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Follow @unclecycling on X. Some interesting takes.Not gonna answer that but he's going to win with 2 min to spare
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Follow @unclecycling on X. Some interesting takes.Not gonna answer that but he's going to win with 2 min to spare
Maybe people are getting a bit bored by the lack of uncertainty?Lombardia not on Eurosport?
Appear to be showing Snooker and Canoeing according to my TV.
Maybe some are, but it's a monument.Maybe people are getting a bit bored by the lack of uncertainty?
Ludicrous team these days.Drama yesterday with Pidcock 'deselected' by ineos for this race. Team is descending to laughing stock status.
All a bit predictable.
What I found interesting is that while Remco put a couple of minutes into the chasers on the flat, Pogacar was able to put a minute into the World and Olympic TT champion on the flat, having already presumably put in a big effort to gain a gap on the climb itself.Aye, I love Pog, but I have to agree with you.
In fairness this is always the race he's most likely to win every year, regardless of his current domination.
Without wanting to overly criticise a double Olympic champion who's just ridden 200km, I was a bit disappointed that when he attacked, Remco just seemed to look like he had no fight in him. Virtually waved him off.
I understand why he did it. I think Ben O'Connor said after a tour stage, he completely ruined the rest of his tour, trying to follow Pogs wheel.
Grim
Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy reveals devastating terminal cancer diagnosis
Six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy has revealed that his cancer diagnosis is terminal. The legendary former Great Britain track cyclist says he has been given just two to four years to live. H…talksport.com
Very sad news, I follow him on zwift and he still puts out ludicrous times and watts. Always came across extremely well.Grim
Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy reveals devastating terminal cancer diagnosis
Six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy has revealed that his cancer diagnosis is terminal. The legendary former Great Britain track cyclist says he has been given just two to four years to live. H…talksport.com