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Father - Founder and Lawyer at LifeLaw Trial Lawyers - Former US Cycling Team Member

Park City, UT انضم Ekim 2023
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cycling archives@mission753·
Johan Bruyneel at Fleche-Wallone (finishing 6th) and Liege-Bastogne-Liege, 1991. 📸 Darcy Kiefel
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dafpath@dafpath·
@mou55981652 Think of how much bigger his personality could be free to expand on a custom team rather than the oil-money machine he’s on??!!!!
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mou@mou55981652·
UAE has three goals: 1. 1st in UCI rankings, 2.win Tour 3.have most wins in season. Apart from Tour,Pog and UAE's goals diverge and he should look for a new team that will have SanRemo and Roubaix as priority and Pog will ensure them a Tour victory as reward🤷
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dafpath@dafpath·
@Manolo_Saiz MTB/Moto bars are wide because you can control them better on technical terrain. Same logic applies to the road. The more narrow the bar, the less control you have
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Andy Howell@andyhowellsport·
Armstrong is banned from sport, I’d argue those significant number of team bosses & directeur sportifs who have been proven to have either doped or been involved in doping scandals should join him on sidelines, starting with UAE’s Gianetti & Matxin Joxean
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Marc Soler, a rider in Tadej Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates, and his dad were seen by Spanish police meeting José “Pepe” Martí, a central figure in the darkest period in cycling's history and who is serving a 15-year ban @Lawton_Times on a curious episode 🔽 thetimes.com/sport/cycling/…

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dafpath@dafpath·
@spannawalker My favorite voice of the peloton. Keep up the great work, and thank you!
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Hannah Walker
Hannah Walker@spannawalker·
Thanks to those of you who tuned into stage 5 of Paris - Nice with me today 🇫🇷😊 Here’s the wonderful lady I was talking about during commentary with the Kodak camera taking her snaps of the finish areas 🥰 it made my heart melt. #parisnice Enjoy x
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dafpath@dafpath·
@Tratnikstan Two ways to view. Also builds anticipation
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Tratnikismo@Tratnikstan·
It is so annoying that Pogačar and Vingegaard completely avoid each other every spring Horrible cycling era
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dafpath@dafpath·
@Cyclingnewsfeed He will stay with Decathlon:
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Paul Seixas is staying with Decathlon CMA CGM The early 2026 results make it clear why ditching for UAE would be a massive mistake. In a peloton dominated by superteams, being the leader on a surging French powerhouse beats being a high-end domestique or heir-in-waiting at UAE, where Pogačar reigns supreme alongside Almeida, del Toro, and others. Seixas would slot in as support — not the sun around which everything orbits. At Decathlon, he’s the French Renaissance: the generational talent France has craved since Hinault, ready to chase yellow on a proudly French team in the country’s ultimate sporting event, the Tour de France. The proof is in the 2026 results — Decathlon is on an upward trajectory: Seixas just demolished the Faun-Ardèche Classic (a major French race) with a stunning 41km+ solo after dropping Matteo Jorgenson, crossing the line 1:48 with numbers matching Pog’s best climbing efforts. Then at Strade Bianche, he took a sensational 2nd behind Pogačar — dropping Isaac del Toro on the brutal final climb to Siena (Sante Caterina ramp) while holding off the chaos, finishing just 1:00 back after Pog’s long solo attack. The team backed him brilliantly, with riders like Labrosse and Lapeira also in the mix. These aren’t flukes — they’re signs of a team built to support a superstar’s independent GC ambitions. Decathlon’s momentum from prior years (top-10 UCI finishes, rising budgets with CMA CGM’s title push targeting elite levels) is accelerating with Seixas as the catalyst. His exploits are already drawing massive global hype and corporate eyes. The marketing potential to be a part of a French sporting renaissance will bring a flood of sponsorship dollars. A French champion, on a French team, bringing France a long over due Tour de France champion! It’s leadership, legacy, and national pride over being a replacement cog. Seixas is building the empire where he’s the star, not chasing someone else’s shadow. 🇫🇷🚴‍♂️ #PaulSeixas #DecathlonCMACGM #FrenchCycling #TourDeFrance #StradeBianche #Cycling

