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I'm surprised by that.. Interesting..

I think there is a difference between messing it up or throwing it awat and bad luck.. today Sagan had bad luck.

 

BUT Delenkolb is a deserved champ today.. left it all in the road.

 

Questions should be asked at Etixx.

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"...it was a hobby driven by my passion. Before the race I was trying really hard to not think about this being my last race for Team Sky. So many riders came up to me to wish me good luck...

 

Bradley Wiggins, phenomenal bike rider who checks out of the World Tour.

 

Chapeau!

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"...it was a hobby driven by my passion. Before the race I was trying really hard to not think about this being my last race for Team Sky. So many riders came up to me to wish me good luck...

Bradley Wiggins, phenomenal bike rider who checks out of the World Tour.

Chapeau!

Yeah I'm no fan but it's been quite a career. Not always easy, and the most fancied being second best captain but some would give their left testicle for a career like that.

 

Go well Sir.

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Yeah I'm no fan but it's been quite a career. Not always easy, and the most fancied being second best captain but some would give their left testicle for a career like that.

 

Go well Sir.

Also not a fan, but one gives credit where credit is due.
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Folks, Wiggo is not going anywhere. He'll be focusing firstly on the Olympics next year, and then from there into his new role as team owner. And knowing him, he won't be content with just a development team - he'll have a long term goal to get his team to the World Tour and the TDF. 

 

He's going to follow the steps of Marc Madiot, Patrick Lefevere, etc.

 

Expect him to be in the cycling limelight for many years to come.

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Folks, Wiggo is not going anywhere. He'll be focusing firstly on the Olympics next year, and then from there into his new role as team owner. And knowing him, he won't be content with just a development team - he'll have a long term goal to get his team to the World Tour and the TDF. 

 

He's going to follow the steps of Marc Madiot, Patrick Lefevere, etc.

 

Expect him to be in the cycling limelight for many years to come.

 

 

Focusing on the TRACK at the Olympics.. so I can choose not to watch that. :whistling:

 

As for his team.. he will be in the team car.

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