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    yeah of course it’s not uh not so nice but uh that’s now how it is and I cannot change it how how people are on the road I mean I just don’t understand why you go to uh see cycling and then booing of people just cheer on people and yeah I mean it’s it’s how they want to do it but yeah I just don’t really understand why for some Riders there’s a lot of booing or something yeah in cycling I think this uh this is unusual because uh yeah this is what you exp in football and basketball and uh sports like with the one against each other not the teams against each other but here I think uh yeah what we go through on the climbs and uh yeah the all the riders that we we go through hell on the those kind of stages like Sunday for example even Mark avish and uh you know and the guys that are battling for the time limit everybody needs uh support I think and uh booing is a it doesn’t suit in in cycling I think it’s uh unwelcome

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    1. In general I do agree, but there are special morons and special cases in the peloton. There are cyclists that never take their turn leading and no one like and respect them. For example ocasion that always pop in my head is Kwiatkovski never took a tun and took Sagans train, even tho the avelange was catching up to them… and then had the audacity to say the smartest one have won. Lost all respect to him forefer.

    2. The people booing these guys have probably never even done a category 4 climb, much less a category 1. Anyone who has experienced a tenth of what these men suffer would not boo anybody. The entire peloton is super-human and heroic.

    3. Where are these guys from, Republic of Primadonnas? There has always been booing, and often times much worse – thrown drinks, urine, tacks in the road and punches to the gut. Do they believe everyone idolizes them and respects their efforts (lack of effort where Cav is concerned). Tom Brady gets booed – and you ain't no Bradys.

    4. Clearly anyone booing or just plain taking the piss have never suffered on a bike or in any endurance activity.
      Likeness in suffering = understanding and support. Simple.

    5. I dont know about that argument for last year. This year it makes sense and Pogacar has certainly looked stronger most of the time. But comsidering how much stronger Jonas was on the time trial last year, it seems unfair to say he couldnt drop Pogacar on the other stages

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