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I think he's having the time of his life tbh.

This is the meat & bones of a GT (i.e. attritional conditions), which I also think will cause massive time gaps when the real mountain stages come. Just look at that reduced bunch that made it to the finish yesterday... i.e. put that same sort of stage profile in Tirreno in March in good weather & there's a 80 man bunch who sprint to the line.

I expect Friday to be pretty epic.

This is Pogacar's weather and (judging by Covadonga) Primoz maybe likes it as well. Yeah, some monster ride by Primoz on Friday is definitely possible, the weather won't be nice at all.
 
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This is Pogacar's weather and (judging by Covadonga) Primoz maybe likes it as well. Yeah, some monster ride by Primoz on Friday is definitely possible, the weather won't be nice at all.

I tend to believe bad weather favors the strongest riders. It's like an extra differentiator between the best & the rest.

I've seen Rog do badly in the wet & cold (Formigal 2020 Vuelta, Paris-Nice 2022), but as you said there's also Covadonga Vuelta 2021 where he smashed it in the rain.

He seems happy in this Giro so I lean towards the latter (aka he feels good so the conditions won't impact him as much as the rest).
 
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Unable to watch today but did see a replay of the crash. It looked like he almost fell at the same time as Covi. Any intel on what happened? And does he seem Ok?
 
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When his crash happened, he was on his feet immediately. The main impact was where his shorts were torn, close to the hip. Who knows whether it will have an effect? It looked maybe not too bad.

It looks a bit like road rash to me, i.e. he wasn't exactly bleeding from it. I think it's from the slide more than the impact & he smiled a little as well so... he's tough in any case.

I've seen bad Rogla falls (including in the 2019 Giro) & unless there's some hidden damage it didn't look too bad. He was pedalling fine afterwards as well.

Fingers crossed but he's surviving so far.
 
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With Remco and TGH sadly out, it’s hard to see Roglic losing this if he stays healthy and doesn’t miss any splits. His top level is clearly above G’s, even G’s Tour winning form. G has never put out watts like Roglic AFAIK.
 
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Well, "good" thing in todays crash is he landed on the left shoulder, i.e. not the one he had operation on during the off season.
 

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So before the hardest stages of week two even started all remaining teams now more or less left with one leader for overall. Rather bad racing conditions contributing to such outcome substantially. Considering Rogla crashed today on stage 11. The injuries hopefully won't affect him that much. His team still in full numbers is another plus. Tomorrow maybe some teams will try to test him a bit. The day after tomorrow Rogla might decide to test other teams a bit.

But plan A now likely being to stay healthy. As whoever manages to do that has a really good chance in winning this Giro edition.
 
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It's about survival, that's all. The last survivor among the top GC guys will win the Giro.

But Jumbo now have the strongest team among the GC guys IMO. And with regards to Rog's crash, the way he leapt back on the bike (Bouwman is a legendary guardian angel for what it's worth) & had zero problems for the rest of the stage says it all really (along with little joke about losing skin in his interview). It'll take a hell of a lot more than that to stop him. Even mummified TdF 2021 Rogla only cracked at the tail end of a monster 250km full gas stage, so this is a total nothing burger by comparison.

I think everyone was way more shaken by what happened to Tao. That's the sort of nightmare scenario no one can predict & even the crash looked way too innocuous (aka almost insignificant) to cause such huge damage & a DNF. Scary fine line between safety & disaster tbh.
 
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I hope he is still ok, those injuries look concerning. Tomorrow is breakaway day but I can see Ineos & UAE pace hard the last climb hoping he feels bad. At this point I think he's just gonna try to survive until 2nd rest day. I would be really surprised if he attacks on Crans Montana except for last 500m.
 
And Affini then usually bringing him back. So far the team is there for Rogla. And as a GC lead hard to ask for more.

P.S. Compared to some other races where Rogla was abandoned to crash alone.
And, for the suggestions JV had a team weakened by....Covid before the start; they have managed to minimize needless work. That is assuming Primoz and Sepp aren't laboring with bad issues we don't know about.
Ineos has their work cut out for them.
 
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Rather relaxed stage 12. Big day ahead tomorrow. Fingers crossed.

Even more relaxed stage 13. Until the rest day the mantra should be "fingers crossed Rog doesn't fall asleep at the handlebars".

Strong team performance though. Nice to see Dennis smiling & riding so strong. That says a lot IMO, i.e. a happy Dennis shows the team spirit is good.
 
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