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>He has as many monuments as WVA Bretagne Classic is not considered a monument outside of France.
Dominic Murphy
top focal points of the race from the last thread: >exceptional fraudulence of Wellens >seething Remco >gap >Merda being the new kings of classics >power gap >... >oh look, new guy won
Camden Thompson
It appears that Alaphilippe and Van Aert have the same number of victories in fr*nch lands: 10. How curious.
Joseph Cruz
Sheffield would not have won if not for Fraudlelens
Ryan Murphy
Wellens a based, BASED
Isaac Roberts
I think he looked back at really unfortunate moment. Cockhard then looked back too as reaction, got spooked by close proximity of a car, and that caused crash.
Mason Hernandez
Kamp was literally last place today. Didn't Incelgaard give him three stars or something?
Maybe Ineos would ride for him over Pidcock if he was stronger. But of course I have faith that King would have won if the group finished together.
Carter Turner
Remco being to afraid to ride in the ditch and losing a shit ton of energy is fucking laughable, how do you even become a pro rider like that. Is it really all watts and no skill nowadays