Paul Seixas

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Man, It's worse.Being French will make everything easier for him.

They mutated a rival like Vingegaard who was a domestique without results so that Pogacar would lose two tours. Perhaps they won't mutate a rival for Seixas.

He's not even going to have an evolution; at 19 , they're allowing him to do this that others have had to do with an evolution.

At least, Pogacar was in a mediocre UAE at 2019 and 2020and was human in his beginnings. At Decathlon, Kooij's replacement is beating Philipsen, a mediocre rider like Ces Bol in an incredible shape.

In 2024 Cosnefroy was winning Brabantse beating Wellens and De Lie, and even winning a time trial :tearsofjoy: Look now Cosnefroy at UAE!

Decathlon has been preparing for this since 2024, the Olympic year in Paris. Like Banesto in the 90s and Sky since the London Olympics.

Felix Gall insane Tour in 2024, Cosnefroy. And there were mediocre Decathlon riders with anomalous performance like Prudhome since 2024. Cosnefroy at 2024, ridiculous:


Could pog fans calm down until he actually beats him? "they mutated a rival" while being a fan of gianettis golden experiment is a weird take.

As no one is going to be catched, I'm in the "bring on more mutants" camp. Removing Pog would mean you have to then remove vinge and mvdp, and then probably remco. not gonna happen, so let's have at it. 2-3 mutants to go till most races will be competitive again.
 
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Could pog fans calm down until he actually beats him? "they mutated a rival" while being a fan of gianettis golden experiment is a weird take.

As no one is going to be catched, I'm in the "bring on more mutants" camp. Removing Pog would mean you have to then remove vinge and mvdp, and then probably remco. not gonna happen, so let's have at it. 2-3 mutants to go till most races will be competitive again.
Yeah I'm at this point, for the sake of races actually being competitive.
 
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Thing is we already have MvdP and Vingegaard, they don't make TdF or RvV fun any longer... Who says a Pog beater wouldn't just dominate in the same way? The differences at the top are crazy.
 
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He seems a tad arrogant. Something you may need to excel and win lots, but not having shame helps cheating as well.
That's just my first impression after watching him more closely this week. You all can have different impressions.
 
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He seems a tad arrogant. Something you may need to excel and win lots, but not having shame helps cheating as well.
That's just my first impression after watching him more closely this week. You all can have different impressions.
He could've won every single stage if he wanted to, but hes given stages to the break which he could've won. That's something Pogacar could learn from IMO.
 
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GC and thrree stages in every way possible

I wonder what Finn or Widar are thinking, especially Widar. From being quite close in the Avenir to this. Last year Seixas had some tough days to beating teenagers, and now he's far superior to the professionals.

Lipowitz was much better than him in Dauphiné; this year...
 
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He seems a tad arrogant. Something you may need to excel and win lots, but not having shame helps cheating as well.
That's just my first impression after watching him more closely this week. You all can have different impressions.
to me he so far just seems rightly confident

and a very mature ride today with no need to go all out
 
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I wrote this response in the general thread, but these differences could be brought up here. They're arguing that he's exhausted because he didn't gain more time today. Even Pogacar didn't gain more time on Lipowitz in the Dauphiné. Granted, he didn't look as exhausted as Seixas did today, but for goodness sake, he's 19 years old, and at that age, this kind of difference in a stage race is already strange.

I think tey´re entering a state of denial to minimize the numbers shown in that Itzulia.
He is achieving differenceshat other cyclists are achieving at a more logical age and they are criticized more.


I think you're in a phase of denial because it's hard to accept that a 19-year rider who won the Avenir while by 30 seconds to Widar is now holding this advantage months later.

Look at these differences and then say what you said before. He's ahead of Lipowitz more than Pogacar was at the Dauphiné. Should he have gained time on him again today and finished the general classification with a 5-minute lead?

These differences are absurd at 19. And we're discussing that he hasn't been strong enough today to gain more time, despite having won after the efforts of previous days to get to 2:30.




 
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Despite the dominance I've really enjoyed the race, Romo with a really funny performance today, almost Padunesque as someone in the race thread mentioned (though he's had some decent showings before). Aranburu and Ion have really got their preparation right, even people down a bit like Arrieta and Ruiz having some good moments, and it's good to see the Tramadol Kid Baudin coming to life.

It has the feel of some of the 20 year old editions we used to have to watch way after they aired on some fuzzy limewire download, Pecharroman and Zarrabeitia among the favourites. Cycling has the feel of a sport coming to the end of it's current life-cycle at the moment, whether for good or bad, the elastic has to snap at some point, though the French understandably are going to try and milk it with their guy on top, I'll always enjoy it regardless.
 

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