
I like writing. Over the years I’ve become more lean with words. I want to use fewer of them. Stephen King, in his book On Writing, was an influence … but mostly it felt like a good thing to do.
The Tour de France starts tomorrow. There were interviews yesterday with many of the riders.
Here are some quotes, and my suggestions:
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[I feel] better, stronger. I would even say happier in my mental state.
[I feel] better, stronger. I’m happier in my mental state.
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We tried to change to mix it up with the preparation for the Tour.
We changed to mix it up with the preparation for the Tour.
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So for me at least, I came out of the Giro in a good way.
I came out of the Giro in a good way.
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It was more the whole schedule going to the Tour that I said that, like, I didn’t really fancy doing what I did for the last five years.
It was more the whole schedule going to the Tour … I didn’t fancy doing what I did for the last five years.
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I’m not sure if I can reveal our race strategy. You’ll see.
I won’t reveal our race strategy. You’ll see.
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I mean, I do not have to do that.
I do not have to do that.
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I enjoy it maybe even more.
I enjoy it more.
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Certainly, there is always impatience in a rider, but that shouldn’t necessarily affect my style of racing.
Certainly, there is always impatience in a rider, but that shouldn’t affect my style of racing.
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I enjoy racing all my life. But I must say that maybe I enjoy it more every year.
I enjoy racing all my life. But I enjoy it more every year.
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At the moment it actually feels exactly the same as preparing for any other race, to be honest.
It feels the same as preparing for any other race.
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