Il Lombardia 2025, monument, October 11

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Who will win?

  • You-Know-Who wins again

    Votes: 61 59.8%
  • Remco pulls off a miracle becoming the Harry Potter of cycling

    Votes: 7 6.9%
  • Fed up with PogiGOAT comments, Eddy unretires and beats Teddy

    Votes: 5 4.9%
  • Fausto M. performs Ganda descent for ages and wins the final sprint

    Votes: 11 10.8%
  • Fausto C. resurrects, saves cyclismo and his Lombardy record

    Votes: 12 11.8%
  • Another guy wins/the race is cancelled

    Votes: 6 5.9%

  • Total voters
    102
it amazes me how so many actively support pog. But then I suppose I also wonder why people support Manchester City and not Northampton Town so.
A win is so much more exciting when it doesn't happen every single week.
When you like him as a rider when he breaks into the scene with his first TdF win, you tend to continue to support him. Even when he loses to Vingo twice and stays competitive through the whole season, you tend to like him even more for it. Then when he dominates, that connection stays. And you drink the tears of the vanquished.
 
When you like him as a rider when he breaks into the scene with his first TdF win, you tend to continue to support him. Even when he loses to Vingo twice and stays competitive through the whole season, you tend to like him even more for it. Then when he dominates, that connection stays. And you drink the tears of the vanquished.
I imagine you drink those tears from the skulls of your slain enemies as well? :p
 
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it amazes me how so many actively support pog. But then I suppose I also wonder why people support Manchester City and not Northampton Town so.
A win is so much more exciting when it doesn't happen every single week.
What mystifies me is when Man City supporters living in Northampton act as though they have some sort of superior knowledge or understanding by virtue of having decided to pick that team rather than one that they might have a more natural disposition towards.
 
It IS a very beautiful race, and even though I believe the winner is inevitable I'm still interested in seeing if Remco can bring ANYTHING to this, if Seixas can podium his first monument ( and REALLY send everyone into a frenzy), who else might have a big day; there are still plenty of stories down the field. But I wouldn't bet a pair of shoelaces on Pogi losing, unfortunately.
 
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When you like him as a rider when he breaks into the scene with his first TdF win, you tend to continue to support him. Even when he loses to Vingo twice and stays competitive through the whole season, you tend to like him even more for it. Then when he dominates, that connection stays. And you drink the tears of the vanquished.
Up until 2023 this pretty much summed up my view on Pog. At the 2020 Tdf he was basically alone against the arrogant and overpowering Jumbo-Visma machine, had agressive and proactive racing style and as such was very easy to like. Although never a true fan, I generally liked him as rider during the following seasons too.

The jump he took in 2024 was a gamechanger though. The level he has risen to after that is so absurd that I now actively prefer to see a big race without him and quietly hope that a miracle happens and somebody else wins when he is racing..
 
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3 minutes again? hmmm(Stranger Things Henry) ...
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