maltiv said:True, but it's only 3 kg's heavier than Wiggins. He's also taller.
He's not exactly fat. His body figure looks quite similar to a certain alien
looks like future sky to me.beast of an athlete
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maltiv said:True, but it's only 3 kg's heavier than Wiggins. He's also taller.
He's not exactly fat. His body figure looks quite similar to a certain alien
brilleaben said:Norway are quite lucky with natural talents in this day and age.
Ryo Hazuki said:problem is. taht is all they can do too. especially quade sucks in basically anything else than pan flat itt's
ingsve said:One important aspect is also that cycling is very popular in Norway right now so there is a greater chance that people that have some sort of physical talent decides to become cyclists rather than go into some other sport.
Afrank said:Good article by Inner Ring about junior world champs when they move to the pro ranks. Don't read too much into the junior road race, but a junior doing well in the time trial could hint at a successful future career in the pro ranks.
http://inrng.com/2012/09/junior-world-champion-prospects/