Critérium du Dauphiné 2025, June 8 - 15

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Forgive me for thinking that sport is about achieving the best results that one can, and for considering that Vingegaard thought that Pogacar might assume that too.
Why would Pogacar or Vingegaard care about placing on a stage when GC is clear and wouldn’t change on bonus seconds. Second and third doesn’t change anything for them, and in the past the one that did the most work gets the higher placing. This isn’t a day race and their teams don’t need the UCI points. Then to extrapolate on what Hayne’s wrote, Pogacar only cared for the win when Kuss was still in the front group. As soon as Kuss was dropped the gap went back out from UAE’s pacing and Pogacar only followed the others attacks and never upped the pace with Vingegaard, just matched it.
 
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Leaves a lot of room for interpretation. I think when you are as superior as Pogacar at the moment, it's hard to do anything right in that regard. I think that peoples ideas of what "humility" should look like in that kind of position will vary to such a degree that what for one counts as humility, counts as the opposite for the other. Just like with the arrogance thing.
This. There is no winning for Pog.. he sprints? He's being greedy, he's grinding them into dust. Doesn't sprint? He's disrespecting the race, he's too arrogant to bother sprinting, it's silly. Just like you can sign 99 autographs, friendly and approachable, but skip one and now you're a bastard in someone's eyes. When you are under essentially 100% scrutiny all the time like he is, you are bound to commit some sort of act which anyone with a preconceived point of view will be able to use to support their narrative. It's silly.

You want arrogant? Bernard Hinault was arrogant, and Pog is far, far from Bernard Hinault imho. For a rider who is spoken of in the same breath as Eddy Merckx, Pogi seems for the most part very level-headed and affable, and also seems on friendly terms with most if not all the other WT pros. I wager he handles his position at least as well or better than many on this board might if they were in his shoes...
 
I think everyone that watched expected that Pogacar didnt go for the sprint. Even the commentators announced it about 5 km for the finish.
Not me. The only reason Pogi was there at all is because he didn't want to ship that minute to Vingo after Vingo's futile attack. Otherwise, finish in the pack and honor MVP's time in the break trying to retain the green jersey. Do you honestly believe Pogi was not aware of this stake? Worse yet, do you think Vingo seriously believed he was going to get that time back, and that visma was not aware of the sprinter's jersey quandary?