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He looks like post ban Contador. Still a beast in w/kg but when he has a hard race before the final climb, his power isn't there anymore

IMO quite beyond the preparation issues he had, he's displaying a whole load of typical Giro-Tour double problems.

Watching Rog here is like watching Froome back in the 2018 TdF. He's getting to an 'okay' level where he at least looks like a competitive top 10 bike rider but I don't see anyone else who did the Giro doing anything in this TdF GC wise, i.e. he's on his own little island right now doing his own thing.
 
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Barring a collapse, Bora has to go with Lipowitz as #1 for Tour next year even if Remco joins. Roglic if go as second leader based on form.
I don't see a combo of Lipowitz and Evenepoel working very well, as it would essentially relegate Remco to a passive role on any Ardennes-type stages.
 
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I don't see a combo of Lipowitz and Evenepoel working very well, as it would essentially relegate Remco to a passive role on any Ardennes-type stages.
Lipowitz seems like a guy that can actually drive a group from far way, so if the tactics is to 1 2 the opposition from far away he may actually work well with Remco. Unfortunately they both struggle with positioning
 

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I don't buy that, he is getting old. His 30 minute fresh power is still elite and probably will be even at 45, but his endurance his degrading, you could start to see this in last year Vuelta
And I don't buy that's because of his age.
 
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I don't buy that, he is getting old. His 30 minute fresh power is still elite and probably will be even at 45, but his endurance his degrading, you could start to see this in last year Vuelta
Not really, that Vuelta was harder than ever and he coped just fine. Think he had one day where he was really off due to heat/back issues.
 
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Apparently he said after today that when he was Lipowitz‘s age he wasn‘t even cycling. He already had a pro win back then, so I assume he‘s either really confused about Lipowitz‘s and his own age or there was a mistranslation.
To be fair to him, I think this was in the context of an absolutely disgraceful ARD (German national broadcast) interview right after the stage.
Their on stage reporter Michael Antwerpes has been infamous for quite a while in the German cycling community for his absolutely tasteless approach in these interviews, e.g. telling Kämna after stage 10 in 2022 that he is in yellow (he didn't in the end, Pogacar kept it by 8 seconds) and trying to bait him into claiming GC leadership (after he moved up through a breakaway lol).
Today he went to Roglic, I guess because they have Bora access privilege or something and immidiately asked him 3 questions about Lipowitz and nothing else. Complete clownshow, I'm actually on board with athletes getting pressed in other circumstances to give away a bit more then just "blabla" but his approach in these immidiate post race interviews is an absolute joke. And this has happened before, I'm actually impressed Roglic continues to not bother, I would've refused to give them interviews by now.

So I'm not surprised he just gave some random answer to get his peace.
 
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To be fair to him, I think this was in the context of an absolutely disgraceful ARD (German national broadcast) interview right after the stage.
Their on stage reporter Michael Antwerpes has been infamous for quite a while in the German cycling community for his absolutely tasteless approach in these interviews, e.g. telling Kämna after stage 10 in 2022 that he is in yellow (he didn't in the end, Pogacar kept it by 8 seconds) and trying to bait him into claiming GC leadership (after he moved up through a breakaway lol).
Today he went to Roglic, I guess because they have Bora access privilege or something and immidiately asked him 3 questions about Lipowitz and nothing else. Complete clownshow, I'm actually on board with athletes getting pressed in other circumstances to give away a bit more then just "blabla" but his approach in these immidiate post race interviews is an absolute joke. And this has happened before, I'm actually impressed Roglic continues to not bother, I would've refused to give them interviews by now.

So I'm not surprised he just gave some random answer to get his peace.
No journalist can withstand the Roglic *** Generator
 
Jul 16, 2015
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It's still kind of strange seeing Rog so totally 'out' of this race but so totally 'in' the actual climbing at the end the stage. By that I mean there's really only like 8 riders or something who're actually riding this TdF properly in a GC way. Rog is one of them.

