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Feb 9, 2013
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Lack of spectators, foliage, or even the occasional cow sighting make this visually a bit uninspiring...

1.5km to go and 17" gap to Pidcock
 
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Sep 12, 2022
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Dunbar lost them this race when he tried attacking and solo bridging a 30 second gap for no reason when he's 1.30 down.
A bit selfish from Dunbar. If they would have taken turns with the 4 of them, they might have caught him, and the chance for a team win this stage would be much bigger, instead of trying to fight solo for GC.
 
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May 6, 2021
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Lack of spectators, foliage, or even the occasional cow sighting make this visually a bit uninspiring...

1.5km to go and 17" gap to Pidcock
No interesting cathedral or even chateaux does affect the race a bit.

Problem is the stage today is so far away from civilisation that we don't even get to see any of the extravagant mosques that the middle east has to offer.
 
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Jan 29, 2020
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If Merlier wins tomorrow (and takes the points jersey while Pidcock takes GC) can we rename this race the TimTomTour?

(Yes, I got this inspiration from an earlier tweet by the official AlUla account)
 
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Feb 9, 2013
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No interesting cathedral or even chateaux does affect the race a bit.

Problem is the stage today is so far away from civilisation that we don't even get to see any of the extravagant mosques that the middle east has to offer.
This is the first time I'm watching this race, I imagined the final climb quite differently. Not sure what to expect of the camel track tomorrow...

On a different note Pidcock looks like he may have shed a few pounds, looks like his arms are thinner since the last time I've seen him.
 
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Apr 10, 2019
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So Pidcock needed only 5 days in Q36.5 to equal the amount of wins he got for 2 years in Ineos.

I can't wait to see him him improve massively only to prove that Ineos are graveyard.
That could lead to a chain reaction of guys getting the hell out of Ineos.
 
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Jul 8, 2017
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That could lead to a chain reaction of guys getting the hell out of Ineos.
I wouldn't blame them. The likes of Pidcock, Hayter (okay they left), Sheffield, Rodriguez, Arensman, Turner even Tarling (although it's too early to judge him) stalled or even regressed.
 
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Apr 8, 2023
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Early start for your bike racing today, because it's time for GP Antalya (1.2), 127.2 km from Alanya to Alanya, start at 8.10 CET, No TV coverage by the look of it,
startlist at https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/gp-antalya/2025/startlist
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No China Glory (last year's winners) but Team Vino is here!
 
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