Tour of Oman - Muscat Classic 2023 , February 10-15

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Nov 16, 2013
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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!

I think you got it right.
 
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Bouhanni has four consecutive seasons with exactly 11 wins. Nobody will beat that.

But yeah, 10 consecutive seasons with 10+ wins is pretty bonkers.
I don’t know how accurate it is for every season before 2000 but Cipo is at 5, Petacchi 6, Merckx 10, Hinault 7.
 
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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.

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".

People will obviously refer to him by his initials.
Or he will yell his initials to his competitors.
 
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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.

Too bad he doesn't have a name before Cian that starts with I.
 
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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!

He's Belgian, not Dutch :)
but right on for the spelling part. That's exactly how it's pronounced. kudos
 
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Jul 10, 2014
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Fo_pezzX0AEZbaG
 
May 10, 2015
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Intermarché doing the same thing as last year, now for Taaramae instead of Hirt