I'd definitely smash you!
By which definition?
Both are equally worrying.
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I'd definitely smash you!
He's cycling with Majka on an airport runway
View: https://twitter.com/LeTour/status/1527005085473067011
Also some bromance
Today there was a press conference with Roglič, Polanc and Pogačar for Slovenian media. The last question for Pogačar was when will he ride his first GT. He said the plan is to try next year. Then Roglič pats him twice on his thigh and says jokingly: you better wait for us to finish first.
Everybody starts laughing. It was hilarious :lol:
Rogla knew. But he also knows one other thing... "We still believe!"I've just read this gem. How true Rogla's words turned out to be the following year at the Tour. And it wasn't funny then!
Pogačar filming his teammate Majka fall off the Galibier, slowly.
View: https://twitter.com/majkaformal/status/1528044280220106752?s=20&t=75T0lE-xSmVEu5TofrNppg
That looks like the insanely steep, uphill Courchevel landing strip. Great for altitude intervals. I wish I could afford that sort of training setup!He's cycling with Majka on an airport runway
View: https://twitter.com/LeTour/status/1527005085473067011
Also some bromance
See, nowadays everyone of those riders has to post all of their stuff on social media and Strava.I'm starting to think he's doing a reverse Michael Rasmussen where he's actually somewhere in Mexico.
...and ridden by us in our dreams; if we were fit enough!He and his core climbing team have basically been doing high level cycling tourism this week torturing fans with visits to spots that should have been raced last week in the Giro.
Or in Utah with Peter the Great?I'm starting to think he's doing a reverse Michael Rasmussen where he's actually somewhere in Mexico.
Peter the Great is actually in Kansas today doing a minor gravel race (the lesser 100 mile route).Or in Utah with Peter the Great?
One of my friends is cyclo touring in the Dolomites now and just posted photos of them climbing the Passo Giau....and ridden by us in our dreams; if we were fit enough!
Peter the Great is actually in Kansas today doing a minor gravel race (the lesser 100 mile route).
He and Oss wandered in about 54 minutes down. Seems like a good end to an altitude camp; come down and grind what's left into dust.Peter the Great is actually in Kansas today doing a minor gravel race (the lesser 100 mile route).
It was a five hour ride by the winners. might be a good test near sea level.He and Oss wandered in about 54 minutes down. Seems like a good end to an altitude camp; come down and grind what's left into dust.
It was a five hour ride by the winners. might be a good test near sea level.
On topic can't wait to see how Pogi rides in home tour/stage race.
He wasn't even doing the 200?
Well I guess there could only be one Peter S. in each race.
I don't think that's a rule.
Was the other one Vejle Boldklub's former trainer?