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Old 02-18-20 | 02:36 PM
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EF looking good this year

Higuita got GC in the tour of Columbia 2.1, Martinez second with Bernal third. Rigo was only a few minutes behind after his nasty Vuelta crash. Martinez bagged the national time trial. I'm hoping the quintessential American team has good results this year after a nasty 2019 season.
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They definitely are starting the season off right. They were decent at the Herald Sun Tour down under with Powless finishing 4th overall.
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Old 02-20-20 | 07:16 AM
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I've become a fan of theirs over the last few years. Especially Lochlan Morton. I'm sure it's from watching their video series. But he seems like a genuinely good guy.

I'm not ready to say he is replacing Sagan as my favorite rider, but he's drawing ever closer.
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Old 04-21-20 | 07:54 PM
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EF Cycling fan here.

They owned Tour of Colombia and were awesome in the last of the racing the pro peloton did in Paris Nice.
I was looking for Lachlan and Alex to make it interesting in the Cape Epic.

....hmm fast forward to now.
To be continued I guess
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Old 04-21-20 | 10:07 PM
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If the forecasted schedules of the races will go as planned, it's going to be a crazy season with all these races so close to each other. Some even overlapping each other I think. It will be interesting how teams will shuffle riders.
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I can't wait to see how Uran and Froome do now that they've had an extended recovery time. I wonder if the Columbians will have an advantage living for an extended period of time at altitude vs the Europeans who maybe lose out on altitude training?
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