Teams & Riders Jonas Vingegaard thread: Love in Iberia

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in regards to what, that he was glad that he managed to win on one of the biggest Tourmmalet stages in this Vuelta on his 3-year-old child's birthday.
they are pretty emotional when going deep, just as we saw today with Remco who was whining & crying his lungs out, and kudos for that.
nice to see they are human beings with emotions, and Vingegaard are not silent that his child and his wife are the most important factors in his life..

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He's probably going to retire soon to become a stay at home dad. Once in a while he'll be releasing some cycling themed romantic novels, with titles such as Courting the Badger, Every Second with your Girls Counts, and Love in the Time of Mollema.
 
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I can't get behind all this cringe child birthday and Trine stuff, but I can respect the *** out of this. Good stuff

Get well soon, Nathan! Best pure domestique in the world and the rider I'd pick first on my squad if I wanted to win the Tour.
 
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Loved it, people who've been watching cycling for about 2 years all over twitter crying that they aren't crossing the line hand in hand with the smiling fresh faced American. Never liked Vingegaard's dominance but this sort of thing is in the history of cycling.

There was me starting to think that this isn't even a race anymore.

What the **** were UAE doing btw :grimacing:
 
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Jonas can be a bit hard to read sometimes but I certainly never took him as the type to attack Kuss to take the red jersey off him. I guess we’ll see tomorrow if the time gap today was just a result of how the stage played out tactically or if he’s really going to take the race win off his teammate by force.
 
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Jonas can be a bit hard to read sometimes but I certainly never took him as the type to attack Kuss to take the red jersey off him. I guess we’ll see tomorrow if the time gap today was just a result of how the stage played out tactically or if he’s really going to take the race win off his teammate by force.
Kuss will bonk tomorrow.
 
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Loved it, people who've been watching cycling for about 2 years all over twitter crying that they aren't crossing the line hand in hand with the smiling fresh faced American. Never liked Vingegaard's dominance but this sort of thing is in the history of cycling.

There was me starting to think that this isn't even a race anymore.

What the **** were UAE doing btw :grimacing:
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