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3 minutes ago, Frosty said:

I wonder how much Wout misses being part of the celebrations as team winners, vs being there for the birth? 

Dunno..... I would give up any celebrations of any sort to be with my wife while she has my baby every single day of every single week

For me, that feeling/experience is incomparable 

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21 minutes ago, Jewbacca said:

Dunno..... I would give up any celebrations of any sort to be with my wife while she has my baby every single day of every single week

For me, that feeling/experience is incomparable 

no contest

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26 minutes ago, Jewbacca said:

Dunno..... I would give up any celebrations of any sort to be with my wife while she has my baby every single day of every single week

For me, that feeling/experience is incomparable 

Given that he “gifted” a win to Laporte earlier this year, and he left when Jonas was 7 minutes up, shows that his career is not “the be all and end all”.

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Seeing that photo, I am thinking that my hopes of WvA being competitive at the World Championships might be a bit optimistic... 

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19 hours ago, The Ouzo said:

@J Wakefield, whilst you're still around, I was wondering about something on my ride yesterday.

What is the average zone a rider sits in during a TDF ?

Obviously there are many factors at play, like what kind of stage it is, what the riders role on the team is etc. But if you can give a ball park.

The other thing I was wondering.

When there is a shot close enough that you can see the riders glasses clearly, they are never dirty of full of sweat, but I'll take a zone 2 ride and the sweat will obscure my vision. Granted I'm wearing cheap glasses, but are their coated with something ?

Whoop have done a study using the data from the 2022 Tour (men’s and women’s edition), that is currently in pre-print version, pending a peer review. Obviously only covers the riders using the device.

They published this on their blog, which doesn’t say much, so hopefully the research paper has more detail. 

https://www.whoop.com/thelocker/whoop-study-tracks-professional-cyclists-in-first-of-its-kind-continuous-race-monitoring/

Was mentioned, and briefly discussed, on this podcast (link below). Was an interesting discussion.

https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/the-podium/id1516026786?i=1000622190830

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What an amazing tour it's been, the incident on Col de la loze could've been catastrophic if Pog had dropped Jonas.. 😳 

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The last road race for the enigmatic Slovakian this weekend. What a bike racer! 
I bought at least two pairs of 100% sunnies, inspired by the brand that is Peter Sagan.

Pic: Team Bora-Hansgrohe

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Tour de France 2024:

Cav signs another year with Astana with a much better contract

Roglič to sign with a certain German team and return next year to pursue the Golden Fleece?

Remco - where art thou going?

Cervelô to make way for Specialized with the most successful team in 2023?

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9 minutes ago, 'Dale said:

Tour de France 2024:

Cav signs another year with Astana with a much better contract

And is joined there by one of the best lead-out men in the peloton.

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I think he signed for 2 years. The team did try to sign him 8 years ago or something. 

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2024 route revealed, starting in Florence, ending in Nice. 

GC favourites - Pog, Rog and the Dane, I guess. Where is the French champion? And who can succeed Nibali in the Italian space.

Gee signs for another 2 years with Ineos. 16th or something years as a professional. Who will represent the UK-based outfit?


 

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