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Not only that. Seixas was at altitude following a monk training protocol while Jonas (as far as I know) still hasn't been at altitude and casually drops better opposition on harder terrain.
Jonas was training at Tenerife already.
 
Feb 7, 2026
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My man you gotta put CDA on upper limit for San Remo.It was great perf by pog,but he could be better.
Do you have specific knowledge or a source on Pogacar's CdA? I already set it extremely low. Maybe I am too high on the CRR which is also more important at high speeds, but it is not like Cipressa is the smoothest road in the world.


Maybe he can do even better, but then the other riders can just pack in and go home.
Could you tell what you base your opinion on that he did not do that great?

If it is just because he did not drop Pidcock: Pidcock is probably the second/third best rider in the world on 5 minute efforts and at those speeds you save a lot in the draft.
 
Feb 25, 2026
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Do you have specific knowledge or a source on Pogacar's CdA? I already set it extremely low. Maybe I am too high on the CRR which is also more important at high speeds, but it is not like Cipressa is the smoothest road in the world.


Maybe he can do even better, but then the other riders can just pack in and go home.
Could you tell what you base your opinion on that he did not do that great?

If it is just because he did not drop Pidcock: Pidcock is probably the second/third best rider in the world on 5 minute efforts and at those speeds you save a lot in the draft.
I think it was meant because he was greatly aided by a convoy of motos very close before him. That alone should make every calculation basically impossible to get accurately
 

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