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Again, I never said he wasn't - we are only talking in comparison to Pogacar here - and nobody in their right mind would think he ever matched a healthy Pogacar in that respect.
I think in short efforts, pogacar can't drop Vingegaard, because Vingegaard is also explosive.

The normal situation is Pogacar beating Vingegaard in the sprint, but never getting a gap.
 
Way better is gaining more than 30 seconds combined.

The 2nd ITT might make huge gaps.

It's the day after Hautacam where they will all probably have gone deep, and then they are doing an ITT up Peyragudes - knowing they are doing Tourmalet, D'Aspin, Peyresourde and Luchon Superbagnères the day after.

I have no idea who it might favour, but the potential is definitely there.
 
I think in short efforts, pogacar can't drop Vingegaard, because Vingegaard is also explosive.

The normal situation is Pogacar beating Vingegaard in the sprint, but never getting a gap.
Vingegaard - as did his trainer - specifically said in interviews this was an area they were working on improving, because they saw Pogacar was better there.

I don't know why people in here are stubborn about something he has publicly voiced :oops:
 
Vingegaard - as did his trainer - specifically said in interviews this was an area they were working on improving, because they saw Pogacar was better there.

I don't know why people in here are stubborn about something he has publicly voiced :oops:
It is something specifically trained since this winter, because as we all know, Vingegaard didn't had the body in he conditions he wanted last year. Naturally he was less explosive.
 
He didn't look less explosive to me.
He was losing time on the long sustained efforts.
On the one truly explosive climb - San Luca, he was the only one to stay with Pogacar.
After San Lucca and Lioran sprint, Pogacar was going to lose the Tour.... Deja Vu.
Hasty conclusions.

He also had to close two gaps to Jorgenson today. UAE was once again disastrous. Narvaez missing today.
 
He didn't look less explosive to me.
He was losing time on the long sustained efforts.
On the one truly explosive climb - San Luca, he was the only one to stay with Pogacar.
Maybe freshness played a bit there in San Luca, but on Lioran he wasn't able to close the gap when pogacar attacked, on galibier the same thing happened. He couldn't close the explosive attacks from pogacar.

At the end of the day, he also lost time on long efforts, because he didn't had the legs.
 
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