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Yeah for the first time in years I find myself wanting to visit a subform I generally totally ignore.
Agreed, and I'd say he sounds experienced. He's been winning a lot, on camera a lot, and generally in the press a LOT since he arrived in the peloton. Media trial by fire, and his improvement about media and race tactics really shows. He's gotten a ton of experience in the last few years.He sounded incredibly mature for a kid his age.
Pity that the vuelta will drain Remco. Otherwise he seems to be a favorite for WC ITT as well, on the same level as Ganna imo.
MAL's race face! Been a while been since that's had an airing.
I know, but the Form & Fitness board has just been missing a certain je ne sais quoi since FrankDay stopped posting in the crank thread.Yeah for the first time in years I find myself wanting to visit a subform I generally totally ignore.
Yea, but tbf he still won three and he started late. He's done really well for himself during his spell at the top and made up for lost time big-time. While some prospects are can't-miss, many aren't, and a lot can change in a short space of time, late starters come out of nowhere and stars fade. I mean, people were talking about the riders they think will be at the forefront of GTs for the next decade a few days ago, including the likes of Vingegaard, Pog and Remco... but before his injury, not including Bernal in that would have seemed unthinkable. His case was just bad luck. And yet... how many people would have thought at the 1997 Tour that Jan Ullrich would never win the Tour again and would only win one more Grand Tour? How many people would have thought at the end of 2004 that Damiano Cunego would never even realistically threaten to podium again? After the 2005 Giro, who'd have thought that less than four years later Rujano would be back in Venezuela with his tail between his legs and nobody at the pro level willing to offer him a contract?Cycling is such a beautiful sport but also such a cruel sport
Its quite possible that Roglic has won his last Grand Tour
Proper build up Roglic going to the Giro, I'd make the number 1 favourite, assuming RE TP and JV go to the tour.Cycling is such a beautiful sport but also such a cruel sport
Its quite possible that Roglic has won his last Grand Tour
Cycling is such a beautiful sport but also such a cruel sport
Its quite possible that Roglic has won his last Grand Tour
Proper build up Roglic going to the Giro, I'd make the number 1 favourite, assuming RE TP and JV go to the tour.
Other than Bernal (assuming he is back to his best and decides to ease himself back in) who would be in his league (it would also allow him to win back 'his' vuelta crown).
Nothing would surprise me at this point.Tbh I won't be totally shocked if Pogacar has won his last Tour.
I know it seems like a harsh thing to say, but with Vingegaard, Evenepoel perhaps Ayuso and Rodriguez, one can never know.
20 seconds easily, still without his mistake he would still lose to Mas!! I’m simply shocked!!! Something wrong with UAE regarding chrono preparation if you ask me. Not trying to justify Almeida’s error, because he’s 100% responsible for that but, shouldn’t the DS in UAE car be giving navigation instructions to the rider?How much time did Almeida lose due to his brainfart? 25s?
The chances of that are extremely high if he decides to go to TdF again. However if he goes the Giro-route, they should be somewhat decent that he wins another one.Cycling is such a beautiful sport but also such a cruel sport
Its quite possible that Roglic has won his last Grand Tour
Well Mal and especially Mas did the itt of their lifes!! I’m shocked! The profile doesn’t help him a lot besides Sierra Nevada but I’m hyped with MAL!MAL's race face! Been a while been since that's had an airing.
