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Brucegel
The mans too powerful for his own wheels.08-12-2025 02:06
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Brucegel
Yes.I am a strong advocate of people taking courses in anatomy physiology and chemistry of the human body so they know how how there bodies work and the harm that happens when lack of exercise and preservatives enter the cells.07-12-2025 13:04
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Brucegel
It was perfectly timed for the people who post nonsense 24hours a day to get clicks for their sites.Thats what this world of sports we live in is now all about.Getting people tweaked about personal crap about athletes lives.06-12-2025 16:09
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Brucegel
Perhaps in this world of money wins everything the only thing a pro team can do now is hook up with an Arab Sheik investor?01-12-2025 17:00
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Brucegel
It does'nt take a lot of people to raise extra cash.No team would turn down tens of thousands for little effort.Plenty of dentists doctors and lawyers out there for sure01-12-2025 10:03
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Brucegel
Fundraising by teams giving fans an insider look at their favorite team like group rides or being invited to training camp for a day would be great ideas.If a cyclist can drop 5 thousand or 10 thousand dollars on a bike we know they have the deep pockets to help teams stay solvent.30-11-2025 23:02
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Charging people to watch a sporting event on a public road is absurd.Privatizing does'nt work.Spend your energy(not money) on teaching and showing people the proper etiquette of race watching particularly on mountain stages where people crowd the road and touch the riders or endanger them with projected signage.30-11-2025 10:53
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Brucegel
Yes.I bet you and I would be suspended and most of those on this chat.Whose bloodwork is'nt contaminated anymore?28-11-2025 21:04
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Brucegel
Sounds plausible.I was not aware of the milk production aspect.I wonder what levels they are detecting in riders in the first place?28-11-2025 12:20
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I believe Aerts.Somebody on his team slipped it in his food or drink.This is probably more common than we think and the rider is none the wiser.That takes a special kind of evil to do to any athlete but I would not put it past team doctors.27-11-2025 21:17