2021 season, before ultimately - coinciding with the demise of Delko? - pulling the plugs of his career.
I wouldn't expect him to talk about his past, I would fully understand if that's not exactly a topic he's keen on discussing.
Of course, I don't actually know if he even speaks English.

I like how you just assume that everybody knows everything about Justin Jules...
 
Lennard Kämna. Mohorič is a good call, too. Though I don't really want to have a conversation with them, on account of me not having any questions, really. But those are some I enjoy listening to, at least.
 
Id like to sit down with the Shark for a glass of wine and a talk about the trophy cabinet while Pozzovivo plays the piano in the background and Visconti cooks the pasta

Later I'd meet The Tractor and Kiryienka for a beer and stories about other riders from their days at the front of the peloton
 
Cille pick is obvious.

Beyond her... I'd probably like to have quite an in-depth interview with Kseniya Tuhai and her Anton Chekhov backstory, or maybe Lilibeth Chacón likewise (a bit less tragedy, but knife fights with her agent surely make for one hell of an anecdote!). Also maybe Mirsamad Pourseyedi (strictly off the record) about the wild west of the Asia Tour in that era, and some of the veterans who raced in the Eastern Bloc and can give some tales of the Friedensfahrt and racing behind the curtain. Would probably need to be the ones like Olaf Ludwig and Aavo Pikkuus at this point. Oh, and Benjamí Prades or Florian Lipowitz, about the subject of biathlon.

Oh, and Fernando Escartín, although I suspect that would be less a conversation and more me berating him, yelling and screaming course design principles at him at the top of my lungs.
Ah, I too had all these names in mind.