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Why would it be a bad thing to race the Tour and fail to win it.
Why would be a bad thing to win it? I know, then it's all over. But still.
Why would it be a bad thing to race the Tour and fail to win it.
But that's my point, either he wins it, which he didn't obviously, or it's kind of irrelevant where he finishesRogla already won basically everything outside of the Tour.
But that's my point, either he wins it, which he didn't obviously, or it's kind of irrelevant where he finishes
Roglic can't win the Tour (anymore), so he should focus on other things. He was already 2nd in the Tour, 5th or 8th doesn't change anythingI can't possibly find a correlation in between your original response, on how Jonas will tell you cycling exist outside of the Tour and what you wrote in this reply.
If I'm Roglic I would look to win Tour of Switzerland and set the record for Vuelta wins at this career point. Maybe not quite the same as a TDF win but infinitely more achievable.
Suisse and 5th Vuelta are a lot more realistic
A lot of riders do it as an extension of the Giro though? If he goes for Giro-Vuelta double, why not take TDS too? Between TDS and Vuelta are 2 months, so enough to rest, recharge batteries and train for VueltaRacing Suisse without TdF should never happen.
It's not a thing that's done very succesfully recently IIRC, and I think it's really bad for the Vuelta prep. The only good reason for it would be that it's gonna be 5 days of a women's stage length and difficulty.A lot of riders do it as an extension of the Giro though? If he goes for Giro-Vuelta double, why not take TDS too? Between TDS and Vuelta are 2 months, so enough to rest, recharge batteries and train for Vuelta
That's true, most winners use it as a pre-TDF instead of a post-Giro race. And it's better to get 1-2 weeks rest after Giro tooIt's not a thing that's done very succesfully recently IIRC, and I think it's really bad for the Vuelta prep. The only good reason for it would be that it's gonna be 5 days of a women's stage length and difficulty.
