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Latest Comments
andrewf
20-08-2026
- Abel’s quotes are pure ilusión. Bienvenido chico! UAE va a darle el entorno perfecto para crecer, especialmente en vueltas de una semana. Vamos!
sprocketspiny
20-08-2026
- If Pogi extends beyond 2030, doesn’t that squeeze opportunities for guys like Del Toro despite his deal till 2031? How do they balance GC leadership with so many climbers wanting shots?
patriciaw
20-08-2026
- Great update, but one thing: didn’t Frigo join the WorldTour with Israel PT in 2022 not 2023? Might be mixing dev/WT timing. Either way, his Amstel top-10 from the move was class.
gearguru33
20-08-2026
- Quick question: when they say “special clauses” for Pogačar, does that mean like altitude-camp control, race programme veto, or image rights stuff? Or more performance bonuses? Not totally clear from the piece.
pedalpowe29
20-08-2026
- Balderstone for three years is tidy business. He was rock solid at Caja and has a good engine for medium mountains. But calling UAE “the best team in the peloton” is a bit rich—Visma and Ineos might have opinions. Still, depth wins grand tours, and they’re stacking it.
robert65
20-08-2026
- Love the Frigo pickup. He’s turned into a lethal transition-stage raider since that Giro’23 breakaway spree, and the 80 km solo in Tour of the Alps proved he’s got diesel. Perfect foil for UAE’s classics unit and a sneaky good TdF break option.
davidm
19-08-2026
- Pogacar top-5 in points even without contesting sprints? That’s plausible given the stage mix, but a bit generous. If UAE lets breaks go, he won’t hoover up intermediates. I’d put him 5–8 range unless he actively hunts moves. Vamos a ver.
raceready7
19-08-2026
- Cofidis “all-in” for Coquard sounds optimistic… Le Coq hasn’t been converting even in smaller races. Nice lead-out or not, this parcours punishes a sprinter who can’t survive the hills. Feels like wishful thinking from the team PR.
sprocketspiny
19-08-2026
- Meeus without Van Poppel is a big miss, but he’s shown he can freelance. If he’s on partial duty for Roglič, though, I can’t see him beating a fully-focused Pedersen over three weeks. Mads looks like the clear fave if he bags even two wins.
jeremya
19-08-2026
- If there are only two flat stages, why are teams still bringing multiple “pure” sprinters? Wouldn’t a punchy finisher who climbs a bit be better for the green jersey here?
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