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Time for me to stop with predictions this year. I can't let the 50% success rate drop.Nice!
You had a nice run! I know that feeling: I won 50% of the cycling races I ever did. I stopped after my second race.Time for me to stop with predictions this year. I can't let the 50% success rate drop.
We all know Ghirmay's victories don't count if you-know-who isn't there. He can win 7 TDF, he will always remain "he who once beat...".
Ghirmay being successful could end up being great for cycling in Africa in general. Having an example/idol usually helps the popularity.
Disregarding national and continental championships, how often have African riders taken first and second in a pro race? I presume today isn't a first in that regard but I can't think of a single time it happened.
So cool to see Girmay win.
An excellent quiz question. I remembered a South African 1-2 but did have to look up Impey's PCS to find it
Bayern Rundfahrt 2014 Stage 3 results
Daryl Impey is the winner of Bayern Rundfahrt 2014 Stage 3, before Reinardt Janse van Rensburg and Alexander Porsev. Mathias Frank was leader in GC.www.procyclingstats.com
Whether it's happened more recently I don't know.
We all know that Biniam is still Remco' daddy, so yes.Isn't it Remco's wins that don't count if Girmay isn't there?
It's true that in Africa he is known as the one who was once able to beat Ghirmay 99 times.Isn't it Remco's wins that don't count if Girmay isn't there?
Find one mistake!