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Riis123
I don't wanna tolerate no Andy jokes. Most gifted rider I have ever seen, what a talent. Could pedal 40 km/ph in his sleep and turn it up whenever he wanted to.

ANDY <<33333
 
Strydz
Riis123 wrote:
I don't wanna tolerate no Andy jokes. Most gifted rider I have ever seen, what a talent. Could pedal 40 km/ph in his sleep and turn it up whenever he wanted to.

ANDY <<33333


I also heard that he could walk on water Wink
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baseballlover312
So apparently now Purito has ridden his final race. SO not only no Vuelta now, but also Lombardia.

Not really sure I understand this move whatsoever. I guess he's just really sick of bike racing and wanted to end ASAP.
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Vali
baseballlover312 wrote:
So apparently now Purito has ridden his final race. SO not only no Vuelta now, but also Lombardia.

Not really sure I understand this move whatsoever. I guess he's just really sick of bike racing and wanted to end ASAP.

Yup it seems like this was his final race and he wanted to retire after the Olympics because of the "whole Olympic experience"

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rodri...mes-debut/

For some reason I've always enjoyed watching him, just a shame he never managed to pull of that really big win in his career.

He was so close on so many occasions in the GTs and also the one-day-races, but never emerged as the winner. In 2012 he was the strongest rider in both the Giro and the Vuelta and could have even pulled off the double, but he didn't win either of them. In 2013 he looked like the sure winner of LBL and the World Championships a few hundred meters before the finish but again he couldn't bring it home.

Apparently it just wasn't meant to be for him but he can still look back on a great career. Wink
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Riis123
He said he wanted us to remember the good Purito and thats why he won't race anymore.

HOWEVER, he is at a real high level right now. He could easily win a couple of stages in La Vuelta and finish high in the GC if he wanted to, I think. Its a shame, especially since Valverde won't ride La Vuelta either.. it won't feel real.
 
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baseballlover312
Totally agree. he seems to be in really good shape, seems weird to end now.
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Shonak
Marc Madiot calls new UCI calendar unacceptable
https://www.cyclin...cceptable/

The man speaks truth.
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Strydz
Vali wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
So apparently now Purito has ridden his final race. SO not only no Vuelta now, but also Lombardia.

Not really sure I understand this move whatsoever. I guess he's just really sick of bike racing and wanted to end ASAP.

Yup it seems like this was his final race and he wanted to retire after the Olympics because of the "whole Olympic experience"

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rodri...mes-debut/

For some reason I've always enjoyed watching him, just a shame he never managed to pull of that really big win in his career.

He was so close on so many occasions in the GTs and also the one-day-races, but never emerged as the winner. In 2012 he was the strongest rider in both the Giro and the Vuelta and could have even pulled off the double, but he didn't win either of them. In 2013 he looked like the sure winner of LBL and the World Championships a few hundred meters before the finish but again he couldn't bring it home.

Apparently it just wasn't meant to be for him but he can still look back on a great career. Wink


He never pulled off that really big win? The guy won 2 monuments!!!
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Riis123
Shonak wrote:
Marc Madiot calls new UCI calendar unacceptable
https://www.cyclin...cceptable/

The man speaks truth.


I would like to think that whats every DS in the peloton thinks, totally unacceptable. 3 WT events 1 week after the Tour? Obviously, RideLondon needed that. It was a decent race, but will be nothing more than a predictable sprinters classic now that it has turned WT. I can't understand, like Madiot, why Paris-Tours didn't get the call.
 
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Riis123 wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Marc Madiot calls new UCI calendar unacceptable
https://www.cyclin...cceptable/

The man speaks truth.


I would like to think that whats every DS in the peloton thinks, totally unacceptable. 3 WT events 1 week after the Tour? Obviously, RideLondon needed that. It was a decent race, but will be nothing more than a predictable sprinters classic now that it has turned WT. I can't understand, like Madiot, why Paris-Tours didn't get the call.

I think you both understand, as it is because of growing influnce of Great Britain in cycling. Not good, but no shock. Wink
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Shonak
Strydz wrote:
Vali wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
So apparently now Purito has ridden his final race. SO not only no Vuelta now, but also Lombardia.

Not really sure I understand this move whatsoever. I guess he's just really sick of bike racing and wanted to end ASAP.

Yup it seems like this was his final race and he wanted to retire after the Olympics because of the "whole Olympic experience"

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rodri...mes-debut/

For some reason I've always enjoyed watching him, just a shame he never managed to pull of that really big win in his career.

He was so close on so many occasions in the GTs and also the one-day-races, but never emerged as the winner. In 2012 he was the strongest rider in both the Giro and the Vuelta and could have even pulled off the double, but he didn't win either of them. In 2013 he looked like the sure winner of LBL and the World Championships a few hundred meters before the finish but again he couldn't bring it home.

