Sheffield so emotional in interview I just want to give him a hug.
Yes, you really did win the stage, Magnus!
Just had a listen you weren't kidding, so emotional. I'm so happy for him.
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Sheffield so emotional in interview I just want to give him a hug.
Yes, you really did win the stage, Magnus!
Ilan van welder sneaking into the top 10 of GC, finally showing more of the talent that 'logic is tour friend' has been hyping for 6 years after the 2023 summer of van welder. Maybe he will win another semi classic this year and talk sh*t about Visma in his interview again
Gilbert used to live in Nice or Monaco during his career and he did okay in a few cobbled racesI never heard of any pro cyclist living around that area just to train the cobbles. And they travel all over the world anyway, travelling from Nice to northern France / Flanders a couple of times a year shouldn't be a problem.
Well, the veil between this and other temporal realities is always thin at Paris NiceHe has been hoping for 6 years after 2023.
That's maths on my (supposed) levels there.
The great Tyler Farrar chose to live in Gent during his racing careerPlenty of riders have relocated to the Flemish Ardennes, I believe, so why not somewhere closer to the cobbles in P-R? I think knowning those roads like the back of your hand would be a significant advantage.
He’s going to switch it out for the other VlaanderenSo will Jorgonson win Dwars door Vlaanderen again as well?
Yup, interesting on the clear Ineos strategy for the day.Great interview. Both emotionally and in elaborating on what he thought and felt.
Except both times he won Paris-almost Nice10 times there was a back to back winner in Paris Nice.
Last one was Schachmann.
Bonus is that they both seem like pleasant down-to-earth fellows, which presents a good image for US cycling.Homer hat on: good day for USA cycling!
No, I just repeated what Renaat Schotte said on Flemish television.Did you Ask Jeeves! or just google that?