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Teams & Riders Jonas Vingegaard: The Wizard of Visma

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  • The Chicken who eats Riis for breakfast

    Votes: 32 33.3%
  • When they go low, Vingo high

    Votes: 6 6.3%
  • Wings of Love

    Votes: 8 8.3%
  • The Fishman Cometh

    Votes: 14 14.6%
  • The Mysterious Vingegaard Society

    Votes: 12 12.5%
  • Vingo Star

    Votes: 15 15.6%
  • The Jonas Vingegaard Discussion Thread

    Votes: 29 30.2%
  • Vingegaard vs Roglič

    Votes: 6 6.3%

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Well, the family definitely won't be short on space when they're in Denmark.

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And I can't help but notice how there seems to be quite a distance to the nearest neighbours.
Nice house, perfect location.
 
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Jorgenson. the big deal will be Jorgenson. wait and see
Depends on what you call a "big deal". Sepp Kuss might have a chance of podiuming in the Tour (although apart from February he has been very underwhelming so far this season). Jorgenson might have a chance of making the top-10. He could be a good stage hunter though, if that's what they decide to go for without Vingegaard.
 
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Genuinly wonder sorry if I missed it. Did they do a operation on his collaped lung, Pneumothorax before he left the hospital ? I assume so but i read something before they couldnt do it cause of the complications or whatever and someone said they already done it and then I saw him out of the spanish hospital ...Just wonder if they did operate the Pneumothorax and not just the collarbone?

The collarbone is fine for cyclist im more worried about the Pneumothorax.
 
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Somewhere in this thread there was a lengthy (might be an understatement) discussion about some kind of inflatable protection gear (I think) for riders to prevent collarbone injuries which Abi was pushing and most others found absurd.

Including - as I distinctively recall - the claim that a broken collarbone would mean the end of the season.
Which, I mean, sure... if it happens during Il Lombardia...
 
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I'm missing the joke, sorry. Why CyclistAbi can't see that?
Maybe Abi was right all along 😀
If you have the time it’s honestly better to grab your favorite snack and read the 10 plus page discussion.
But they only really entered the conversation when the crash affected Roglic or Jumbo, picked a recreational product that had no practical or safe use at the pro level, stated all criticism was hate, etc. Honestly peak of everything you’d expect from the person.
 
If you have the time it’s honestly better to grab your favorite snack and read the 10 plus page discussion.
But they only really entered the conversation when the crash affected Roglic or Jumbo, picked a recreational product that had no practical or safe use at the pro level, stated all criticism was hate, etc. Honestly peak of everything you’d expect from the person.
Where i can see that discussion? Roglic thread?