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So he's going to EF?Reliably informed that Grindley is from Wigan and therefore no stranger to bad conditions, meteorologically and sociologically .
I might be biased into oblivion, I might be blind, but since the start of the race everything suggests to me that AWP is superior today.
That's alright, AWP will just have to redeem me.Sorry, since the ITT, I don't trust your predictive abilities.
Though, I did notice that you held back a little on the stars today.
My middle school French would tell me say-xahAre the british commentators correct in their pronunciation of Seixas as sex-ass? I do hope so
I think it's 'Say-shass'Are the british commentators correct in their pronunciation of Seixas as sex-ass? I do hope so
Seyksas.Are the british commentators correct in their pronunciation of Seixas as sex-ass? I do hope so
Paul Zakarin having to wrestle the bike on the steeper part
I definitely want to hear Sean Kelly have a goI think it's 'Say-shass'
He is a man destined to spend the next 15 years having everyone say his name differently.
Saixas, not so much the descent which he's good at, but the flailing arms on the steeper gradient trying to follow Albert.Who?
Haven't noticed anyone being terrible at descending.
Saixas, not so much the descent which he's good at, but the flailing arms on the steeper gradient trying to follow Albert.
'Paul s -s-se -saas....... seashells'I definitely want to hear Sean Kelly have a go
He says his name at the beginning of this videoAre the british commentators correct in their pronunciation of Seixas as sex-ass? I do hope so