Nah, it would be Pogis first Vuelta.
Giro: Vingo demolishes the field
Tour: Pogi vs Vingo (Rogla strategically "withdraws", as always)
Pogi withdraws from the Vuelta and demolishes the field at WC
Vuelta: #5 for recovered Rogla.
Nah, it would be Pogis first Vuelta.
Pogi withdrawing from a race? Ain't gonna happen.Giro: Vingo demolishes the field
Tour: Pogi vs Vingo (Rogla strategically "withdraws", as always)
Pogi withdraws from the Vuelta and demolishes the field at WC
Vuelta: #5 for recovered Rogla.
Everything points to Vuelta #5 though (as always).
Giro: Vingo demolishes the field
Tour: Pogi vs Vingo (Rogla strategically "withdraws", as always)
Pogi withdraws from the Vuelta and demolishes the field at WC
Vuelta: #5 for recovered Rogla.
I hope things get better between him and his wife. He loves his kids so much and holds it together for them but i'm sure things like that don't help.He was part of the event for local kids
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I wouldn't be surprised if they go for the Tour + Vuelta double, try to win from Pogacar two times to set things straight.Vingegaard hasn't announced yet? Maassen (I think?) said the Vingegaard Giro rumors were bs.
What's wrong between him and his wife? Never heard of any negative news about their relationship...I hope things get better between him and his wife. He loves his kids so much and holds it together for them but i'm sure things like that don't help.
I think he'll ride Giro-Tour next year, and a Giro win will be a great success.Anything but a win at Tour / Vuelta / Tour de Suisse does not bring any upgrade to his palmares.
I would be suprised if he does not attend those 3 races.
Giro should be exciting now. Roglic against Almeida/Ayuso and probably Remco there. Of course this excitement will go off the Window if Vingegaard starts the GiroFrom his statements it's obvious he's doing the Giro since he says he wants to approach it differently, not targeting Tour as his main goal. This pretty much leaves out Vuelta since he doesn't need to target Vuelta in order to win it (as proven many times) therefore it makes no sense to do Tour-Vuelta double with Vuelta being main goal. It does make sense to do Giro-Tour double with Giro being main goal and hoping he can have a fun Tour after that. And if he actually means TdS-Tour with TdS being his main goal, then he's just being ridiculous...
Unless it turns out those guys can compete with him. Then it will be very exciting...Giro should be exciting now. Roglic against Almeida/Ayuso and probably Remco there. Of course this excitement will go off the Window if Vingegaard starts the Giro
I would say winning WC RR/ITT or Lombardie would also be pretty big upgrade. I really want to see him racing only ardenes classics, TdS,TdF, WC and Lombardie next year.Anything but a win at Tour / Vuelta / Tour de Suisse does not bring any upgrade to his palmares.
I would be suprised if he does not attend those 3 races.
That's not a small itinerary, though. At this age anything he wins that he enjoys would add to his idea of "palmares". Fans generally only know a little bit about what makes a rider great among peers to there that consideration. A TdF win would seal a phenomenal career for the fan base except the micro-weenies that analyze the quality of every race to score their heroes. The infestation of gamer analysis into such a tough, environmentally and talent-fluid sport is somewhat useless IMO. It's great if you're a gambler on NFL and other games but not real world.I would say winning WC RR/ITT or Lombardie would also be pretty big upgrade. I really want to see him racing only ardenes classics, TdS,TdF, WC and Lombardie next year.
Of course is not small itimerary but still, i wrote what he should ride and if he wins that is great if not he tried. This year he had the worst schedule possible. Like winning P-N, Basque or Dauphine would bring something to his palmares. And on top of that he was ill(P-) crashed on Basque and Dauphine. He should avoid like a plague France races till TDF, he is having always bad luck there. After Vuelta he had again terrible schedule, bad results and was clearly tired, he lost one month for nothing. Also, yes he is old but still 3rd best GT rider out there, so he can still win TdF but needs some luck. TdS is realistic goal, Fleches too and races like LBL, WC RR/TT and Lombardie, he should still be 3rd favourite.That's not a small itinerary, though. At this age anything he wins that he enjoys would add to his idea of "palmares". Fans generally only know a little bit about what makes a rider great among peers to there that consideration. A TdF win would seal a phenomenal career for the fan base except the micro-weenies that analyze the quality of every race to score their heroes. The infestation of gamer analysis into such a tough, environmentally and talent-fluid sport is somewhat useless IMO. It's great if you're a gambler on NFL and other games but not real world.
Also, yes he is old but still 3rd best GT rider out there ...
Are you implying he's the 2nd best GT rider in the world? Because I would place him 4th, or joined 3rd.Only two cyclists won a GT in 2024 season and one of them was Rogla.
No he’s stating that Roglic is the best like what was said post Tour in the power rankings thread.Are you implying he's the 2nd best GT rider in the world? Because I would place him 4th, or joined 3rd.
Are you implying he's the 2nd best GT rider in the world? Because I would place him 4th, or joined 3rd.
So in 2022, Evenepoel was the better GT rider than Roglic because he won the Vuelta, and Roglic didn't win any GT? That's a very simplistic method to see who's the best GT rider. Would mean in 2022 Vingegaard, Hindley and Evenepoel were better GT riders than Pogacar and Roglic?Each season somebody tends to stick out a bit more then others, and that one becomes "unbeatable". Used to be Rogla, then Jonas now Pogi, Remco was never quite there yet but the trajectory seems favourable, so maybe. Anyway, what usually happens is a superstar changes teams, for whatever reasons involved, especially when going from a super team to a lesser team at that point, and struggles. This is on what likely some expected or are now still under such influence of previous believes. That somehow Rogla degraded in terms of performance and results, compared to previous era at JV. We need to be a bit cautious about this aspect of it still it seems it luckily didn't happen. Rogla made a soft landing and won a GT in his first season riding for his new team. Jonas didn't do that, Remco didn't do that ... They both operated in know environment and presumably made some progress, Remco especially on where it comes to one day events. I am sure that Rogla and his new team will further progress in 2025 season.
Anyway, yes.
Anything but a win at Tour / Vuelta / Tour de Suisse does not bring any upgrade to his palmares.
I would be suprised if he does not attend those 3 races.