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Is that why you made that switch from Inos to Q36.5? I know why it’s called that. Optimal body temperature. Oh yeah. And the clothing gives you that. Is it noticeably better? Yeah. The clothing is brilliant. Yeah. Yeah. Now it’s the title sponsor. So we have such a close relationship that we can make changes, make feedback, get items that we want and they can make a prototype in Yeah. for the next race next week. And that’s a good thing I think. What’s it been like being team leader? Does that mean everyone else is working for you then? That’s how it is. Yeah, that sounds that sounds all right. I like the sound of that. But like the last week of the Jira where I was suffering and we weren’t really having that much success, then it’s hard, you know, because then you got to lead everybody in some ways. You don’t really feel like you deserve it. You know, people are still working for you even though you’re not winning or even competing to win. Then it’s tough. Then you have to you kind of figure out how to manage every everything.
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dude was fired. wtf is he talking about.
The sooner he gives up on being a GC contender and just goes for stages, the better.
Dumb name for a team.
They didn’t treat him like a golden boy so he left because that’s what he’s used to, the tour doesn’t care about what you’ve done in other sports.
I agree, he's not a GC contender.. should go for tactical play
The level is so high these days in Grand Tours. I don't see a way for Pidcock to win a Gran Tour when any of the main competitors show up.
Funny boy:)
He's too full of himself. He's a good rider but not up there with the best
Ineos payed the new team to take the little shite
I thought he was let go by Ineos, because of his participating in the other cycling events.
Does not actually answer the question
Do I think he’ll win a grand tour? No. Could he podium? Maybe.
At his age though, would I have said the same for Wiggins no, I’d have said no chance he gets top 25. Think wiggins placed outside the top 100 at 25. Id have said the same about Froome like I did with wiggins. Yates, and G I’d have said maybe for podium. Fact is we never know. If he fully commits to road there’s definitely a chance for a challenge but that’s when the top 5 GC riders all focus on 1 GT.
He’s a thoughtful guy, he’ll be winning again soon
Bro's out there doing bunny hops on his MTB whilst Pog's at an altitude camp. He's dreaming if he thinks he's going to have any impact on the road.
British people are weirdly, negatively, passionate. How could you hate on one of your own people for doing well? — You guys need to do better. You’re shitting on the guy who does an excellent job representing your country. No one cares about GC contention as much as you do. He rides any kind of bike, very well.
I found his comments on Albania very disappointing – like being on holiday with a Yorkshire Brexiteer.
He’s incredible but his versatility is his ultimate downfall unless he defies logic and somehow manages to do what no one else has ever done (multi discipline dominance).
Misleading title
Dude’s a monster on the mountain bike.
Why the hate, there are plenty other teams with team leaders, does everyone else just give up because of the level of Pogacar etc.Its a great sport more support less critique.