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Big George, was there, stayed in the break, covered all the moves, crushed the 16 climbs of this year Gent-Wevelgem one day classic, but in the end must have felt he did'nt have the juice to win a sprint, so he went to the front and drove the pace going for the win in the final KM of near 220 kms. This move ultimately cost him a podium spot as he finished fourth, but ya still gotta root hard for the guy over the next few weeks and hope this effort did'nt crush him mentally. I mean it's almost like cheering for the Chicago Cubs at this point, but you know he can pull it off, damn, he's won a penultimate stage of the Tour, so keep your eyes focused on Big George, his break may be yet to come this spring, and as Courtney Gregory put it so well, he's definitely ready for the Boulder-Roubaix.
Big George, was there, stayed in the break, covered all the moves, crushed the 16 climbs of this year Gent-Wevelgem one day classic, but in the end must have felt he did'nt have the juice to win a sprint, so he went to the front and drove the pace going for the win in the final KM of near 220 kms. This move ultimately cost him a podium spot as he finished fourth, but ya still gotta root hard for the guy over the next few weeks and hope this effort did'nt crush him mentally. I mean it's almost like cheering for the Chicago Cubs at this point, but you know he can pull it off, damn, he's won a penultimate stage of the Tour, so keep your eyes focused on Big George, his break may be yet to come this spring, and as Courtney Gregory put it so well, he's definitely ready for the Boulder-Roubaix.
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