Apparently it just wasn't meant to be for him but he can still look back on a great career. Wink


He never pulled off that really big win? The guy won 2 monuments!!!

But compared to what he could have won, Lombardia looks small. Bye bye Purito.
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Shonak
RideLondon isn't the problem, freaking stage races in oil and dictator countries are.
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ivaneurope
Riis123 wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Marc Madiot calls new UCI calendar unacceptable
https://www.cyclin...cceptable/

The man speaks truth.


I would like to think that whats every DS in the peloton thinks, totally unacceptable. 3 WT events 1 week after the Tour? Obviously, RideLondon needed that. It was a decent race, but will be nothing more than a predictable sprinters classic now that it has turned WT. I can't understand, like Madiot, why Paris-Tours didn't get the call.


I have an easy solution for Madiot - why not apply for Pro-Continental license like Lampre. No one forces him to be in WT and his team would get invitations to ASO WT events anyway (thanks national bias).
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Strydz
Shonak wrote:
RideLondon isn't the problem, freaking stage races in oil and dictator countries are.


Well if we are going happily welcome a team run by a torturer then why shouldn't oil rich, oppressive dictatorial regime's get WT races? Seems logical enough to me Rolling Eyes
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ivaneurope
Strydz wrote:
Shonak wrote:
RideLondon isn't the problem, freaking stage races in oil and dictator countries are.


Well if we are going happily welcome a team run by a torturer then why shouldn't oil rich, oppressive dictatorial regime's get WT races? Seems logical enough to me Rolling Eyes


Looks out of it that UCI letting dopers running teams is tamed in compairson. UCI folks - allow anyone no matter how corrupt or doped is
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Strydz
All the LA Antarte riders are now looking for new homes with the teams sponsor pulling out of cycling.

Mario Rochas, team manager wrote:

"People involved in the 2008 and 2009 scandals returned to cycling in recent years"
This happens due to the lack of firmness of the Portuguese Cycling Federation (PCF), which seems committed to the sport back to the past.

Against this background, said that they are not the conditions to continue in the sport, or as a sports director, not as president of the LA-Antarte.

This is the time to abandon cycling, with a clear conscience and head held high"


Doesn't give you much confidence in Portuguese cycling
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ivaneurope
Strydz wrote:
All the LA Antarte riders are now looking for new homes with the teams sponsor pulling out of cycling.

Mario Rochas, team manager wrote:

"People involved in the 2008 and 2009 scandals returned to cycling in recent years"
This happens due to the lack of firmness of the Portuguese Cycling Federation (PCF), which seems committed to the sport back to the past.

Against this background, said that they are not the conditions to continue in the sport, or as a sports director, not as president of the LA-Antarte.

This is the time to abandon cycling, with a clear conscience and head held high"


Doesn't give you much confidence in Portuguese cycling


Well this confirms how commited are sponsors in the lower levels.
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Thatguyeveryonehates
what people are saying on reddit is that it isnt the sponsor, it's the team management leaving because of the doping of other teams and suspended dopers coming back to lead dirty teams as managers

they threatened to leave last december for this reason if nothing changed

nothing changed
 
Vali
Strydz wrote:
Vali wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
So apparently now Purito has ridden his final race. SO not only no Vuelta now, but also Lombardia.

Not really sure I understand this move whatsoever. I guess he's just really sick of bike racing and wanted to end ASAP.

Yup it seems like this was his final race and he wanted to retire after the Olympics because of the "whole Olympic experience"

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/rodri...mes-debut/

For some reason I've always enjoyed watching him, just a shame he never managed to pull of that really big win in his career.

He was so close on so many occasions in the GTs and also the one-day-races, but never emerged as the winner. In 2012 he was the strongest rider in both the Giro and the Vuelta and could have even pulled off the double, but he didn't win either of them. In 2013 he looked like the sure winner of LBL and the World Championships a few hundred meters before the finish but again he couldn't bring it home.

Apparently it just wasn't meant to be for him but he can still look back on a great career. Wink


He never pulled off that really big win? The guy won 2 monuments!!!

That is very true actually Pfft
It was probably poorly phrased but I rather meant that he was very close to victory in loads of races which he didn't end up winning. Wink
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Riis123
Shonak wrote:
RideLondon isn't the problem, freaking stage races in oil and dictator countries are.

RideLondon isn't necessarily the most outrageous race to include, but there should never be more than 2 WT races at the same time. Best case scenario, it will turn out to be a glorified Vattenfall Cyclassics with b and c sprinters duking it out.

I think Qatar is somewhat okay (compared to what other races are included). That race at least have some history and a pretty decent race. The other oil races are obviously a joke, no history at all either, but RideLondon doesn't have one either and isn't exactly Strade Bianche in which case the history is rendered indifferent due to it being such a good race.

I think RideLondon is part of the problem, so is Turkey, so are the oil races.
 
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