Onley is doing great for who he is. Vauquelin is defending himself 'okayish' so far. Healy is Healy (a Duracell Bunny) and Lipowitz was third in the Dauphiné so logic is respected there. I guess Gall could jump Rog next week if he gets his yearly Loze boost but outside of that little lot it's just GC desolation.

Say what you want about his level here (his endurance is bad) but 'at least' he's riding professionally.
 
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It's still kind of strange seeing Rog so totally 'out' of this race but so totally 'in' the actual climbing at the end the stage. By that I mean there's really only like 8 riders or something who're actually riding this TdF properly in a GC way. Rog is one of them.

Onley is doing great for who he is. Vauquelin is defending himself 'okayish' so far. Healy is Healy (a Duracell Bunny) and Lipowitz was third in the Dauphiné so logic is respected there. I guess Gall could jump Rog next week if he gets his yearly Loze boost but outside of that little lot it's just GC desolation.

Say what you want about his level here (his endurance is bad) but 'at least' he's riding professionally.
That's that top GT rider recovery looks like.

We can meme Healy dragging him today, but that's Healy's best climbing performance of his career, and for Roglic it's a meh performance on the 3rd consecutive really hard day
 
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To be fair to him, I think this was in the context of an absolutely disgraceful ARD (German national broadcast) interview right after the stage.
Their on stage reporter Michael Antwerpes has been infamous for quite a while in the German cycling community for his absolutely tasteless approach in these interviews, e.g. telling Kämna after stage 10 in 2022 that he is in yellow (he didn't in the end, Pogacar kept it by 8 seconds) and trying to bait him into claiming GC leadership (after he moved up through a breakaway lol).
Today he went to Roglic, I guess because they have Bora access privilege or something and immidiately asked him 3 questions about Lipowitz and nothing else. Complete clownshow, I'm actually on board with athletes getting pressed in other circumstances to give away a bit more then just "blabla" but his approach in these immidiate post race interviews is an absolute joke. And this has happened before, I'm actually impressed Roglic continues to not bother, I would've refused to give them interviews by now.

So I'm not surprised he just gave some random answer to get his peace.
I think all riders should be advised not to talk to any reporters from German public broadcasters*, it has always been so since at least the days of Jürgen Emig, who was as bad as, if not worse, than Antwerpes.


*except Hajo Seppelt
 
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Once again though we need to recognize the fact a rider he's mentored on the same team has ended up beating him.

Rog, you're too nice. I swear all this could have been avoided if only he'd told Vingegaard back in 2020 that whiskey and cheeseburgers is the breakfast of champions.
 
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Not really, that Vuelta was harder than ever and he coped just fine. Think he had one day where he was really off due to heat/back issues.
I built his win in 25 minutes all out effort were he was dominant, in stages with a lot of climbing he never managed to drop Mas IIRC. He is probably still able to be consistent along 3 weeks, I don't doubt that, ma harder stages will be a significant obstacle for him.
 
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Usyk is 38, some time shifted on stage 14 on the plus side a move up in GC. RBH with two strong GC riders, one more aggressive and one more conservative, responding to the attacks. On what will that come down to in week 3, we'll see. On top of possible strong performance on an ultimate climb Rogla is now eligible for a breakaway. Especially now, on where it seems UAE and Visma are deescalating and are becoming more interested in stage wins, team members.
 
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I hope Primoz rests up and shows off his superior tan lines on the rest day. I'll be happy if he gets to Paris unscathed and top 5 position. Do you guys think he'll go to the Vuelta this year? I'm not sure he'll be great in the 3rd GT in a year, but you never know with Rogla. He's a beast and I have a new appreciation for this guy.
 
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That's that top GT rider recovery looks like.

We can meme Healy dragging him today, but that's Healy's best climbing performance of his career, and for Roglic it's a meh performance on the 3rd consecutive really hard day
Roglic has never performed well relative on these stages relative to how good he was on unipuertos or just in general rather fresh efforts. Thats not even a question lol and when you get older and mybe isnt at 100% (who knows) that certainly doesnt help either. That has always been his weakness and is indisputable
 
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