The result was disappointing but not the manner in which it was achieved
He's not typically the style of climber that makes a gerat breakaway climber in that breakaway climbers are somewhat often more geared towards long, hard attritional races, while Rog is more of a flat track bully.Would be fun to see Rog spend his final season or two indulging in late-career-Contador-style attacks, but I guess he has another serious GT attempt in his legs still. Anyway, no bad crashes and a smile on his face at the TDF which is great to see.
I was right even if I had lost some faith in my prediction 2 days ago.@Peyroteo94 whispering tactics in Roglic' ear this morning.
He rides and having fun while not crashing. BoraBull get lots of camera time.Serious question:
Were Roglic' shenanigans from today in some way connected with the news of Remco 's arrival?
Is papa Rogla not happy with this?
I would really doubt it. I think he just wanted to try today, and the team doesn't have the guts to say no.Serious question:
Were Roglic' shenanigans from today in some way connected with the news of Remco 's arrival?
Is papa Rogla not happy with this?
Evenepol is under normal circumstances nobody who can go for GT GC vivcories consistently, he has bad days, he isnt a particularly good climber, lots of things have to work out for him to win a GTI'm totally down for stage hunter Rogla next year.
It has to be done right though, just like he did over the past 30 hours, i.e. early attacks for real long-range cool points multiplier. 100k out or more. He can put his descending skills to use as well.
Imagine a Red Bull team with Lipowitz and Evenepoel on GC duty (good luck lads!) and Rog as a stage hunter? It could work.
Lipowitz said many times how good of a mentor Roglič is. Maybe he knows better than some broppo guy. Luckily no one will ask you anything. One of best GC riders of the last decade should retire because he didn't drag some Lipowitz uphill despite Lipo had no problem going up himself.Mentor lol? He did absolutely nothing for Lipowitz, in fact he made life more difficult for him. Kind of shameful that such a great rider is so incredibly selfish. It would have been a great showing if he would have helped his young teammate. But no, it is more fun to go for a hopeless suicide attack. He should just retire if you ask me.
I would think Roglič has enough of teammates that get opportunities despite his captain position in a team. He had to deal with Wout, Jonas and even Kuss. He goes to Bora to be a captain and it happens again with Lipowitz. And each time people think this ski jumper should helpLooking back, it was no issue, but a teammate of 3rd in GC going for the stage by going into the breakaway on the last mountain stage when the chance of the break winning is basically zero only to then go out the back is really weird. So far this Tour, Roglič played the teammate role really well and I guess he‘s kind of in a weird way allowed to do that because he‘s got a special relationship with the Tour and this might be his last but it‘s still not the gold standard for Professionalism.
He bombed the decent and rode like hell on straight while VPP and Lenny were already chiling. He rode himself into the ground before final climb and didn't even try to push uphill any more. Why? Who knows. Maybe to be on the spotlight as nr. 1 rider for the last time.His break companions, Lenny Martinez and VPP, finished 9th and 11th in the stage, 3m47 and 4m02 down.
Roglic finished 27th, 12m39 down. It's a total implosion... and dropped from 5th in GC to 8th.
Nightmare day for Roglic.
Time away from family is one reason, and a lack of anything left to win that he can realistically win.Why does he want to quite tho? He is still good enough to win a GT, when was the last time we saw him in top form actually, meaning he wasnt impacted by crashes either during his build up or the race itself. If he aims for a GT without Pogacar or Vingegaard next year and everything goes right during the preperation chances are that he will win it.
Thank god nobody asked you.Mentor lol? He did absolutely nothing for Lipowitz, in fact he made life more difficult for him. Kind of shameful that such a great rider is so incredibly selfish. It would have been a great showing if he would have helped his young teammate. But no, it is more fun to go for a hopeless suicide attack. He should just retire if you ask me.