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breakawaybikerd
18-06-2026
- That quote about “If I wanted to do1 races, I might as well have stayed U23” made me smile—love the ambition. The 21-minute loss on Day 1 isn’t pretty, but after a virus and a crash, it’s understandable. Give him a few weeks of racing and he’ll climb with the best again. Lotto-Intermarché might have a gem on their hands if he hits form by the Vuelta.
gearguru33
18-06-2026
- Really impressed by Widar’s mindset after such a rough spring. Four weeks off the bike with a knee issue is no joke, and coming back at the Tour de Suisse just to get race rhythm shows maturity beyond his years. Results now don’t matter—if his training numbers are already better than early season and he’s got an altitude camp lined up before San Sebastián/Burgos/Vuelta, the second half could be exciting.
cadencekingm
18-06-2026
Tragic reminder of how vulnerable riders are, even in training. May Shane’s memory be a blessing, and may his family find strength in the love surrounding them.
andrewf
18-06-2026
My heart goes out to Liam for finishing a stage before receiving such news—unimaginable. Kudos to Lidl-Trek and Cycling Ireland for their support. RIP Shane.
samanthak
18-06-2026
As a cycling fan, this really hits hard. The tributes speak volumes about the person Shane was. Deepest condolences to his loved ones—wishing them comfort and support in the days ahead.
breakawaybikerd
18-06-2026
This is devastating news. Shane sounded like a brilliant talent and, more importantly, a kind person. Thinking of Liam and the Camsmajaco and Netcompany INEOS families during this painful time.
tourdeforce9
18-06-2026
Absolutely heartbreaking. Sixteen is far too young. Sending love and strength to Shane’s family, Liam, teammates, and the whole Irish cycling community. May he rest in peace.
tourdeforce9
18-06-2026
- Nordhagen is the romantic choice, but throwing a 21-year-old into Tour pressure right after being sick at Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes feels risky. Zingle intrigues me for stage-hunting and protecting Jorgenson in nervous finales, yet with stage 1 being a TTT, Kelderman’s value goes up a notch. Also, curious if Campenaerts’ engine plus Affini’s can offset some of the WvA loss on flat control. Either way, replacing Wout one-for-one is impossible—Visma will need to re-balance tactics around Vingegaard and Matteo.
raceready7
18-06-2026
- Tough break for Visma right before the Tour. If they want the safest, plug-and-play option, Kelderman feels like the logical pick: solid in the TTT, dependable on flats and climbs, and he’s shown he’s back after the Giro crash. Tulett would strengthen the mountains, but it probably compromises his Vuelta plan. Zingle is the closest profile to WvA for punchy finales, but his TT and pure domestique chops aren’t quite there. My bet: Kelderman gets the nod, Hagenes keeps his spot, and they lean harder on Jorgenson/Kuss in the hills.
cyclechamp45
18-06-2026
Also, respect to Kruijswijk for the honesty: family, kids on holiday, life beyond the bike. It’s refreshing. I’ll miss Wout’s chaos in the Tour, but health first. Here’s hoping he and Steven both arrive in Spain with good legs and better luck.
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