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ah, but Bonnamour is 30 and therefore part of the old doped up brigade that continues to bog down the ultra healthy broccoli consuming youthful pro peloton. Good thing hes gone.
Yeah, it's a good job we've got all these clean team managers, coaches, DS's and team staff to balance up the ol' dopers!ah, but Bonnamour is 30 and therefore part of the old doped up brigade that continues to bog down the ultra healthy broccoli consuming youthful pro peloton. Good thing hes gone.
Cherry juice with broccoli shots!! And a big Chimay after the race!!just watched the Renewi stage in Geraardsbergen. 47kmh average. that's absolutely wild. the way De Lie Vdp Wellens pushed had during their breakaways was incredible. not a second of respite. watts over the roof
Don't forget the ice tub!Cherry juice with broccoli shots!! And a big Chimay after the race!!
Apart from the rumours in spanish that I have read, the longer this goes on for, the more likely that this is the outcome. If he has a mononuclosis or some other illness, an injury or nerve problem, over training, even at this point mental health problems, they would likely say something to minimise speculation.Resisted speculation so far on the chance that the absence is mental health related but Denk's outright refusal to comment or say it's health related has invited it;
The latest we know about him is from today, at the end of the second week of the Vuelta a España, with Patxi Vila, the Red Bull director, denying any information to Marca: "I can't comment on anything due to team directives."
Lazkano popped?
Not the A-wordRomain Gregoire's opinion on 2 fellow riders - ******!
https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...pogacar-evenepoel-and-the-rest-of-the-peloton
It wasn't. He used the word extraterrestres, not aliens. The first has fewer connotations than the second in French.Not the A-word![]()
It wasn't. He used the word extraterrestres, not aliens. The first has fewer connotations than the second in French.
"Les écarts sont juste monstrueux. Il y a des extraterrestres devant et il n'y a juste pas match avec nous, enfin, avec moi, personnellement”
Sounds like something serious, getting caught is one possibility. Does Andorra have the same "no testing at weekends and after 6 p.m." as in Spain?Apart from the rumours in spanish that I have read, the longer this goes on for, the more likely that this is the outcome. If he has a mononuclosis or some other illness, an injury or nerve problem, over training, even at this point mental health problems, they would likely say something to minimise speculation.
You can see from strava that he started training again after Paris roubaix, in May he was doing altitude training Andorra. Then after 31 may he just abruptly stop uploading rides
I have checked with the hombre's over on forodeciclismo and none of them seem to know where he is.
I have checked with the hombre's over on forodeciclismo and none of them seem to know where he is.
Oier if you're reading this please come home, your family and friends are very worried.
Maybe Samu knows? He's always going on about Basques isn't he? Very suspicious stuff.
His prolonged absence isn't doing much for my claim that he's better than van aert
There is still time, Guangxi and Giro Del Veneto are only a week away, and we have assigned our best guys to the case.His prolonged absence isn't doing much for my claim that he's better than van aert
Was he surprised by the news of Rozman’s links to Schmidt? “I wasn’t surprised that he knew some doctor that ended up being a bit suspect. But just because you know someone doesn’t mean you’re guilty. I was surprised at how quickly it blew up and the bad press he was getting.”
Surely he understands that Ineos and Rozman were being asked legitimate and important questions? “Yes, but I think it could have been looked at without it all coming out. I think if you looked at other teams as intensely, then there will be lots of questions about them. It shows we’re held to a different standard than a lot of other teams.”
Seeing rumours about biopassport for lakzano
Back in April, lots of talk of illness for Lazkano, so something is up -Seeing rumours about biopassport for lakzano
In addition, speaking to Sporza, Red Bull - BORA sport director Heinrich Haussler said, "At the second training camp Oier got sick for the first time. That disrupted his build-up to the season."
"After the opening weekend, Oier fell ill again. Then he went on an altitude training camp, where he fell ill again," Haussler says.
Regarding the second quote from the article, he is not exactly wrong.Just in time to add to your letter to Santa ... G gives it all the "I'm just a normal bloke who likes a pint and just happened to win the Tour" bs -
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2...france-cycling-bradley-wiggins-mark-cavendish
