Whoa, that’s some bruise!Training at home. You can also see he has a large bruise on his back as well from the fall
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Whoa, that’s some bruise!Training at home. You can also see he has a large bruise on his back as well from the fall
But why the Slovenian hymn? Unless they win the Olympics...
He is probably training for PR or WCRR. Look at the cobbles@CyclistAbi Jeez, Primoz is training really hard. No chance for Pogi and co at the Tour.
He is probably training for PR or WCRR. Look at the cobbles
Yes and he is also testing his special PR P-R helmet. All calculated.And he intends to add some kilos for that and for simulation he's put some more weight on his bike already.
I don't know. A team full of Chris Harpers. Looks good to me.Tour of the Basque Country just around the corner. Looks like Primož is going there in a good shape, a bit bruised but still. His team on the other hand doesn't look all that strong on paper. Ineos and UAE likely bringing stronger teams.
Confident.
I think Roglič wouldn't mind at all if he wins the ITT on the first stage and takes the leader's jersey immediately.Giving them all a fair chance is in my opinion good for the morale too. There are some downsides as occasionally team support can be lacking a bit. For example at Volta a Catalunya team tactics was in my opinion rather terrible. At Milan–San Remo the team should at least hold at Cipressa. But if TJV would win it all, that would be rather boring in the end anyway.
As for Tour of the Basque Country. Likely Roglič could get isolated at some point. I don't see TJV controlling this one. The question i guess is will that be enough for competition to make a difference. Another thing to consider is on how fast will Roglič try to take the GC lead and the responsibility that comes with it. I am very interesting in seeing on how Roglič and his team will approach this race tactically. Considering at least one team should be stronger. Classic Roglič or Roglič with a twist. Either way it is likely going to be a superb race.
Peaking too soon... again.
McNulty may be the added threat UAE needs to pressure Roglic without always using Pogi. That could open up another interesting dynamic between Brandon and Primoz's 'Murican teammate, too. Should be fun to watch.He's back! He's never really gone, I know. But....he's back!
I'm pleasantly surprised by the big gaps to his rivals (McNulty excluded). It's almost 2018 or 2019 Roglic level as far as TTs go.
Which 'Murican teammate are you talking about? Kuss? If yes then you are probably thinking about the Tour, but I'm not sure McNulty is even riding TdF. I don't think UAE will play multiple cards for the Tour. It's all in for Pogi. I actually think it's the other way around. TJV will have to put pressure on UAE with "multiple leaders" strategy.McNulty may be the added threat UAE needs to pressure Roglic without always using Pogi. That could open up another interesting dynamic between Brandon and Primoz's 'Murican teammate, too. Should be fun to watch.
I was thinking Kuss, of course but not suggesting McNulty would be anything but an active aggressor on Pogacar's behalf in the big GT's. Pogacar has won the Tour and McNulty needs to find out what he can contribute for his own development like Kuss. It'd make for some interesting tactical moments.Which 'Murican teammate are you talking about? Kuss? If yes then you are probably thinking about the Tour, but I'm not sure McNulty is even riding TdF. I don't think UAE will play multiple cards for the Tour. It's all in for Pogi. I actually think it's the other way around. TJV will have to put pressure on UAE with "multiple leaders" strategy.
What I think though, is that both teams are applaying this strategy in Itzulia right now. They both are trying to keep McNulty and Vingegaard respectively close in GC so they can use them in the last stage and put pressure on the rivals.