Baleforce
Arthur Rowe
Pogacar raced liked an excited 21 year old up the Belle Fille
I hope you're not planning on doing the same?
Up the gravel on a first date?
Pogacar raced liked an excited 21 year old up the Belle Fille
I hope you're not planning on doing the same?
Im in wetherspoons Brighton marina with a 20 year old girl from work who has taken to calling me daddy.
What happened today did i miss a good day?
I’m not sure Roglic did much wrong, maybe 20-30 seconds down on what he would have hoped. Pogacar was just a man possessed.Well f.uck me. Feel so sorry for Roglic. How does he ever come back from that? Incredible ride from Pogacar.
Very happy for Richie Porte.
Epic fail in Liège–Bastogne–Liège!
Alaphilippe started celebrating the win - only for Roglic to win it on the finish line.
I always wondered why riders celebrate a few metres before the line.
Love these Paul Smith cycling jerseys but they aren't cheap;
https://www.paulsmith.com/au/artist-stripe-fade-print-cycling-jersey
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Mark Cavendish says his career could be at an end following Sunday's one-day Gent-Wevelgem classics race.
The 35-year-old has struggled for form in recent seasons, suffering from the Epstein-Barr virus.
He spent much of Sunday's race in Belgium in the breakaway, showing his best form for some time, but finished 74th, more than six minutes down on winner Mads Pedersen.
"That was perhaps the last race of my career," a tearful Cavendish said.
The Isle of Man rider, who is due to compete at the Scheldeprijs one-day race in Belgium and the Netherlands on 14 October, is considered one of the greatest riders in road cycling, having won 30 stages at the Tour de France.
The Bahrain-McLaren rider also won the 2011 World Road Race Championships, 15 stages of the Giro d'Italia and the Milan-San Remo 'monument' one-day race in 2009.
Cavendish is contracted until the end of 2020, but is in talks with his team to extend.
Thomas and Yates looking like a proper battle in the Giro.
Agreed on the next few weeks. The book arrived a couple of days ago btw. One to finish first, but looking forward to reading it.
How did you get on with the book mate?maybe I hyped it to much but it was the best book I have ever read.
Insane result in the Giro.
Stunning and I'm predicting he does not go to the tour next year but aims for the double giro and vuelta.
Ineos are rebuilding a fantastic team. Suddenly looking very strong again what with ritchie porte coming in. Could not believe how strong Dennis was looking, thought he would put his feet up in this time trial but no he went for it.
Can you imagine a team time trial with Gana, Thomas, Dennis and Porte. Would be insane, Yates as well as Bernal for GC. Actually would be mean 3 or 4 GC winners in one team if Thomas does stay.
So yep I think geogharn hart should go for giro and vuelta next year.
Hugh Carthy second at the moment in the vuelta and Jamie knox was looking good in the giro this year so a possible future stage winner on mountain stages.
Then the is the awesome talent of tom pollock to come through.
Wish we had a future road sprinter to come through as cav retires at some point, to keep an interest in the flat stages.