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Aug 13, 2011
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Meanwhile here's the real Rogla 4 hours ago...

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Nice of him to spend a little time with Pog while he was enjoying the Scottish view before flying back to Tignes.
 
Apr 30, 2011
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Only six days between the two races, I don't think it's very wise. It's similar to Romandie-Giro like in 2019.

He has arrived in his best possible condition in the GTs with as little racing beforehand as possible.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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Only six days between the two races, I don't think it's very wise. It's similar to Romandie-Giro like in 2019.

He has arrived in his best possible condition in the GTs with as little racing beforehand as possible.
Romandie is worse IMO because of the frequent *** weather, harder route, etc.. In 2019, Landa and Carapaz did Asturias the same week that Roglic did Romandie. The 2019 Giro was also much more backloaded.

I'd expect he would do his final hard training a week before the Vuelta start so Burgos probably fits, and results may depend a bit on when you come down from the mountain.
 
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Only six days between the two races, I don't think it's very wise. It's similar to Romandie-Giro like in 2019.

He has arrived in his best possible condition in the GTs with as little racing beforehand as possible.

You can see the stage profiles here: https://www.vueltaburgos.com/es/

It doesn't look too hard at all & I doubt he'll go deep anywhere. I think it's really just for race sharpness tbh.
 
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Nice little training will be Burgos. First stage is a sprint, than a nice 13km TTT uphill, two easier stages and a mountain finish not to tough.
 
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May 3, 2023
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I don't believe this 'Vingegaard going as a domestique' nonsense. It is clear that Vingegaard is there to win the vuelta ahead of Roglic. I just wonder what this will mean to Roglas future with Jumbo.
 
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Nice little training will be Burgos. First stage is a sprint, then a nice 13km TTT uphill, two easier stages and a mountain finish not to tough.
I don't believe this 'Vingegaard going as a domestique' nonsense. It is clear that Vingegaard is there to win the vuelta ahead of Roglic. I just wonder what this will mean to Roglas future with Jumbo.
There are different scenarios.
Of cause Vingegaard is trying to win the race, there was a little speculation before his announcement that maybe he should go as a dom. But that ended when Vingegaard looked at the camera and said he wanted to win.

If Roglic is allowed to race his own chances, if he gets adequate protection on the flats by his team and they keep him fed on the same level as Jonas. Then its decided by the strength of the riders and Rogi is probably fine with that, after all that is also what would happen if Rogi raced for a different team.

if Roglic feels he is a victim to team orders, during the race… then he will probably start looking at his options.
Or if he wins the Vuelta he probably wants to talk about next years tour with Jumbo and he might not like their response.
 

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May 23, 2022
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If Vingo is going for the win and race dynamics put Roglic in a position where he could dom Vingo but is not ordered to and as far the Vuelta goes, it makes no sense to quit Jumbo because of that IMO.
 
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Some speculate Roglic will join Ineos. Now some say Remco will join Ineos.

If Remco joins Ineos, and Primoz leaves Jumbo, where can Primoz go?

Maybe Bahrain?…