Yawn!
Not necessarily, we never got that moment for Armstrong, and also not really for Froome.and eventually, eventually, he will be challenged, and defeated and that is often the very most dramatic moment in cycling history, when the champion of the time finally shows weakness...1975 TDF was absolutely amaaaaaaaaazing.
Not necessarily, we never got that moment for Armstrong, and also not really for Froome.
Not necessarily, we never got that moment for Armstrong, and also not really for Froome.
We need more cyclists who are weird and unique and less corporate by the numbers stuff.You just gotta love Vingegaard for how weird he is! This is not the first time and won't be the last![]()
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True for Armstrong. Not true for Froome. Froome looked mortal on his later years. He wasn't as dominant. In his last tours he was dragging his legs a little bit.Not necessarily, we never got that moment for Armstrong, and also not really for Froome.
You just gotta love Vingegaard for how weird he is! This is not the first time and won't be the last![]()
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If its longer everyone just launches laterI liked the way Remco fought back in the end. A little bit longer and I think he could have won that stage.
He meant longer after the finishline.If its longer everyone just launches later
Lafay was a surprise today.
Until now, I still cannot see the difference between the riders Lafay and Rochas. I hope this will be clearer in the future. I also couldn‘t see the difference between Vlasov and Sivakov, until Vlasov became the clearly better rider of the two.