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This is *** ludicrous, Nych looks like he's about 7 foot 250 pounds
This is a team that had Mauri Moreira at a legit 76kg doing this up the climb en route to a Mapei-style 1-2-3 at the summit, and Filipe Cardoso, a sprinter, won this stage from the break one year for the same team. Artëm Nych isn't even in the top 5 most ridiculous things they've done, and that's saying something.
 
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Hugo Nunes! The whole grown men crying because of a stage win thing is a bit overblown for me, unless there is a serious backstory (recent loss of a friend/loved one)

I mean, he is 28 years old, his 8th season as a pro (and 3 as a junior before), and this is his first ever win... he never won even any 2.2 or National level races before, and never won as a junior either! And then considering where he is from some of this route is likely on roads he has trained on and his whole family will likely have been there.

That day is likely the peak of his whole cycling career, and he knows it, and that will have been his life for a very, very long time.
 
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'byron munton' hanging in there
Byron Munton is on a Portuguese team, though. Zac Marriage is the surprise interloper - though I would also point out that even in arguably the single most absurd stage of W52's domination, Guarda 2017, Krists Neilandts - of the Israel Cycling Academy team - was the guy that stayed with Alarcón and Antunes through most of their exploit. The Israel team has a good record here for sure.
 
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