Apparently he's had stomach problems and is starting to feel a little better. But obviously Roglic is getting better as well. And Saturday is probably a stage that suits Roglic, so that might tip the momentum towards him.Vingegaard is scarily good. I also think he was significantly below his Tour level yet he easily bridged up to Roglic, who put in a serious dig on a brutally hard stage. That said, it's not clear if Jonas is on an upward or downward trajectory in form. If upward, watch out...
He stomped them today, even stomped Kuss.
Why o why this reckless riding?
View: https://youtu.be/MNNXSFOXexQ?t=174
I can't hear you over the sound of skilful positioning.He stomped them today, even stomped Kuss.
Why o why this reckless riding?
View: https://youtu.be/MNNXSFOXexQ?t=174
He did a solo attack on Thursday!So now the excuse is Jonas is not in Tour form. And Remco didn't train seriusly. Only stomp, only bonus, boring, if only Rogla could attack from time to time ...
All in all the list of such excuses is now rather thin if you ask me.
Good news, Roglic won the stage and is ahead of Vinge. Bad news, Roglic is behind team leader GC Kuss.
Big chance of him riding it too.If he also wins a stage next year, he will share the record for most consecutive Vueltas with a stage win together with Zülle.
The plan is pretty straightforward or should be: take time out of Mas, Ayuso, Remco at every opportunity or make them work to pursue Kuss. If Sepp doesn't fold from doing 2 prior GTs do you think JV would actually have him slow down? Make the other teams work, work, work.I do not think there is a plan for Kuss to go for GC.
That’s what they want you to thinkI do not think there is a plan for Kuss to go for GC.
Even lifting the arms at the finish line! He seems to be in a really good mood. Maybe he will even win the whole thing after all.
he will stomp them tomorrow
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