Giro d’Italia 2021 Stage 19: like cat and dog
There’s something cat-like about Simon Yates. I think it’s the tendon-taught climbing style, controlled and deliberate. If he fell fromContinue Reading
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There’s something cat-like about Simon Yates. I think it’s the tendon-taught climbing style, controlled and deliberate. If he fell fromContinue Reading
With seven kilometres of the final eleven-kilometre climb of Sega di Ala remaining Dan Martin was pulling pain faces. ButContinue Reading
I must admit, I was hoping for tears on the podium. Not “full Winslet” perhaps, but a quiver in theContinue Reading
For the past few days, stage nine had carried the subtitle: “The day when Rudy Molard will lose the redContinue Reading