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- Your wish has been granted. I wonder of the editors of CutD knew that Mou would soon harass this website
- NIcely said. They are both giants of this era, each putting together a unique resume and serving as part of the public face of the sport.
- A couple of years ago after UAE lorded it over everyone at the Tour and won a bunch of stages, Nils Polit said, "You don't want to be on the UAE blacklist." Well, the peleton remembers that kiind of nonsense and they are not going to do you any favors. Even if it made sense tactically.
- One of the best recent victories i watched .Heil Wally.
- I wanted to see Tadej win, I can admit that, but I was very happy to see Wout take it. When you think of all the work Wout puts into others agendas on that team, often placing him outside of big wins, I can be very happy for him. The guy is a class act all around and one of the top cyclists in the world.
- This really makes Wout's victory even greater. Both were 23 years old, young ambitious Belgian classics riders and teammates. I'd say this victory gor Wout is more emotional than Simon Yates's Giro d'italia victory. Let's hope what unfolded afterward does not unfold this time
- An absolutely amazing ride. I can't recall anyone ever chasing back into contention like that after an early mishap in Arenberg. He never quit.
- MVDP, TP, and WVA each had at least 2 bike changes. That is what made it so crazy. You never knew what would happen next. And then think about when you think about what Filippo Ganna went through. He was a true warrior. He kept fighting back.
What a great day of cycling!
- But you block everyone who disagrees with you or proves you wrong, on Twitter? Like your accusations against Urška, yesterday.
- Could be, but not 100%. I'm still verbally fighting with Alasdair Fotheringham on X.
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