Sprinter Biniam Girmay made history as he emerged fastest from the peloton to win Stage 3 of the 2024 Tour de France and become the first Eritrean rider to win a stage in the race's 111-edition history.
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He has been close before, I don't think it will be his last...Sprinter Biniam Girmay made history as he emerged fastest from the peloton to win Stage 3 of the 2024 Tour de France and become the first Eritrean rider to win a stage in the race's 111-edition history.
7 Stages to trySpeaking of nice guys....
Will Cav win one?
Win number 2 ... and I still don't think it will be his last, he has a bright future.Sprinter Biniam Girmay made history as he emerged fastest from the peloton to win Stage 3 of the 2024 Tour de France and become the first Eritrean rider to win a stage in the race's 111-edition history.
Dopey comment. Cycling is one of the most highly tested and monitored sports out there.Doping....?
The sport has been most tested for quite some time, yet the late 90’s thru early 2000’s was the most notorious for doping.Da’Fuk??
Dopey comment. Cycling is one of the most highly tested and monitored sports out there.
The Pirate, loved him... sad!!!There’s no reason to think that he might be doping. He’s been around for quite a few years, steadily improving, and was expected to make a breakthrough like this sometime. Plus, the ranks of sprinters at this year’s tour are not particularly strong. If old Cav can win a stage there’s not all that much competition.
In the bad years, you’d see a moderate member of the peloton like Riis, Landis or Armstrong suddenly become a world beater, or a specialist like Pantani or Virenque would suddenly become able to do it all. That’s not what’s happening here.
They're all still using EPO, blood transfusions, HGH, testosterone, etc. They're just better beating the tests. The financial incentive is just too great.There’s no reason to think that he might be doping. He’s been around for quite a few years, steadily improving, and was expected to make a breakthrough like this sometime. Plus, the ranks of sprinters at this year’s tour are not particularly strong. If old Cav can win a stage there’s not all that much competition.
In the bad years, you’d see a moderate member of the peloton like Riis, Landis or Armstrong suddenly become a world beater, or a specialist like Pantani or Virenque would suddenly become able to do it all. That’s not what’s happening here.
Exactly!Because you take a drug to help your performance does not mean you can kick back on the couch drinking booze and anytime feel like racing you win. Can't we all just be happy that he's a winner !!!!