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Simon Carr is back and ready to force his way into the Cofidis Tour de France team: 'A stage win—why not?'
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25 July 2025
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Knee pain leads to Simon Carr’s early exit from the Giro d’Italia: British rider shares update on Instagram
07 May 2024
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breakawaybikerd
17-07-2026
- Small nitpick: calling him “world champion” is off—he’s not the road race rainbow jersey holder. Otherwise, solid piece. Also, Vingegaard didn’t ride the 2025 Vuelta with that Giro-Tour-Vuelta sequence as stated, did he? Feels a bit sus on the timeline.
jennifer19
17-07-2026
- Quick question: is it actually possible to win Giro-Tour-Vuelta all in one season anymore? Thought the recovery windows were too tight and the teams usually don’t risk it after the Tour?
gearguru33
17-07-2026
- Oof, nasty. But the line choice was poor from the race—tight corner then a full-gas drag? C’mon ASO, safer finish please. Vamos a París sin más caídas, por favor.
bikebuffj
17-07-2026
- Feels like the jury punished the outcome, not the action. Happens too often in chaotic finishes. Still, riders know the “hold your line” mantra—margins are razor thin.
julien
17-07-2026
- Can someone explain how the sprint rules work here? If Van Mechelen only moved a bit off his line at lower speed, why a full disqualification and points deduction? Is that standard?
raceready7
17-07-2026
- Hope Gaviria and Berckmoes heal fast. Two collarbones in one pile-up is grim. Also big shout to Abrahamsen’s helmet—those barrier hits are no joke.
sprocketspiny
17-07-2026
- Brutal scenes. You could see the pinch point coming from that last sharp bend—organisers have to own some of this. DQ + 18 points for Van Mechelen feels excessive given the tiny deviation.
sprocketspiny
17-07-2026
- Grande artículo, pero me parece raro que no mencionen más a Lipowitz. El tipo está a38 del podio y sube mejor en etapas largas. Vamos Juan, pero ojo con Flo!
bikebuffj
17-07-2026
- Can someone explain why Evenepoel getting dropped on the Tourmalet is such a big red flag? Is it because the longer high-mountain efforts expose him more than the punchy stuff and TTs?
raceready7
17-07-2026
- Interesting that he name-checked Seixas and Del Toro but skipped Lipowitz. That guy always hides and then smashes the long climbs. Don’t sleep on him, he was monstrous in week three last year.
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