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He found his limit, for now, today, how else can I say it? At least, I thought that much was clearno he didn't. but who cares. he tried. he went all-in, it wasn't enough. he'll try again. well done, he did great
He found his limit, for now, today, how else can I say it? At least, I thought that much was clearno he didn't. but who cares. he tried. he went all-in, it wasn't enough. he'll try again. well done, he did great
He can ease up and still gain time. Looks like Valverde is still in the chasing groupwill he ease up or win by a bigger gap than his three previous ones combined
Cyclists, no matter at what level, don't let a gap go if they can.Del Toro just let go in the right time for him, I think. He wasnt far behind and quickly caught up with Seixas after he blew up.
Very often having confidence and having a brain are two different things.Not really sure why people are hating on a 19 year old for having confidence
He's 19, riding the race for the first time.Very often having confidence and having a brain are two different things.
I disagree. One can let go if feeling you are at the limit, to not blow up.Cyclists, no matter at what level, don't let a gap go if they can.
Teddy is a lonely guyIf you look at it in a philosophical way, the chasers have a fun ride and stories to tell each other. They're shaping friendship bonds that last forever - They have experienced the same ride.
Pog, on the other hand, is making it hard for himself, is riding without company and social interaction, nobody to talk to, nobody that can relate to his ride on this day...
So what is Pog exactly winning here? I would dare to say he's the biggest loser of the day.
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