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    yeah I I’ve said it before cycling is nothing without its fans next to the road and they they make it they make it a special special experience also for the Riders but you need to you need to respect the Riders and you need to respect their efforts and like we see here on screen this this person he tries to push Pacha but quite frankly he doesn’t need the push he’s going he’s he’s going more than fast enough so he barely gets his fingertips to the saddle to be honest he can’t even keep up with his hand I think that’s what irritated today because it’s like I don’t need a push I don’t want anyone to say I had any sort of assistance and it’s just it’s it’s silly but fans get excited

    23 Comments

    1. Yeah fans are morons plain and simple..,I would never have patience for that shit….putting in max efforts and moron head is touching me…wtf….

    2. I think if they asked Pogacar he would have been more worried that they could have unwittingly unbalanced him and ge very well could have fallen.
      Between clowns that want to push them, blocking the road, and lets not forget the absolute morons with flares, you could o ly imagine what it is lije to suck the smoke in from a flare when riding a 14% or more grade.
      It is getting more out of control each year, and will eventually lead to a crash.

    3. Yeah loosing respect for these commentators. They’re talking clowns. To many cyclist at being knocked off their bikes, they aren’t worried that they’ll be accused of getting help from a 70 yr old man’s @ss grab.

    4. I dont think some fans realize how in the zone these cyclists are they are using all the leg muscles and if you jamb your hand into those muscles it throws the rhythm off

    5. Cheering is great, just don’t touch them or get in their way. An excited fan might smack the handlebars, catch them off guard and off balance, or wipe something on them. I think that guy just wanted to give some encouragement, but I wouldn’t want to get touched by random strangers either on my bike.

    6. The problem is that fans wait for a long time to see the riders and then they only see them for like 15 seconds so they feel like they need to make the most out of it

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