106th Ronde van Vlaanderen: April 3rd, 2022

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I still think the mens peloton are working out that Pogi is beatable, races like today showed that he is fallible on tactics at least, up till that 500m point of course it was all the mindset of well everyones taking turns for a hope at the podium because Pogi is destroying it again, but how many in that front group of finishers outside the top 4 is now thinking hey actually if Id ridden abit harder to keep in touch with those two earlier or changed tactics slightly, and not simply gone well its a race of two at the front as we all predicted it would be & settle for the points finish, things might have been different.

Pogi might come back next year and walk it, or he might come back next year and find other riders have woken up they can beat him and he cant get away as easily anymore
I'd like to know how insane that mario kart attack really was numbers wise before calling Pog beatable.
 
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Because Pog made the race and brought Van der Poel to the line. Pog should have also pulled one last time, however, in the end, after all Pog had done, the smack in the face won't go down well.

Pog didn't bring MVP to the line. He had some brutal accelerations that MVP withstood (barely). It was his mistake that he didn't start the sprint a bit earlier after seeing what was going on behind.
 
Fantastic final hour and a half of racing. Had the Paterberg been another 150-200 metres longer I think Pogacar might have snapped the elastic and then time trialled home solo. Awful blunder in the finale when he should have gone for a 400 metre sprint and see what happens.

Pogi proved all the doubters wrong including Cancellara who gave him a laughably misguided 2 star rating the day before the race. A stronger team around him might have just softened up everyone enough for him to fly solo.
 
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Pog didn't bring MVP to the line. He had some brutal accelerations that MVP withstood (barely). It was his mistake that he didn't finish the sprint a bit earlier after seeing what was going on behind.
Yes he did. MVP was holding on to his accellerations in the critical moments, could do nothing else, then played cat and mouse and Pogi fell for it. The win was astute but not praiseworthy.