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'Guys won't be able to live at this intensity for 10-15 years like it was in the past' – Former Giro d'Italia winner Jai Hindley on how cycling's continued need for speed could lead to shorter careers
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Jai Hindley, winner of the Giro, makes an unchallenged observation of the brutal evolution of the discipline. The pressure within the world's peloton reaches unprecedented heights. Athletes must now be constantly surpassed, under the penalty of being immediately distracted. This reality no longer concerns [...] Read more Modern cycling: a race against time for careers has appeared first on Le Singulier.
'Guys won't be able to live at this intensity for 10-15 years like it was in the past' – Former Giro d'Italia winner Jai Hindley on how cycling's continued need for speed could lead to shorter careers
'Everyone is doing everything to the absolute limit – you either adapt and do everything you can, or you're left in the dust' says Australian
·Bath, United Kingdom
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