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X post on climb times on Cuitu Negru - Mas & Roglic fastest ever! (Pablo Castrillo managed to complete the climb in a time of 12:38)
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Jul 16, 2024
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Isn't it too funny how Rogla is seen as "washed" by some...

It's just the whole peleton and their aunts are going faster and faster 😓🤐
Isn't it too funny how Froomy is seen as "washed" by some...

It's just the whole peleton and their aunts are going faster and faster 😓🤐
 
Jul 7, 2013
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I'm loving the Kern Pharma revolution. It feels like a massive up yours to the UCI. Pablo from the breakaway tomorrow pulling faces.
Would Pog make the starting lineup for KP?

They should be grateful that Pogi the King shared his porridge recipe with them. All hail the King!
 
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Three guys from a wildcard team in the top 10 of a demanding GT stage: "Not normal" would Armstrong say and he knew obviously the difference between normal and not normal. If it is normal, it is truly remarkeable. First a 23 yo rider with two amazing wins but who at least showed something earlier this year and last year. He could have been an outlier, a huge talent that suddenly has everything going for him. But now we need to add a 26 and 24 yo rider who really have nothing to show for prior to this summer. I really want to know the stories behind those riders that give their performance at least some credibility. As a fan of the sport it really starts to give me bad vibes. That feeling is what many start to feel since this summer I guess.
 
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Three guys from a wildcard team in the top 10 of a demanding GT stage: "Not normal" would Armstrong say and he knew obviously the difference between normal and not normal. If it is normal, it is truly remarkeable. First a 23 yo rider with two amazing wins but who at least showed something earlier this year and last year. He could have been an outlier, a huge talent that suddenly has everything going for him. But now we need to add a 26 and 24 yo rider who really have nothing to show for prior to this summer. I really want to know the stories behind those riders that give their performance at least some credibility. As a fan of the sport it really starts to give me bad vibes. That feeling is what many start to feel since this summer I guess.
I got the feeling since Covid first hit, something strange started happening already back then. Not enough anti-doping officials or testing maybe? Or maybe intentionally not popping the big teams because that would be bad for business?
 
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I'm looking forward to see Vingegaard without bad luck and a perfect preparation with this new magic potion that Visma will use and improve, for the next year.
It’ll be crazy af if Visma and UAE take us too even more heights. They might need to attach parachutes to Pog and Vinge so they can safely get back down after flying off the mountain top.
 
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It’ll be crazy af if Visma and UAE take us too even more heights. They might need to attach parachutes to Pog and Vinge so they can safely get back down after flying off the mountain top.
There's a pattern of them increasing their level massively from year to year...
 
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I got the feeling since Covid first hit, something strange started happening already back then.
so it all started with Hirschi, you mean? ;)

I honestly see the Vuelta more as lower level, late season race, so it'x not super unusual to have unexpected results - guys like Marczynski, Storer or Vine won multiple stages "out of nowhere" as well, for examble. But it for sure is a very remarkable performace by Kern Pharma so far, even considering that its their absolute highlight of the season, while most others are waiting for their holiday to begin.