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Obviously Copenhagen is not indicative of Denmark as a whole, but looking at climate data on Wikipedia, it seems that April/May and August are the driest months in terms of rainy days so it seems that races are/were held in the driest periods
August is one of the most rainy months in Denmark.
Just looks as if he has taken a step back since last year. I wouldn't call him overrated. He was the master of leadouts for years.I swear I havent seen Mørkøv do something useful from TdF on. Granted Im not an expert at this area at all, but I cant help but think hes severely overrated as a rider. Compare him to Stuyven/Laporte, and it doesnt seem close to me.
Looking at the table on page 14
I still think that races are held during drier periods
I swear I havent seen Mørkøv do something useful from TdF on. Granted Im not an expert at this area at all, but I cant help but think hes severely overrated as a rider. Compare him to Stuyven/Laporte, and it doesnt seem close to me.
Lol. Im not telling anyone how things are, Im simply just stating my opinion since I find the love from experts/commentators for Mørkøv super chauvinistic. I even said that Im not really using that much energy on that aspect of cycling, but when I do, I find that Mørkøv this year has been garbage compared to Laporte and Stuyven who have been exceptional.He certainly is rated highly but it seems bizarre as a total bunch sprint-hater to come in and tell us how things are.
But I do think he is on a decline too. Because yes, the last couple of months haven't been good.
Bernal is not mentioned in the stage result. No ranking, no DNF.
Is he still racing? Strange…
Hope he‘s OK after his crash.
He finished 115th, 5 minutes behind JP.
Lol. Im not telling anyone how things are, Im simply just stating my opinion since I find the love from experts/commentators for Mørkøv super chauvinistic.
Lol. Im not telling anyone how things are, Im simply just stating my opinion since I find the love from experts/commentators for Mørkøv super chauvinistic. I even said that Im not really using that much energy on that aspect of cycling, but when I do, I find that Mørkøv this year has been garbage compared to Laporte and Stuyven who have been exceptional.
He wasn't there today (probably too hard) while Nygaard was angry with QS not giving Mørkøv the opportunity to win against Jasper and Olav
But yes, obviously its a bit exaggerated, but you get the point and you somewhat agree, so Im okay with that.
Obviously can't speak to the comms you've been hearing, but in general, I think comms and often just generally convos about the best X when speaking about older riders are really slow to respond to their decline. In isolation, I can't imagine a single person watching Morkov's leadouts this year and thinking he is the best lead out rider in the world, certainly not in the top 2 imo (Laporte and Van Poppel). But ofc for a while he was by far the best so probably, even if he continued to decline significantly into next season, he'd be called the best leadout rider in the world on occasion.Lol. Im not telling anyone how things are, Im simply just stating my opinion since I find the love from experts/commentators for Mørkøv super chauvinistic. I even said that Im not really using that much energy on that aspect of cycling, but when I do, I find that Mørkøv this year has been garbage compared to Laporte and Stuyven who have been exceptional.