In the interview toward the end he says he is more prepared for what's coming in the Pyrenees than what was today.
Genuin question. Very confident in what? Tour podium?In the interview toward the end he says he is more prepared for what's coming in the Pyrenees than what was today.
I'm still very confident.
And how do you access he is doing (or will do) his best career performance? He needs to follow Pog/Vingegaard? Come 30 seconds behind? How do you know?I like to see it as not being results oriented but rather putting down the best performance of his career whether that's 1st or 4th.
I still hope he goes all out at least once. All cards on the table, early attack to go for yellow. He probably will just focus on Remco and go for podium though
Placement and performance are not the same thing. For those of us who aren’t betting on the outcomes or somehow on the team’s payroll, it’s exciting to watch an athlete you enjoy performing at their best possible level.And how do you access he is doing (or will do) his best career performance? He needs to follow Pog/Vingegaard? Come 30 seconds behind? How do you know?
I still hope he goes all out at least once. All cards on the table, early attack to go for yellow. He probably will just focus on Remco and go for podium though
He was not bad today. But stronger and stronger ? As a more explosive climber he took twice advantage on Evenepoel (Rodriguez etc). But he was dropped first by Pogacar. Later by Vingegaard. On the next climb, as one of the best an most explosive climbers, he could first follow Vingegaard and drop Evenepoel (again). But Roglic faded a second time and he was overtaken by Evenepoel. In the end, during the short flat section and the last short climb he couldn't help Evenepoel a lot. Evenepoel had to do most of the work. As a far better descender than Evenepoel he was struggling to keep the wheel of Evenepoel.... and crashed...Why so sour? He did great today, except that crash, but he'll be fine. He's clearly getting stronger and stronger and I am much more optimistic than yesterday. Gooo Rogla!
Facts, Ayuso and Almeida should have crashed into each other at the end.extremely astute riding to crash when he did today. Smartest racer in the peloton
Roglic might win the race this year! That had to be the first time ever he could consider himself in a lucky crash where it actually helped his situation.extremely astute riding to crash when he did today. Smartest racer in the peloton
When he crashed? On the descent of col perthus?
No, at like 2 km to go after the 3rd category climb. Roglic took a turn to tight and crashed himself.When he crashed? On the descent of col perthus?
His backwheel just slipped on a wet patch, it wasn't even that tight of a corner line.No, at like 2 km to go after the 3rd category climb. Roglic took a turn to tight and crashed himself.
Fortunately he didn't had serious injuries.No, at like 2 km to go after the 3rd category climb. Roglic took a turn to tight and crashed himself.
Tactical crash shortly before the line as a part of long-range defense strategy.
Roglic and Pogacar need to start sharing gels.I think if his crash doesn't affect him, he'll continue to go toe-to-toe with those 3 in the hope the tide turns & his legs either match or surpass them by the end of week 3. I don't think the plan is more complicated than that.
I did notice him searching for a gel today (& I think he got mentioned by the commissaires for taking something within the final 20km), i.e. something concerning because that's exactly the sort of thing teammates are there for in the final part of a stage.
In the high mountains he has Hindley & that's it.