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‘Quiet work, loud goals’: Tom Pidcock back from South America and ready to return to racing
07 February 2026
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UAE and Astana dominate, but Christen surprises favorites and further boosts dream start Q36.5
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Vacancy: Growth Editor IDL Procycling - (native) English
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Vacancy: Growth Editor IDL Procycling - (native) English
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packfiller71
12-03-2026
Can anyone help me understand the thinking behind the two punishments? Are the commissaires saying you get thrown out of the race for a second inadvertent disposal of a bidon (even to the delight of fans) but that as long as you can afford it you can show off your phalangeal cuticles all day long on international TV? Aking for a friend.
tomjacques
03-03-2026
It's a bit embarrassing that. Isn't the main sponsor supposed to keep them at 36.5 ?
Veganpotter
09-02-2026
They were close to cracking a very tired Tadej that wasn't fully focused on the TdF with a team of riders focused solely on cracking Tadej. And if they cracked him, he would have still won. Tadej won't be racing the giro this year. It'll be an even easier win for him.
Bea
22-01-2026
Nice!
Veganpotter
14-12-2025
Those events are mental rest for him. Fun, without expectations. *Sagan lost his abilities because he gained weight and got lazy. Pogi will likely retire before that has a chance at happening.
Veganpotter
11-12-2025
Ah, the consequences of riding for Israel.
Veganpotter
16-11-2025
Pidcock could follow everyone but Pogi while finishing 3rd. No second place rider this season😃
raufus
15-10-2025
Now the Palestinian protestors can stop their whining. Trump came to the rescue. So they can now STFU and go back to waving the rainbow flags.
kevpt
10-10-2025
Cracked the code lol. If it was that easy to 'crack the code' jonny Vegas would be charging up the Kwaremont giving Pog a dose of his medicine. Evenepoel can't match pog on a climb and neither can mvdp. Anything with a half difficult climb and Pog smashes the field. Even on flat(ish)parcours like Roubaix it came down to a mistake and crash by pog to definitively crown mvdp. MSR is the only one that Pog probably won't win.
DeadBlow
10-10-2025
We've seen this movie before. I think Pogacar is doping.
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