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marcelskittels · 1 year ago
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guy60660 · 25 days ago
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Chris Froome | Category Cafe
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oneminutefiftysixseconds · 1 year ago
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first and second at the Tour since 2018:
Geraint Thomas, Chris Froome
Egan Bernal, Geraint Thomas
Tadej Pogačar, Primož Roglič
Tadej Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard
Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar
Jonas Vingegaard, Tadej Pogačar
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tadejpogacar · 1 year ago
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via marcelkittel instagram story & Letour twitter | 05.11.2023
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nearina · 1 year ago
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I hope everyone complimented the kids on their work!
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umgeorge · 7 months ago
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📷 @.chrisfroome / instagram
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inrng · 1 year ago
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Saitama Criterium Saturday activities with Wateru Watanabe, the creator of the Yowamushi Pedal manga
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wdlabo · 2 years ago
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自転車小さく見える
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divulgatoriseriali · 3 months ago
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Tour de france: la nascita di un mito
Il Tour de France, meglio definito anche come “Grande Boucle“: la più grande manifestazione sportiva del panorama ciclistico internazionale, si svolge ogni anno lungo le strade di Francia. Nasce nel 1903 da un’idea di Henri Desgrange, nel corso degli anni è diventato l’evento di spicco del calendario professionistico UCI Word Tour. Continue reading Tour de france: la nascita di un mito
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marcelskittels · 1 year ago
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mandlovapusinka · 4 months ago
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Backstage news on Chris Froome:
- according to one of the IPT DS Chris was in great shape at spring, the DS was even sure he is fully back, his numbers were quite insane, he was in way better shape than in 2022, when he finished 3rd on Alpe d’Huez
- but then Chris started dieting (as he was used to back in his sky/ineos days), he was adamant he need to lose 1,5 kg
- the DS was telling him it’s not necessary, Chris was told to discuss the whole thing with nutritionist team.
- then came Tour of Rwanda and Chris was losing time terribly, everyone was shocked and panicked
- it became clear it was the diet that was the main cause, even Chris was reporting back he just doesn’t have the energy (like no shit, sherlock!)
- then Chris broke his arm and it took two months to come back and by then it was too late for anything
- the team is slowly but surely losing their patience with Chris, there are new riders on the team, who they want to push
- “the top level of the peloton is so far away now, I don’t think it’s possible for Chris to come back anymore”
Is it shocking? No.
Is it frustrating still? Yes.
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oneminutefiftysixseconds · 2 months ago
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Saitama Criterium 2016
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tadejpogacar · 1 year ago
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Chris Froome of Great Britain and Israel - Premier Tech, Mark Cavendish of Great Britain and Astana Qazaqstan & Peter Sagan of Slovakia and TotalEnergies during a rickshaw race prior to the 2nd Tour de France Prudential Singapore Criterium 2023 on October 28, 2023 in Singapore. (Photos by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
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sportu · 1 year ago
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Team boss Sylvan Adams dismantles legend Chris Froome
The 110th Tour de France is currently taking place. Four-time winner Chris Froome is not there for performance reasons. His team boss has now criticized the cyclist. Chris Froome is not taking part in the current Tour de France. According to his team, the performance of the 38-year-old was not enough for a nomination for the prestigious race. Froome has won the Tour four times in his career…
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russellius · 7 months ago
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MONTE-CARLO, MONACO - APRIL 13: Day seven of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. © Maxppp
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mitjalovse · 1 year ago
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I think some musicians get burned out thanks to them being called those who surprise us. I mean, check Peter Gabriel for instance. While he might finally release his next album, the current state of his career found him in a strange stasis in a way. Up, for instance, still his latest LP of original material, feels like a struggle. However, we should notice Gabriel probably intended the album to be this way thanks to the themes he discusses, i.e. they deserve to be told with solemnity and a lack of easiness. Moreover, there's nothing wrong with Up per se, but Peter Gabriel used to be more unexpected – where did that go? Did his success send him on the path he continues to tread, the path of a well-respected elder everyone visits for his old songs?
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