It's always interesting how people try to come up with strategies for a lesser rider to defeat a stronger one. I understand rooting for the underdog, but i take that to mean "to become a better rider" or "rise to the occasion" rather than "to find a weird tactic". In any athletic sport, 99% of the work is done before the competition. Results are expected to be in concordance with that. Yet we're somehow still disappointed with the reality. In present situation, it is clear that defeating the champ would necessarily have to involve some weird circumstances, the difference in preparedness and ability is just too great. There is really no "race", there is only measurement of the state of matters. This will inevitably change; maybe next year, maybe in five years, who knows. But there will come a race where Pogi will no longer be able to do Pogi things. And another and another. Then Pogi will most probably check out, if not even before that. Or, less probably, another rider will rise to his level and challenge him. Meanwhile, here and now, if the race is "regular" and everything goes to plan, the winner is almost inevitable. Perhaps it takes the surprise out of it, but it's the only way it can be. I really think noone wants the other option.