🇮🇪 Dan Martin 🇮🇪 @DanMartin86 is out on the road. #TDF2021 #saiklist pic.twitter.com/X2YqoMD6AB— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) June 30, 2021
🇺🇸 Brandon McNulty 🇺🇸 @BrandonMcNult has been on the podium of the U23 ITT world championships and shown good ITTs in Grand Tours before. Look out for him! #TDF2021 #saiklist pic.twitter.com/3dP3mvWvQP— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) June 30, 2021
🇬🇧🇮🇪 Tao Geoghegan Hart He won the 2020 Giro in the ITT on the final day, but suffered a crash in the opening stages of the #TDF2021. What can 🇬🇧@taogeoghegan (last name of 🇮🇪 origin, but Anglified) do today? pic.twitter.com/puCz9uhynu— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) June 30, 2021
🇦🇺 Luke Durbridge 🇦🇺 @luke_durbridge1 is the next good timetrialist off the start ramp. He has won the Australian ITT championships four times. #TDF2021 #saiklist pic.twitter.com/qr5aeL3oVY— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) June 30, 2021
🇬🇧🇮🇲 Mark Cavendish He has done it! 🇬🇧🇮🇲 @MarkCavendish @deceuninck_qst wins his 34th stage of the Tour de France, equalising Eddy Merckx' record. Chapeau, Cav! #TDF2021 #saiklist pic.twitter.com/OoywqJmhM3— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) July 9, 2021
🇬🇧 Chris Froome He has won the Tour de France four times before. The overall win will be beyond reach – but can 🇬🇧 @chrisfroome (born in 🇰🇪, raised in 🇿🇦) put his mark on this #TDF2021 in some other way? #saiklist pic.twitter.com/wHCMDODgB6— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) June 30, 2021
🇳🇿 Niamh Fisher-Black 20-year-old 🇳🇿 @N_FisherBlack is in the purple @VueltaBurgos leader's jersey going into the final stage.Her first name comes from 🇮🇪 – this is how it is pronounced! #BurgosFem #UCIWWT pic.twitter.com/Yk44tqDZyR— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) May 22, 2021
🇳🇴 Team Coop And while we're at it, here's the men's 🇳🇴 @TeamCoopSykkel as well. pic.twitter.com/iYpfOKL0pB— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) April 3, 2021
🇳🇴 Team Coop-Hitec Products Tomorrow will be the first #UCIWWT race for Team Coop-@Hitec_Products in its new guise. But how do you pronounce "Coop"?NB: It's not one syllable, but two – though made more complicated by 🇳🇴 pronouncing O much like /u/. We've included the English pronunciation as well. pic.twitter.com/PVyGVVsfR8— ˈsaɪ.klɪst ☮️🌻 (@saiklist_help) April 3, 2021