He won his 6th consecutive Tour de France yesterday. Amazing. Congrats to him.
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I think Discovery is taking sponsorship of the USPS team for next year, from what I gather.
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So does this mean that USPS is no longer going to sponsor him and he’s going to retire?
He has already said that he will play at least one more time before retiring, so he’ll play… I don’t know about the sponsorship thing.
I think Discovery is taking sponsorship of the USPS team for next year, from what I gather.