Overhyped? 18 Yr-Old Irish Kid 20-1 For Le Tour

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He's certainly one bloke who should be moving onto better things.

One of my biggest achievements on procycling manager was winning the Giro by accident with him
 
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If there was ever a use for a ''not sure if serious'' gif, this would be it.

My post was a tongue in cheek reference to the opening post of this thread and some of the more exaggerated posts in the lesser races thread.

I'm not expecting him to win the Tour but I'm hoping his good results this year are a sign of things to come. I think this has been his first year without any World Tour races in the spring so a change of team might be a good thing.
 
My post was a tongue in cheek reference to the opening post of this thread and some of the more exaggerated posts in the lesser races thread.

I'm not expecting him to win the Tour but I'm hoping his good results this year are a sign of things to come. I think this has been his first year without any World Tour races in the spring so a change of team might be a good thing.
I think he's a decent rider. But i do think he's more domestique material than teamleader, at least for the big races in a big team. Seems like a nice guy, but at Ineos alone, there are probably 10 better riders than him. If he wants to ride for himself, he should definitely leave the team, but on the other hand he could be part of a winning team as a helper as well.
 
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Yeah, as I said, he's following in the footsteps of Deignan and Roche, who didn't really get the GT starts at Sky that their palmares/form seemed to merit. Sivakov is younger, and has 6 GT starts including the current Giro.
 
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