Tadej Pogačar enters Saturday’s Milan-San Remo as the five-star favorite for victory, like he does in any race, but this ...
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VELO on MSNA Pidcock Masterclass, a Pogačar Raid, and a Rookie Winner: 5 Wild Finals I Want to See at Milan-San RemoMilan-San Remo, nobody ever knows how it's going to go. Here are some outrageous-but-possible finales that embrace that ...
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VELO on MSNGreg Van Avermaet: ‘Winning Milan-San Remo Will Be Harder than Paris-Roubaix for Pogačar’Ex-pro Van Avermaet says 'Hell of the North' isn't too dangerous for Pogačar but adds that San Remo is ironically a tougher ...
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Lefevere had many world-class riders in his team, but van der Poel is missing: "I would have loved to have him"Patrick Lefevere was one of the leading figures at Soudal Quick-Step for many years. The Belgian, who jumped into the team ...
Good Morning Britain viewers have hailed Rob Rinder's brutal questioning of Captain Tom Moore's daughter as one of the show's "greatest interviews of all time," as the pair clashed over the ...
It was so bad media personality Dan LeBatard compared it to that of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady with the New England Patriots. "This is the poison of being in charge for 50 years," LeBatard said.
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Why easier Milan-San Remo will prove much more challenging for Tadej Pogačar to win than the 'cobblestone hell' of Paris-Roubaix.
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Boonen and Vandenbroucke preceded him, van Aert's popularity surpasses the sport: "He's too popular"The opening weekend did not quite deliver what Wout van Aert expected. An eleventh place in the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad was the best result, although not much more might have been possible. Yet all ...
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"I see the new Tom Boonen in him," directeur sportif Wilfried Peeters told Het Nieuwsblad, before he and the team tempered their words. “He’s a super good guy,” team coach Klaas Lodewyck said.
Since then, Belgians have won the majority of the editions of Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, with Tom Boonen earning a record three wins in 2007, 2009 and 2014. The race is not part of the WorldTour ...
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