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  1. I haven't been much of a Pidcock fan over the past few years… he's seemed a bit like a primadonna… but I gained a shit ton of respect for him today. He's definitely in excellent form starting out the season and is one to watch out for in 2026. Being literally a few inches from 2nd place in San Remo–with Tadej Pogacar in front–mean you basically won the race. As far as I'm concerned, in a race this long, this hard, with a field of talent this strong… if 2 or 3 guys cross the line together, they all won the race. Tadej didn't "beat" Pidcock here… it was a tie. But they gotta give the big trophy to someone… so the look to the photo finish.

  2. Tadej is unquestionably great. But relax on the GOAT talk.

    Eddy Merckx's wins:

    Total Professional Wins: Often cited as 525. Another source cites 445 professional wins and 80 as an amateur.

    Grand Tours: Won the Tour de France 5 times (1969–1972, 1974), Giro d'Italia 5 times (1968, 1970, 1972–1974), and Vuelta a España 1 time (1973).

    Monuments: Won Milan–San Remo (7 times), Liège–Bastogne–Liège (5 times), Paris–Roubaix (3 times), Tour of Flanders (2 times), and Giro di Lombardia (2 times).

    World Championships: 3-time professional road world champion (1967, 1971, 1974).

    Plus

    The Hour.

    Nobody is close to Eddie's palmarès.

  3. That surge up the Cipressa by Pog to teleport from the rear to the front of the peloton, with McNulty to lead him out was surreal.

  4. 생방송으로 보는 데 정말 웬만한 영화보다 재밌었음.
    낙차를 했는데도 오히려 부스터가 된 상황.
    MVDP, WVA, TP 도 멋졌지만 사실 거의 모든 선수들의 멋진 합작품.
    개인적으로 포가차 입장에서도 역대급 승리였다고 확신함. ㅎㅎㅎ

  5. Tadej is definitely a legend💯 Pidcock has hopefully started on his prime. WVA is not done yet, hope he has a second wind.

    MVDP got played. He should've let Tadej go and chase back with WVA after letting the paleton pull hard for a while. I thought that's what Ganna did, but he faded. Ideally WVA, MVDP and Ganna chasing Tadej and Pidcock.

    I think Tadej's greatest strength is causing panic from his rivals. Everyone tries following and ends up blowing up😂 Dude is a monster

  6. Marvelous Cipressa by pogacar and McNulty

    Only one left

    And vuelta

    Greatness pogacar

    That was hard crash

    Hard crash too at strade Bianchi

    Yet he wins

  7. 결국 정점을 찍네요.미쳤습니다.반더폴이 약해졌거나,피드콕이 강해졌거나.포가차의 변화는 아직 확정하긴 어렵네요.하지만 낙차로 인한 갭을 메우면서도 우승을 한것은 인정안할수 없죠.피드콕은 포가차와 동시드에 태어난것이 아쉽다고해야할까요?진검승부는 파리루베에서 결정날것 같습니다.과연 포가차가 루베에서도 압살을 할지..생방본 사람들이 위너ㅜㅜ

  8. Unlucky, Tom. Great effort. Well done to Pog, as always.
    As for the highlights – do we need 5m 30s of interviews at the end in a 13min highlights video??
    A little less conversation, a little more action, please!

  9. Two compelling three-man breakaways in the finale two years running! I was rooting for MVDP but when he faded I really wanted Tom to win it and he almost did. Chapeau to Tadej for getting back from the crash like he did; he's a machine and has the best team around him. WVA was a surprise as was Pederson's performance. Role on the rest or the Classics and Monuments

  10. I have been riding a bicycle for 55 years and a massive fan of the European pro racing scene since the early 1980's my earliest hero was Greg LeMond, a man I believe should have won 5, 6 or even 7 TDF titles. I miss those day's when riders raced on instincts, people like Robert Miller and Sean Yates. I believe bike racing has become too formulaic in nature. I believe the Banesto era with Pedro Delgado and Miguel Indurain gave birth to this. Although the Armstrong era took it to another level, his story made it very easy to want him to win, it was a fantastic story, then it wasn't. As I say I miss riders who race on instincts, but I do see a lot of that in Pidcock, Ayuso, Del Torro and maybe Seixas, so hopefully this generation will give us more exciting and competitive racing again?!

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