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Mountain Bike Cycling UCI World Championships 2019


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33 minutos atrás, heywoodu disse:

Yeah a certain Brazilian has done the same (Olympics in MTB and XC) :whistle:

 

Jaqueline Mourão. She's already participated in a few summer and winter olympics in MTB and CC respectively.

 

She also got bronze medal at Panamerican Games in Lima, and probably will represent Brazil again in Tokyo 2020.

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Just now, Laraja said:

 

Jaqueline Mourão. She's already participated in a few summer and winter olympics in MTB and CC respectively.

 

She also got bronze medal at Panamerican Games in Lima, and probably will represent Brazil again in Tokyo 2020.

 

Great, now you started the war :d

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3 minutes ago, Laraja said:

 

Jaqueline Mourão. She's already participated in a few summer and winter olympics in MTB and CC respectively.

 

She also got bronze medal at Panamerican Games in Lima, and probably will represent Brazil again in Tokyo 2020.

 

Just now, hckosice said:

 

Great, now you started the war :d

It’s like saying Voldemort’s name in the Harry Potter universe @Laraja

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36 minutes ago, Laraja said:

 

Jaqueline Mourão. She's already participated in a few summer and winter olympics in MTB and CC respectively.

 

She also got bronze medal at Panamerican Games in Lima, and probably will represent Brazil again in Tokyo 2020.

And is doing everything she can, with all possible help*, to make it to Beijing 2022 as well.

 

Her fans on live YouTube streams of Brazilian MTB races are hilarious. If she wins because someone else (Goulão) had terrible bad luck, it's all because she was the best. If someone else wins because Mourão had bad luck (recent national champs) and you point out that last time she only won because of someone else's bad luck, they damn near threaten to kill you for not supporting her and for not saying she should have won. 

 

Go Goulão.

 

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which could and arguably should be distributed at least a bit better among her younger (and potentially better, but it's hard to say this way) rivals

 

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