Was that before or after Riis tossed his TT bike?
Years later… Ca. 2004…
Was that before or after Riis tossed his TT bike?
Vingegaard is now likely mano-a-mano against Pogi indeed. One will likely drop another in stages to come rather soonish. Team is now likely fully behind Vingegaard.
As for Rogla the short term name of the game is don't get dropped. Till the end of stage 12. Or in extreme case of luck join the bandwagon. Some other strong group, not UAE and not your own. And go for it.
If the team has some other ideas just agree but don't listen to them all that much. They left you hanging. You are entitled for some of that too.
Or most likely to decide and abandon the race due to injuries.
In the TdF, Primoz really has the luck of a FDJ GC rider.
From my point of view they left Primož hanging on second Tour edition in a row now. Left behind in a bunch to crash alone in some weird accident.
LOSER - PRIMOZ ROGLIC
Referring to a rider who suffered a dislocated shoulder as a “loser” might seem like it’s adding insult to a very literal injury.
The fact of the matter, however, is that Roglic was originally one of the favourites for the general classification and is already almost three minutes behind.
The Slovenian has at least partially paid the price of his team’s divided loyalties. When he hit the deck on the so-called Roubaix stage several of his team-mates were nowhere to be seen when he needed them most. Instead of by his side where they ought to have been, Wout Van Aert, Steven Kruijswijk and Nathan Van Hooydonck were picking up the pieces and rescuing the result of Jonas Vingegaard.
There are some similarities. Like Pinot being slapped in a face with a bag and Roglič with a cardboard. Beyond that similarities end. FDJ team doing a better job in regards to stage 5. And Roglič finishing ahead of them at PDBF.
Luck is one thing. Doing a good job and of top of that hoping for a kiss of luck is a totally different thing.
There are two reasons why a rider looses time:The only reason Roglic is nearly 3 minutes down on GC is because of them.
There are two reasons why a rider loooses time:
A team can control and prevennt the 1) but not entirely. You have been making fair points regarding the relation between Team JV and Roglic but putting out sheer (bad) luck is not reasonable. No team can be entirely responsible for the hazards that befall upon a rider.
- crash/mechanical
- underperformig
I hope that's the look he gave the DS after stage 5.
Niermann says Roglic is still a leader, but he can no longer win the TdF on a one on one dual with Pogacar (no kidding), so he'll have to attack from further out to get time back: Niermann na eerste week: 'Voor geel is het niet wat we wilden, maar Pogacar heeft geen krimp gegeven' | Wieler Revue
Interesting. Makes me wonder in what condition Jumbo believes he's in. At least he hasn't been consigned to bottle carrying duties. So there's that.
Unless Vingegaard proves to be the strongest in the race, they need to keep Roglič up there for as long as possible. But if he already loses too much time on Tuesday, it'll be diffrent. Then he'll be a helper for Vingegaard, unless he's either too injured to continue or in case Vingegaard is safe in second but can't move up, he'll be allowed to go for stages if he's feeling well enough.
Tuesday won't see GC action. Wednesday will be all about the Rogla yolo-attack on Galibier.Unless Vingegaard proves to be the strongest in the race, they need to keep Roglič up there for as long as possible. But if he already loses too much time on Tuesday, it'll be diffrent. Then he'll be a helper for Vingegaard, unless he's either too injured to continue or in case Vingegaard is safe in second but can't move up, he'll be allowed to go for stages if he's feeling well enough.
Tuesday won't see GC action. Wednesday will be all about the Rogla yolo-attack on Galibier.
It all seems weird to me. Roglic has said himself he's just 'surviving' out there & his back hurts a lot.
Now Niermann comes out & publicly encourages Roglic to ride offensive. What's going on? Why don't Jumbo just say "we're taking the race one stage at a time with Roglic & monitoring his injury". Job done. If the rider is saying "I'm hurt" & the team is saying "Go attack", something is off. I'm not even reading too much into this, i.e. it's right there in the conflicting statements put out by both parties. I mean I'd obviously love for Roglic to start dropping nukes like peak Pantani in the Alps but I think it could be way too soon (& probably not possible).
I think the most we'd get (& I'm being realistic here) is the TdF equivalent of Bernal's long raid in the Vuelta last year. With Roglic in the role of Bernal. The issue is also the fact I suspect Pogacar would jump on his wheel just for fun, even if it's 60km from the finish. He's probably that strong & would enjoy the spectacle.
Also, no rest day interview with Roglic today:
Any news on our beloved today?
Thank you. I guess it's still not good then sadly. But it's lovely to see him nonetheless. (The only thing I don't understand about Roglic is why he has to touch himself in front of people