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It was a big talking point before the Tour that year.Not bad! I don't think he was washed before Vuelta 2022 though (so only Dauphine x1).
It was a big talking point before the Tour that year.Not bad! I don't think he was washed before Vuelta 2022 though (so only Dauphine x1).
For sure. Ridiculous.What they wrote there seems reasonable to me, but they put him behind BOC as a Tour contender. Now that’s just a bridge too far. I wouldn’t put him behind Lipowitz, Ayuso, Onley, Del Toro, or Seixad either, but trajectories and all that. BOC on the other hand??? Come on
I don't think those guys together have the gravity to crack Jonas and certainly not Pogi. What do they do? Go in a long break and UAE and/or Visma just put enough guys on the front to control them. If one or two attack early on the last climb then they have essentially become super-doms and I think both UAE and Visma have enough of those to control that. I hope I'm wrong at least to the point where it becomes really interesting.From Tour perspective i feel that the question on who can peak the most is not that relevant, that would be the wrong approach. It's important that all the best ones go and after apply some compound pressure on UAE and Visma. Individually i don't feel any of them can close the gap of 10 minutes during the off season and building up for the Tour. As a group applying some combined pressure, here i feel that if they play it smart tactically either Pogi or Jonas or both should crack rather easily. As once you throw Pogi or Jonas out of their comfort zone the response for sure won't be an alien alike but as a mere human, as that in the end is what they both are.
