Something i find so fascinating about sports is when a guy is like my dad was actually legit abusive but it made me the player i am today so i really respect his decision to abuse me. Like well ok do u want to talk abt anything
come here i whispered in your ear in your dream as you passed out baby was it over then [inhales] š£ļø and is it over now???!!! š£ļø
Seeing a pro be so in disbelief over having won such a big race really reminds you that they too used to be kids dreaming of making it one day, and mattias fucking did! he beat THE world champion and olympic champion !
I cannot wait to see how his season turns out the rest of the year.
Mattias Skjelmose, Amstel Gold Race 2025
love when leadout men celebrate their spinter winning, generally just when teammates celebrate each other
love seeing a leadout man celebrating from 20ish wheels back when his sprinter wins the race
Rahel Frey, Michelle Gatting and Sarah Bovy make history by being the first all female driver trio to win a race in the World Endurance Championship
Texts from: Ada Limón, āSome place like montanaā // "directly at the sun" by Heather Christle // assorted quotes & headlines from Cyclingnews.com // thursday by James Longenbach// Michael Dumanis, untitled poem // Kavejh Akbar, from PERSONAL INVENTORY: FEARLESS (TEMPORIS FILA) // Vona Groarke, [september]
Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej PogaÄar as āLong Liveā
-Logan DNF because he felt ill
-Esties threw up by lap 15
-Lance stumbled to the ambulance after getting out of the car
-Max and Oscar couldn't even stand
-George had to take his hands off the wheel, opened his visor for air in pit
-Alex couldn't get out of his car for 2 minutes and needed assistance
-Fernando complained about his seat was too hot
-Kevin Magnussen requesting to have the 'leaf blowers' directed at him by the Haas mechanics
-Bottas said it was ātortureā and on the limit of being acceptable to race in
-Yuki tried opening his visor to get more air in, only for sand to blow in
Jonas Vingegaard talks about Tadej PogaÄar getting dropped on Col de la Loze while rewatching his Tour de France 2023 victory.