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tom danielson

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There’s nothing good back there.

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Always uncomfortable talking about the uncomfortable stuff. But grateful for where I am at now and who I’ve become because of it. cyclingweekly.com/news/giving-ca…

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My Thoughts on La Vuelta Stage 17 1. Rain in the last week of the Vuelta is tough on the riders.  At this stage in the race they are all so fatigued and run down, which means their immune system is not firing on all cylinders.  The tough thing about the Vuelta is it falls during

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My thoughts on La Vuelta Stage  18 1. You are probably wondering how in the world there is a 40+ person breakaway and why don’t they get more time.  First of all, at this point so many people are far down on GC they are not a threat, so the GC teams will let lots of people go up

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My Thoughts on La Vuelta stage 19 1. Red Bull and Roglic executed a Grand our winning performance.  They took control of the race, kept the break close, brought the break back at the base of the last climb, and then set the last climb up for the win.   2. Let’s talk about how

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Mikel Landa on his way down to the bus after the finish and giving a push to his teammates still climbing up Picón Blanco 🙌🏼 #LaVuelta24 #Landismo

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My thoughts on La Vuelta Stage 20 1. O’Connor stepped up today, huge. For me not only does his performance today solidify his first GC Grand Tour podium, but it also shows progress as a top GC rider. 2. Landa put in a huge effort alongside of his team to try and win the

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I raised my partially amputated hand proudly as I crossed the finish line yesterday, surrounded by my family and team. It was a profound confirmation that adversity always presents opportunities. Ironically, the sport I once believed had shattered me ultimately became the force

I raised my partially amputated hand proudly as I crossed the finish line yesterday, surrounded by my family and team. It was a profound confirmation that adversity always presents opportunities. Ironically, the sport I once believed had shattered me ultimately became the force
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My thoughts on GP Quebec 1. One-day races are so chaotic and hard to control as a team/rider. This always frustrated me as a rider but I also really was impressed how riders made careers in these races. Despite UAE doing a good effort to control the race and set it up for

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Cancer and the partial amputation of my hand became a new reason for me to get back into racing. I chose racing because I knew it would hold me accountable to push myself each day in training. I also knew by committing to high level events it would require me to learn how to

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Two weeks ago I had a big break through in my training mission, taking on and winning the 130 mile Gravel Masters National Championship. My friend Jared Hardy was there to document it and I would love to share it with you if you have a few minutes to watch it.