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He might. But if MVDP has his nose in the wind for more than the final 200m in Oudenaarde he's dumber than we thought. He won't be riding stupidly like today.Pogacar is gonna kill him. A 45 km solo in coming
You beat me to it.Mathieu’s best tactical move to let them think he would stop riding. It disrupted the chasers. Happy he takes it but I imagine he wouldn’t have gone so deep after all.
I was talking about Wevelgem, but yeah, Pog gonna smoke him at Flanders.Pogacar is gonna kill him. A 45 km solo in coming
I, too, sometimes wish my memory lasted less than six days.He might. But if MVDP has his nose in the wind for more than the final 200m in Oudenaarde he's dumber than we thought. He won't be riding stupidly like today.
Sorry, I don't recall van der Poel doing a doomed 70km solo ride in MSR.I, too, sometimes wish my memory lasted less than six days.
It was definitely not a fake situp.In fact I meant it.
And I liked it.
Seriously, I'm not complaining about dying meters of haywire and confusion. I was entertained all the way through.
MvdP looking back, the "fake sit up", playing mind games by looking right in the faces of G2, knewing the front rider would most probably copy with this distance, then pulling a bit, leaving more hesitation behind, gap now just a tad too far for a single jump from G2 with something left for the final sprint.
And then checkmate.
Beautiful.
But I do recall Van der Poel puting his nose in the wind when he was pretty dead.Sorry, I don't recall van der Poel doing a doomed 70km solo ride in MSR.
As I said, if he's smart he wheelsucks as soon as the action kicks off. Pogacar might drop him, he might not.
He likely will because cycling is dead and he will win everything he cares to.
He traded pulls before the Poggio even though he was dying on the Cipressa...Sorry, I don't recall van der Poel doing a doomed 70km solo ride in MSR.
As I said, if he's smart he wheelsucks as soon as the action kicks off. Pogacar might drop him, he might not.
He likely will because cycling is dead and he will win everything he cares to.
huhHagenes is certainly getting some noticeable second places these days, by the way.
Perhaps, though it made no difference in the end. He had no chance.He traded pulls before the Poggio even though he was dying on the Cipressa...
Pride above results.
Lol, right, my bad. I had him as second in Denain in my head.
Probably not but he definitely didn't try to maximise his chance either.Perhaps, though it made no difference in the end. He had no chance.
Lol, right, my bad. I had him as second in Denain in my head.
He might. But if MVDP has his nose in the wind for more than the final 200m in Oudenaarde he's dumber than we thought. He won't be riding stupidly like today.
It had nothing to do with numbers.Hey... numbers are hard.![]()
If he is still with Pogacar after final Paterberg, the gap will surely be nearly a minute, if not more.Well, for starters, if he is with Pogacar after the last Paterberg, he should be the doing the most, isn't he?
Also, if there's a strong secondary break without potential winners from Alpecin there Pogacar isn't giving him a free ride IMO.
ok, so maybe not, might just be what my mind was filled with in the moments up to. Might well be that my interpretation was too quick, but from my point of view, it was pure enjoyment.It was definitely not a fake situp.
But a forum isn't one entity. Some people laugh at group 2 from today, some people laugh at Pedersen. Not necessarily the same people.His fans are also hard to understand. On one hand, we are laughing at the guys today because they lost due to passivity; on the other hand, we are laughing at Pedersen for attacking and taking turns.
actually losing doesnt even deter him from racing like a fool, so why would thisAt least this might deter Mathieu from doing such extreme solos in the future.
Not a fake sit up. The smartest move, or at least the move that is made based on the opponents also acting rationally, would have been for Mathieu to sit up a few km earlier. If he sits on I'm sure he'd still back himself in the sprint.ok, so maybe not, might just be what my mind was filled with in the moments up to. Might well be that my interpretation was too quick, but from my point of view, it was pure enjoyment.
Exactly, I have never seen such hard-headed quacks give up racing for 1st after so much effort and not closing a 2-3 sec gap.They were that close to suckling on the teat of greatness, but decided instead to poop on the pile of mediocrity
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