I don't know about cycling, but as an amateur runner I always cooled down after races more than 30 years ago, so this claim to have invented cooling down 14 years ago seems rather dubious.
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I don't know about cycling, but as an amateur runner I always cooled down after races more than 30 years ago, so this claim to have invented cooling down 14 years ago seems rather dubious.
It must be wonderful being a Deceuninck-Quick Step rider. Almost always stronger than the rest.
Maybe in the chamber...Aranburu and Fraile needs to share the Most Combatitive prize between them!
Usually "stronger" is an incorrect description for "smarter".It must be wonderful being a Deceuninck-Quick Step rider. Almost always stronger than the rest.
I don't know about cycling, but as an amateur runner I always cooled down after races more than 30 years ago, so this claim to have invented cooling down 14 years ago seems rather dubious.
Aranburu and Fraile needs to share the Most Combatitive prize between them!
They can share the knucklehead award, because it would had been better to stay in the peloton and have Fraile work at the front.
Yeah, but they kept fighting for far longer than expected.
In a long break, you don't necessarily get the best climber prevailing. Same as a sprint at the end of a hard race.QS so ridiculous. Cerny dropping Amador and Schelling on a climb
Say what you like but Lefevre knows how to win races.It must be wonderful being a Deceuninck-Quick Step rider. Almost always stronger than the rest.
Yes, because they are a couple of knuckleheads
They can share the knucklehead award, because it would had been better to stay in the peloton and have Fraile and the rest of the team work at the front.