just another example why you can't rely on russian...i made that mistake too.bminchow said:Mamykin!! Nice abandon dude. Jeez.
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just another example why you can't rely on russian...i made that mistake too.bminchow said:Mamykin!! Nice abandon dude. Jeez.
fauniera said:That interview is only a few days old i think (linked it here), therefore after the deadline. But yeah, bad news for teams with Sivakov.skidmark said:Huh, I guess I don't pay enough attention to cycling journalism to have known that.
He's just returned from a very heavy injurybminchow said:Mamykin!! Nice abandon dude. Jeez.
Picking up where he left offbminchow said:Mamykin!! Nice abandon dude. Jeez.
armchairclimber said:Well, if Valverde stays injury and calamity free, he will be a very big player this year. Assuming he wins the GC tomorrow, he will already be way over 10% of his cost. With Murcia, Andalucia and Abu Dhabi to come this month ... well, I daren't tempt fate.
Vuelta will be crucial for Gaudu value. Eager to see his true potential as the GC rider there, unless he goes stage hunting only.postmanhat said:Another fairly good week. De Bie's already in profit after Bresges and Moscon's showing all the signs of a great year ahead, Van Poppel did well in Valencia, though there wasn't much competition. Am hoping from he can do something in the classics to become a great pick.
Injuries already mounting up with De Plus, Shivakov and possibly Mamykin(?). While Lambrecht and Halvorsen both missed the TDU. My team ended up a bit light in the cobbled classics, which was the my main reason for finally opting for Moscon over Alaphillipe. So I could do with getting points in these early races to compensate.
Cavendish, Ciccone and Gaudu start their seasons this week. Had Gaudu last year and wasn't going to pick him as I though this might be a development year, doing more WT races. However really struggled to find riders in the 300-500 range, and it was him or Terpstra, who I'm fairly indifferent about as a rider. So I'm looking forward to seeing how Gaudu goes, but am not expecting too much. Maybe 5-600 tops?
I would be fine with that, but he did hide his world domination powers quite well in Besseges.Squire said:Albanese to start his world domination!
It's all part of the plan.fauniera said:I would be fine with that, but he did hide his world domination powers quite well in Besseges.Squire said:Albanese to start his world domination!