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That is on how i expected for them to race on stage 5. Drilling it. Being aggressive. At front. Then we could talk about bad luck. If it would to happen.
It´s not the team doing anything. Just WVA doing WVA stuff.
Rogla being a water mule. Priceless. Pogi having a team working at the front. Priceless.
Anyway. Fix it and lets move on.
I guess he will need to win the Vuelta again to make up for it.
Not sure Rog will win the Vuelta, this year. If he rides the full TDF, which looks possible now, he may not have the legs for the Vuelta.I guess he will need to win the Vuelta again to make up for it.
Not sure Rog will win the Vuelta, this year. If he rides the full TDF, which looks possible now, he may not have the legs for the Vuelta.
The mistake here is saying that because Pogacar never crashed he makes his own fortune, where as Roglic crashes, he doesn't and he can't. This is a logical fallacy and I hope people can see through it.
I just want to see Roglic ride in a GT where he doesn't have to be teammates with Van Aert. if that's the Giro next year instead of the Tour then perfect. WVA is a cancer to any GC rider on his team.
Roglic does a GT without Van aert every year at the Vuelta and he dominates itI just want to see Roglic ride in a GT where he doesn't have to be teammates with Van Aert. if that's the Giro next year instead of the Tour then perfect. WVA is a cancer to any GC rider on his team.
Roglic deserved the support. If 5 of his teammates aren't working for Vingegaard in that moment, he probably doesn't crashed in the hay bale
Roglic does a GT without Van aert every year at the Vuelta and he dominates it
This week hasn't worked out although yesterday, pre-crash Roglic was sitting well. Instead of being just ahead of that crash and spending the day chasing he was inches away from being ahead of the gap that chased to the finish. JV plans could have been much less of a bust but for that one moment. Pogacar would have been forced to chase with JV on his wheel, rather than in a small, cooperative group. The whole Tour can pivot on these moments. Unfortunately many of these moments have less to do with racing and more to do with unsafe conditions and bad/good luck.They can't fix it. They have no leadership in the cars either. Who tells WvA what he can or cannot do? Frans Maassen? Grischa Niermann? Or Zeeman from in front of his computer?
Now that the race has calmed down, we'll see whether Rog can recover & survive the final successive small climbs. But this whole first week from Jumbo has been ass-backwards & completely illogical.
This week hasn't worked out although yesterday, pre-crash Roglic was sitting well. Instead of being just ahead of that crash and spending the day chasing he was inches away from being ahead of the gap that chased to the finish. JV plans could have been much less of a bust but for that one moment. Pogacar would have been forced to chase with JV on his wheel, rather than in a small, cooperative group. The whole Tour can pivot on these moments. Unfortunately many of these moments have less to do with racing and more to do with unsafe conditions and bad/good luck.
Agreed. I am also just in awe of Rog right now. Sitting down, popping your shoulder back in, and getting back in and racing, that is serious bad-a$$ racing work. Wish he didn't crash so much. Today he just about bit it again and I'm a bit worried he's a bit too aggressive sometimes.This week hasn't worked out although yesterday, pre-crash Roglic was sitting well. Instead of being just ahead of that crash and spending the day chasing he was inches away from being ahead of the gap that chased to the finish. JV plans could have been much less of a bust but for that one moment. Pogacar would have been forced to chase with JV on his wheel, rather than in a small, cooperative group. The whole Tour can pivot on these moments. Unfortunately many of these moments have less to do with racing and more to do with unsafe conditions and bad/good luck.
Ummm, no. Their tactics are not great, and today Wout and team definitely earned knucklehead points. But Movistar is just another level or two of just dumb. I mean like not just bad tactics, but no tactics or strategy, no real plan. But Jumbo certainly lack focus and contingency planning in a refined way.Great post Ilmaestro99.
Jumbo are like Sky but without the discipline, commitment and hiearchy that contribute to achieve a single, important goal.
They are a Movistar with more talent, but instead of Quintana they have a multiple talented GT winner that they constantly despise.
They are driven by profit and advertising, so they go after multiple goals not realizing that multiple goals actually conflict with one another and cancel each other out.
Agreed. I am also just in awe of Rog right now. Sitting down, popping your shoulder back in, and getting back in and racing, that is serious bad-a$$ racing work. Wish he didn't crash so much. Today he just about bit it again and I'm a bit worried he's a bit too aggressive sometimes.