Well, lets come back to this in 1 week.no question about it; what the hell has Jonas done so far is his carrer to be a team leader; its a joke what they have done today
Well, lets come back to this in 1 week.no question about it; what the hell has Jonas done so far is his carrer to be a team leader; its a joke what they have done today
I mean I mostly agree with you. It's a killer team and Wout and Laporte are monsters who saved Vingegaard today. And of course hindsight is 20/20 and we might also learn that Roglic said he was too hurt to catch back up, he might drop out, etc. BUT, barring that, the team should have had either Laporte or Wout drop back immediately as they passed Roglic and pulled him back to the group IMO. There's a world in which Roglic only lost 13 seconds as well. Again, maybe he was too hurt, but he was literally right behind the last team car riding alone.Yes. Roglic will never, ever find better support that he has right now. Roglic loses P-N without Wout, and Vingegaard most likely wins Dauphine riding for another team. This Tour they have the by far best team, but he crashed in yet another freak accident.
The team was tremendous as it has been since 2020. Grass is always greener, I guess.
I agree. I don't blame the team at all. They are doing a good job IMO. In hindsight some decisions could have been better but it's difficult to always make the right decision when it's chaos and everyone is all over the place.I think it's a lot harder for a team to organize this stuff then some seem to think... DS's might not have all the information in the cars, riders might not hear everything they're being told and vice versa, and there is just generally a whole lot of confusion on a stage like this. I don't think they did Roglic dirty, I think they tried the best they could to save everyone, under the circumstances.
he was 10 sec behind group it was on TV, DS have a TV in carI think it's a lot harder for a team to organize this stuff then some seem to think... DS's might not have all the information in the cars, riders might not hear everything they're being told and vice versa, and there is just generally a whole lot of confusion on a stage like this. I don't think they did Roglic dirty, I think they tried the best they could to save everyone, under the circumstances.
He was placed well and blew it. No-one else to blame tbf
2nd in the Tour?more crap, we have seen how Jonas performs as team leader....
Wow terrible luck. Just terrible!How about the effing motorbike which caused the crash (it hit the hay which threw it into the road):
And as we've said already, Jumbo left him out to dry. He's a 3x GT winner, not some scrub who should beg for team help.
Given the timing, I assumed he crashed behind Ewan.Did anyone actually see him crash? Is there any video? I saw the crash with Ewan involved, but I didn't see Roglic there.
Somebody said in the race thread, that he had to put his shoulder back in. Incredible brave ride if true. I just hope he'll be ok and ready in the next stages.
Guys
Remember when Froome lost time thanks to the organisation and then got s.t.?
How about the effing motorbike which caused the crash (it hit the hay which threw it into the road):
And as we've said already, Jumbo left him out to dry. He's a 3x GT winner, not some scrub who should beg for team help.
How about the effing motorbike which caused the crash (it hit the hay which threw it into the road):
And as we've said already, Jumbo left him out to dry. He's a 3x GT winner, not some scrub who should beg for team help.
That's assuming the TV works properly (from what I've heard it often doesn't) + what I said earlier about communications. However, Bobbie Traksel said on Eurosport, if I heard him right, that Vingegaard's spare bike was in the spot where the captain's usually his, on the right, together with Wout's, whereas Roglic's was on the left.he was 10 sec behind group it was on TV, DS have a fcking TV in car
Roglic had Benoot, Van Hooydonck and Kruijswijk. Vingegaard had van Aert and Laporte. Seems pretty fair given that Vingegaard was closer.Vingegaard had top train and Rogla had to settle for second fiddle.
Groups were like 10s apart you don't do a team pursuit against each otherRoglic had Benoot, Van Hooydonck and Kruijswijk. Vingegaard had van Aert and Laporte. Seems pretty fair given that Vingegaard was closer.
That explains why he lost so much time so quickly. With a less unfortunate crash, he would have been able to tag along Vingegaard immediately. Rotten luck.Also, Roglic dislocated his shoulder & popped it back in himself after the crash:
Roglic had Benoot, Van Hooydonck and Kruijswijk. Vingegaard had van Aert and Laporte. Seems pretty fair given that Vingegaard was closer.
You can count 2020 too. Roglic crashed in Dauphine before the Tour and wasn't 100% in that edition.
How about the effing motorbike which caused the crash (it hit the hay which threw it into the road):