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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Poor Pinot, he tried so hard.

The two Spaniards tried too late.

Pogacar keeps on widening the gap while TJV and Ineos continue to be passive.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Quintana dropped.

TJV with a superior quartet, it's a bit unfair

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Yates dropped

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The leaders all alone now.
 
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lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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TJV with a superior quartet, it's a bit unfair
TBF, in the last 2 years Pogacar was complately alone against TJV train

but Vingegaard looks young and effortless while Roglic looked like a sack of shit who dies without his train

nice duel tho

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And G Thomas the sneaky basterd keeping up so well :lol:

Bardet and Nairo back to being weak again

In the last couple of years the climbing specialist role has diminished unfortunately, the polkadot was so prestigious and you had half a dozen of mountain goats chasing

Now GC riders outshine them
 
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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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I love it how G Thomas is still in it. :lol2:

But yes Vingegaard Pogacar fight is interesting where the dane has a train to help him. Van Aert did a tremendous job up until Alpe d'Huez today and when he stepped aside it was still Kuss, Roglic and Kruijswijk helping Vingegaard.

Another irrelevant jersey is the combative, so unnecessary.

But today Pidcock was great, not on the climbs but on the decents. WOW
 

Prototype

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Oct 22, 2009
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Pidcock was crazy at descent, speed demon.

Vingegaard is real deal in this TDF, Pogacar make crucial mistake yestreday chasing/closing down every attack from jumbo visma. It is easy to be general after battle,but he needed to focus on strongest rider and closing him down. All those jumps and changes of pace cost him alot of energy, lack of food and team cars cost him aswell.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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Yea he was jumping after too many riders for no reason because he felt strong until he wasn't anymore............. lack of food I think played a huge role towards the end

Now TJV will shut everything down in a boring fashion but at least breakaways for the stage win are gonna be tense
 
Apr 12, 2004
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Just wanted to jump in here for a second, lads. I wanted to thank Jack for giving me the know-how to learn to bike. I can say at 33 I was taught how to bike, and by 36 I am not riding Mack's bike from Sunny everyday with little to no pain after 40 to 60 hours post exercise.

Thank you all for your contributions. Love.

- Gerald Asamoah
 

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