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Wright finished in the same time as Pedersen even with a kamikaze riding into him and slowing him down. It's obvious he could cope.He should back off. As he couldn't cope. Or at least to be less aggressive.
Wright finished in the same time as Pedersen even with a kamikaze riding into him and slowing him down. It's obvious he could cope.He should back off. As he couldn't cope. Or at least to be less aggressive.
In one of the crashes he dislocated his shoulder at TdF so that's more than 'just caught behind'.
I did not want to admit it for quite some time, but in the meantime I really think Primoz‘ bike handling is really poor… One example, Primoz hardly could take his hands off his bars for celebrating, when crossing the finish line in a 1-2-3 with Wout and Laporte (Nice) and a 1-2 with Vinge (Dauphine).
He‘s an extremely versatile sports person, his biography shows that. I however apparently underestimated how difficult it can be to become race cyclist late (age 23 in Primoz‘ case) with regard to gaining decent bike handling skills.
Primoz jumped/flew almost 190 meters in Planica. They say, if you start ski jumping as an adult, you won‘t be able to achieve much better results than jumping 40 meters. He started as a child, so could achieve 190 meters. In cycling, it could be similar concerning bike handling. The physical aspects (power, endurance, …) however, were unproblematic for Primoz. He started racing, soon was CT, soon won, and was Jumbo rider in his fourth full season.
If you look closely you can see that Wright just holds his line. You then see Roglic going to the right in an abrupt manner. That's why he touches Wright. Not because of the aggressive behavior of Wright but because Roglic doesn't hold his line. Simple as that.
Yes it's a real shame for Roglic and Vuelta, but he only has himself to blame on this one. Roglic will never be a gifted rider when it comes to technique because of missing out on youth cycling.
Wright finished in the same time as Pedersen even with a kamikaze riding into him and slowing him down. It's obvious he could cope.
Yes, lets tell the 23 year old with no wins who’s trying to get the best results he can to better his career and standings for contract negotiations to back off and move out of the way for Roglic pushing into his line. While we’re at it, why doesn’t everyone just abandon and we can award all the jerseys to Roglic for the audacity of the other riders not backing off and getting out of his way.He should back off. As he couldn't cope. Or at least to be less aggressive.
But in my opinion Wright should back off. As he was out of contention already and no need to be that aggressive.
Roglic was out of the sprint after 2.5km of driving solo and he knew it. He just forgot how to count and was trying to assure front pack time at the finish. Rule #1 of echelons: don't overlap your front wheel with the leading rider. It always ends badly. Wright was a legitimate sprint participant while Roglic was taking the back seat and needed to back off more. He was also cross-eyed from his effort so he may have thought he had more space.In a sprint finale you need to be a bully a bit. Roglič coming from a GC backround and doing most of his sprints on MTF. He just needs to practice some more. That is all there is to it. He knew he has Wright. He just didn't know how to tackle him correctly. to position himself in front of him.
It will come as i have seen already this year. A bit of elbowing when positioning himself against weaker riders.
Feel free to correct me, of course. I’m saying:Where is this "only two crashes" coming from? He was on the ground in the spring, at least twice in the TdF, and now this one at VaS, so that's four without even really counting.
Yes, lets tell the 23 year old with no wins who’s trying to get the best results he can to better his career and standings for contract negotiations to back off and move out of the way for Roglic pushing into his line. While we’re at it, why doesn’t everyone just abandon and we can award all the jerseys to Roglic for the audacity of the other riders not backing off and getting out of his way.
Please tell me you are kidding.You basically proved the point i was trying to make. That is Wright was a bit to eager and aggressive. Regardless of the motives. He was really not in a position to gain much from this stage. Being fourth or fifth. He knew he was trailing along. Roglič was still in it for bonus seconds. And in my opinion Roglič would gain a couple of bonus seconds on this stage.
Sometimes, even Rogla makes mistakes. Sometimes there's no need to look for someone else to blame.
Sad to see him out, that was a memorable attack.
How are they related?Another thing i find interesting is on this edition of Vuelta. It was more important for JV for every member of the team to wear leaders jersey for a day. Then to actually win the leaders jersey as a team.
Beyond a team member or two steeping up a really subpar team support and approach.
Please tell me you are kidding.
Roglic was physically and strategically done and wanted to maintain contact with the group. Wright did nothing wrong, at all. Cardinal rule of sprinting: if your bottom bracket is ahead of another rider you own the line, especially if that rider is going backward. Roglic's crew new it was his mistake and had nothing to say about it. He's made some good sprint finishes (the one schooling everyone in this Vuelta) but I'd say he's been willing to stray into pinched areas. Check him in the run in to this stage crash at about 7km. He's riding the right side barriers with no where to go. He's.........not.........a..........sprinter. He's a very fast GC guy out of small groups.About what? You don't believe Roglič was still racing and after bonus second? You don't believe Wright was already trialing along. And was only an obstacle.
Be more specific.
Honest question. Is this for real?You basically proved the point i was trying to make. That is Wright was a bit to eager and aggressive. Regardless of the motives. He was really not in a position to gain much from this stage. Being fourth or fifth. He knew he was trailing along. Roglič was still in it for bonus seconds. And in my opinion Roglič would gain a couple of bonus seconds on this stage.