I really cannot believe this. It's unbelievable. To be honest, it was a dream to once win this race in my career and now I've done it already. It's incredible. I really didn't expect this. It's incredible. It's incredible. It's the message I got from that. It seems like a a really nice kid. It's the first I've heard from like I knew when they were saying he was World Time Trial Champion at junior level. Once he hits the flat they were never going to bring him back and the group behind was just disorganized. There wasn't a lot of crack out of them. They you know it was Vavarade and what we got we had Vavarade, we had a Hershey we'd uh, some web dude, we'd Greg Van Avermert, uh, we'd this skinny climber from, uh, EF Education, whose name eludes me one stage in Jiro, uh, he used to ride Rafa, forgot his name, anyway, we had a bunch of dudes, uh, in the back there were gold riders, 35 seconds, we were like 7k to go, but then they started looking and thinking about second and with the horse power he has on the flat. Even as an old day and year old he was uncatchable. It just kind of got me thinking about you know, Eigen Bernal winning the Tour de France. Now we have Remko Evenpole winning the winning son Sebastian. We really are starting to see a change in the guards. Evenpole was born in 2000, the year 2000. Alejandro Valverde started his pro career in 2002. So how crazy is that? Valverde has been an amazing servant to this board, but we definitely are starting to see that shift towards the younger generation. That's amazing to see this dude looks amazing and hopefully this is the pressure of this win. It doesn't get him too much because we have seen in the past that a big win early in a career, it's often an expectation that's difficult to live up and even Saigon. Like, Saigon's gone through a lean patch by Saigon standards. Like he didn't win a classic this year. I know he obviously retained the Granger's again. He's an institution in Tour de France and that. But it's difficult. And then you start getting the paycheck. Is it as easy to get out training? You know, we're still going through the normal life shit. They're still like people don't see that. Don't see the separation between athletes and person. They think an athlete. It's all they see is on the bike. But you don't see it at Saigon's, you know, going through divorces, breaking up with someone he's been with for his entire life that he's like after he gets kicked out of Tour de France, he's a difficult time personally, you know he's a white party and stuff and yeah it's just it's the bits we don't say that goes into the performance which you know often defines the athletes. Eddie Dunbar right there, now you see him, now you don't. Where was he? Road class into the final, I think it was Castravelle, like some of the tour boys that wrote this like Alifley, Pabandon, Bernal, Abandon, kind of but some of the boys got to the finish of our verdict tent like that's all really just finished the tour I'm probably done a bunch of host tour crits and I'm sure his mrs. is absolutely doing to get him home these in a way I hear Valverde is a legend I try to a lot who his teammates with Valverde for a while and he said Valverde is just a nice astute has a beer every day after trying and real family man best teammate ever so I know he's had his dope room problems and he's a the voice of character, but there you go, the man is a legend. I've heard, what do we think about this Lance Armstrong podcast? Apparently, I actually love the Bill Marham on this thing because I can just kinda do the answer on the podcast, which you can see it on the YouTube channel. Do do do do do. You can just kinda swing around if you need to check something now, before I finish recording a podcast, my back would be in tatters, because I'd have to bend down to keep close. These mugs are cool but you gotta stay close to them for the whole thing. I have to bend down and keep real close to it. But yeah, Armstrong, the Armstrong's Tour de France podcast, the move of if you didn't check it out, it's definitely worth checking out. Armstrong raked in over a million that Bloomberg report has given us for his Tour de France. That's coming mainly from advertising. He was shilling Patreon pretty hard. He was going to rub on our road manager today with his Patreon today. Yeah, he was shilling Patreon pretty hard. He was a patron, yeah, he was a patron, I think it's a tequila. Pretty hard. And then also, homebrew coffee, his mad power dot thing, a feed zone and he was showing something else as well. I can't remember what it was.