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All in all if this is it and you don't have any other names, then good luck with such argument, on how Pogi is a great example on how one doesn't need a good team to win. Both UAE and national selection are stellar.
The national teams isn't stellar och UAE 2020 was all but good.
 
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Well, that explains a lot then. Firstly your claim on how Slovenian national team isn't a good team and secondly on acknowledging what team Pogi rode for at Tour 2020. And even if that is questionable to you we all know for what team Pogi rode in terms of his 100+ wins. On how he was beaten when confronted with a stronger team at that point...

So yeah, you basically got nothing. In terms of proving team is not important and that Pogi could have even remotely achieve what he has with UAE if riding for some team not considered to be particularly good.

And frankly i don't even get it, on how one could argue something like that with a straight face. What baffles me is such claims are rather common and i would expect them anywhere else then on a pro peloton orientated forum. But OK, some believe the Earth is flat and in the end that is OK too, for as long as it's taken as such.
 
Sep 1, 2023
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@AmRacer

Well, that explains a lot then. Firstly your claim on how Slovenian national team isn't a good team and secondly on acknowledging what team Pogi rode for at Tour 2020. And even if that is questionable to you we all know for what team Pogi rode in terms of his 100+ wins. On how he was beaten when confronted with a stronger team at that point...

So yeah, you basically got nothing. In terms of proving team is not important and that Pogi could have even remotely achieve what he has with UAE if riding for some team not considered to be particularly good.

And frankly i don't even get it, on how one could argue something like that with a straight face. What baffles me is such claims are rather common and i would expect them anywhere else then on a pro peloton orientated forum. But OK, some believe the Earth is flat and in the end that is OK too, for as long as it's taken as such.
It's the truth, you must accept it.
 
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