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That’d be a good one of consecutive 10 win plus win seasons. Cav has 10. Greipel 5 and 17 consecutive seasons with a win.
Greipel is only on 15, cause his wins in 2003 and 04 were at U23 level.
That’d be a good one of consecutive 10 win plus win seasons. Cav has 10. Greipel 5 and 17 consecutive seasons with a win.
Fair enoughGreipel is only on 15, cause his wins in 2003 and 04 were at U23 level.
I'd rather have 3 seasons of 10 wins...
Anyway, sounds like it's on for tomorrow. I worry that I'm going to have to learn how to spell Cian Uitdjebxyeosslygooks' last name after he smokes everyone. Darn you Dutch!
That’d be a good one of consecutive 10 win plus win seasons. Cav has 10. Greipel 5 and 17 consecutive seasons with a win.
I don’t know how accurate it is for every season before 2000 but Cipo is at 5, Petacchi 6, Merckx 10, Hinault 7.Bouhanni has four consecutive seasons with exactly 11 wins. Nobody will beat that.
But yeah, 10 consecutive seasons with 10+ wins is pretty bonkers.
Cian Outofthepants will also be accepted as a temporary measure. But exams will be taken as soon as he wins his first WT race.I'd rather have 3 seasons of 10 wins...
Anyway, sounds like it's on for tomorrow. I worry that I'm going to have to learn how to spell Cian Uitdjebxyeosslygooks' last name after he smokes everyone. Darn you Dutch!
Cian Outofthepants will also be accepted as a temporary measure. But exams will be taken as soon as he wins his first WT race.
When he wins his first WT race, he'll just be so cool we're all on first-name basis with him.
Ah, like Wout, Mathieu and Remco. Yes, that's an option.When he wins his first WT race, he'll just be so cool we're all on first-name basis with him.
Or he will yell his initials to his competitors.People will obviously refer to him by his initials.
Ah, like Wout, Mathieu and Remco. Yes, that's an option.
PS: i should probably add that his name likely means "from the swamp/marshlands". While "broek" in current Dutch means "pants", it was the word for what we currently call "moeras". A lot of cities in the center of Belgium are build upon/around soggy lands. Leuven and Brussels being the most known examples. Brussels was originally called Broekzele (which is still evident from how French speakers call the city "Bruxelles"). So "uit de broek" is more likely to mean "he who comes from the swamp/marshland".
Or he will yell his initials to his competitors.
Eager to see how long Vansevenant can hold on. After the race today he said he is planning on going all in tomorrow. Ready to lose it all or win.Lutsenko ftw tmrw. He already looked way better today on that climb.
I'd rather have 3 seasons of 10 wins...
Anyway, sounds like it's on for tomorrow. I worry that I'm going to have to learn how to spell Cian Uitdjebxyeosslygooks' last name after he smokes everyone. Darn you Dutch!
Would be totally great if his mom 's last name were "Laterrrrrz" and he would go by C.U. Laterrrrrz since it's now possible to go by both parents' names in Belgium. It would still work with a few less r's in there, but yeah.Too bad he doesn't have a name before Cian that starts with I.
Would be totally great if his mom 's last name were "Laterrrrrz" and he would go by C.U. Laterrrrrz since it's now possible to go by both parents' names in Belgium. It would still work with a few less r's in there, but yeah.
Is that a typical Belgian surname?
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