Remco & Wout are in the middle of quite a public spat in the lead up to the Hell of The North. Who are the contenders? What is the weather like? We preview it.
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Remco & Wout are in the middle of quite a public spat in the lead up to the Hell of The North. Who are the contenders? What is the weather like? We preview it.
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“My Tim Remko said a lot more during the extra time course than he ever said in our team meetings. He was the one who agreed to the tactics, who agreed to the selection. He's been preaching for weeks about how he's looking forward to it. So I think it's a really weird 180 degree turn and I don't think it's wise to show oil on the fire.”
“Alephaleep came back to the car wondering if he had to work for a Cenasal with 40K to go and he told him he didn't and then he said, should I attack? And he said, you sure? He said, when should I attack? And he said, you should attack with your heart, Lulu. Attack with your heart.”
“We never hear this squeak out of the two-time Tour de France winner, Tage Polgacha. He's really, you know, the epitome of what we like to see that sort of quiet champion.”
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