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dafpath@dafpath·
dafpath@dafpath

Paul Seixas is staying with Decathlon CMA CGM The early 2026 results make it clear why ditching for UAE would be a massive mistake. In a peloton dominated by superteams, being the leader on a surging French powerhouse beats being a high-end domestique or heir-in-waiting at UAE, where Pogačar reigns supreme alongside Almeida, del Toro, and others. Seixas would slot in as support — not the sun around which everything orbits. At Decathlon, he’s the French Renaissance: the generational talent France has craved since Hinault, ready to chase yellow on a proudly French team in the country’s ultimate sporting event, the Tour de France. The proof is in the 2026 results — Decathlon is on an upward trajectory: Seixas just demolished the Faun-Ardèche Classic (a major French race) with a stunning 41km+ solo after dropping Matteo Jorgenson, crossing the line 1:48 with numbers matching Pog’s best climbing efforts. Then at Strade Bianche, he took a sensational 2nd behind Pogačar — dropping Isaac del Toro on the brutal final climb to Siena (Sante Caterina ramp) while holding off the chaos, finishing just 1:00 back after Pog’s long solo attack. The team backed him brilliantly, with riders like Labrosse and Lapeira also in the mix. These aren’t flukes — they’re signs of a team built to support a superstar’s independent GC ambitions. Decathlon’s momentum from prior years (top-10 UCI finishes, rising budgets with CMA CGM’s title push targeting elite levels) is accelerating with Seixas as the catalyst. His exploits are already drawing massive global hype and corporate eyes. The marketing potential to be a part of a French sporting renaissance will bring a flood of sponsorship dollars. A French champion, on a French team, bringing France a long over due Tour de France champion! It’s leadership, legacy, and national pride over being a replacement cog. Seixas is building the empire where he’s the star, not chasing someone else’s shadow. 🇫🇷🚴‍♂️ #PaulSeixas #DecathlonCMACGM #FrenchCycling #TourDeFrance #StradeBianche #Cycling

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loui
loui@looflol·
Back in yellow where we belong fuck outta here
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Anna Mac 👑🪱 🌈🖤
I work my butt off at the gym and then ruin it with Wensleydale and wine 🙄
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dafpath@dafpath·
@PedalVintage Yesssss. We need more characters like this in cycling!
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Pedal Vintage@PedalVintage·
68 para el cangurito.
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Luc Grefte@LucGrefte·
Maybe Van Aert should consider a change of teams. His current status isn't helping him, and it isn’t helping the team either, something that was clearly visible today. A fresh start with a different hierarchy might do him good
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dafpath@dafpath·
@mou55981652 No, he’s a once in a lifetime French Renaissance that will bring huge corporate sponsors with the goal of producing a French superstar winning the Tour de France on a French team. At UAE he will be in the shadow of Pog, anothwr cog in the oil-money machine
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mou@mou55981652·
If the UAE offered Decathlon Pogacar from 2027 and Seixas to the UAE on a 10-year contract, would you agree if you were Decathlon? 😜😜😜
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dafpath@dafpath·
@faustocoppi60 Lidl-Trek's official update confirms Ayuso suffered no fractures per X-rays, with team doctors ruling out serious injuries after a hotel assessment, though he appeared in visible pain post-crash at around 80 km/h, narrowly avoided by teammate Edoardo Affini.
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Mihai Simion
Mihai Simion@faustocoppi60·
💔 Terrible images. I hope Juan Ayuso didn't brake anything and will recover after this misfortune. He was in Yellow Jersey, in amazing shape but that's cycling...very cruel. #ParisNice
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Michael Gray
Michael Gray@GraeMicheal·
@twocGAME The stage to Morzine was one of the best ever….. for about 2 weeks.
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The World of Cycling
The World of Cycling@twocGAME·
The controversial Floyd Landis (USA) won Paris Nice in 2006.
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