I'm more than ready to miss that detail.
Il Lombardia: "the great opening for the Giro". on these screens in May 2030!
Lombardia shouldn't be the opening for anything.
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I'm more than ready to miss that detail.
Il Lombardia: "the great opening for the Giro". on these screens in May 2030!
Lombardia shouldn't be the opening for anything.
I always have the same feeling. Maybe it’s just fatigue of a whole season, combined with the height of a WC that everything after it doesn’t interest me as muchyou what would make me warm to Lombardia? if they raced it before the Giro. but it clashes with Romandie. now it's just sad. never got any expectation, never really warmed to it. the season ends, winter and cold will come. just sad. it would a great race before the Giro. but there's really no weekend available, and May 1st is already taken by Eschborn-Frankfurt WT
Of course. So this is not a monolithic occurrence with schedules based on these situations.He had a broken colar bone and scapula from a crash two weeks prior to LBL. As a 2-time winner he will race LBL always if it fits his schedule and he isn't recovering. It's like Mvdp not riding Flanders. Of course he will, regardless of Pogacar.
There's this thing about strawman arguments where things are suggested that are not at all the focus of the original topic. in this case, you said the topic of avoidance was made up and never happened and then pivoted to the idea injury. This isn't intended to hurt your feelings, but to bring this topic back to center.Pretty sure he wasn't the only rider who had races on their announced schedules, but ended up not doing those races...
So avoidance did happen as described and suggested by others and it will happen again because it just doesn't make sense for these guys to challenge each other before the big prize.
Lombardia is "The big prize" - or at least one of the big prizes - so the riders skipping it (like Roglic) aren't doing it because they're trying to avoid Pogacar.
Roglic would show up if he could do a good race. That means he would show up if knowing he's in for the podium with Pogacar 2 minutes ahead.Top dogs (like Rogla or MVP) are skipping it because they don't think they have a good shot at victory. The decision is associated with their assessment of their own form vs potential competition (it can't be unnoticed how dominant Pogacar is). I don't think Roglic would target a top3 or top5 anywhere, he's a winner.
Roglic would show up if he could do a good race. That means he would show up if knowing he's in for the podium with Pogacar 2 minutes ahead.
If that were true, why did he race the WC this year?Well, I think there are a few guys like Pog, Rog, Remco, MVP, Vingo, who always think they can win (when in good enough form). That's why I think Rogla, even when realizing he's not the top favourite, still thinks he has a shot at victory. I don't believe he enters any race not thinking about victory (maybe except some warm-up races).
If that were true, why did he race the WC this year?
For real, these guys are winners, but it's not like they just DNS when they can't win. Rogla actually battles really hard when he gets dropped in Lombardia to still get a result for example.
Agree – plenty of top riders would accept a podium or even sacrificing themselves to help a teammate, but they would never be there just to make up numbers.If that were true, why did he race the WC this year?
For real, these guys are winners, but it's not like they just DNS when they can't win. Rogla actually battles really hard when he gets dropped in Lombardia to still get a result for example.
Hyped and looking forward to it are different things. Of course I’m looking forward to it—it’s Lombardia and Veneto and then that’s it for watching live racing this year. (I really enjoy watching cross but it’s on during the middle of the night, so I watch on replay).I know. I see all of you hyped for Il Lombardia. I don't feel it. my fault.
Lol at the podium.
It's crazy that just last year Pogi looked mortal on the climb, perhaps not even the strongest, and won by descending. I suspect that won't be the case this year
Pogi does both of that.Lombardia for me is like the meme of the 2 men on the bus. the sad one looks at the wall (Lombardia) the other is looking at the sunny side, smiling, waiting for Sanremo.
Changed the topic to reflect the last of the legend that is Domenico Pozzovivo. Bruised and battered, but he retires on a high.
Virage Pinot last year was lit. I still have goosebumps.Last year, it was Pinot.
This year, it's Pozzovivo.
Lombardia: the race where - frequently injured - legends retire.