This playground spat was, I'm sure Piers would tell the teacher, started by Dan Walker who hosted the Royal Television Society's awards night on Wednesday and apparently had a dig at the Talk TV 'personality' in his speech.Īs with any good feud between adult males with a combined age of 102, word got back to Morgan who took to Twitter, saying Walker had been "kicked off Match of the Day and BBC Breakfast", was "washed up on Channel 5" and had been "milking" his "grazes" from being knocked off his bike by a driver in Sheffield like he had "survived a terror attack" (particularly tasteful when you read the front page of your morning paper today). Piers Morgan attracting criticism with controversial comments? Who'd have thought it? At least he was right about Cristiano Ronaldo, Manchester United and Lionel Messi. "In training it seems to me that it made a huge impact, and then in the race it really confirmed it. I was looking forward to the race and experiencing the features in the race," Mohorič told about the tech after last year's big San Remo success. "It helped me to lower the centre of gravity to handle the bike, but still to remain seated on the saddle. The Slovenian used the post to incredible effect at Milan-San Remo last year, as well as during the Tour de France, but are we about to see it on the Tuscan gravel? It certainly looks that way. □ These gravel roads… #RideAsOne /xkWuDlD7Oq It's hardly top secret info, to be fair, Bahrain Victorious posted it on their social media and then another video around an hour ago of the riders on the gravel, Mohorič appearing to be riding the same bike (front right rider) with the remote on his right drop. □ Garmin is back? #RideAsOne /SYn4xvlb6F Here's a bit more on that video doing the rounds of Matej Mohorič ahead of his pre-Strade Bianche ride sporting a dropper post on his Merida.
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