I agreeRoglič has this in the bag.
I agreeIf Roglic doesn't win this he might as well retire.
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I agreeRoglič has this in the bag.
I agreeIf Roglic doesn't win this he might as well retire.
There's only one good stage for Vingegaard. The last one.I think this is a good parcours for Vingegaard to race, and should go well for him. Would be surprised if he doesn’t win especially with how off Roglic looked at PN.
It's worse than that because it's much worse than what they have done in previous years! It's not just that there is nothing new but it's nothing new and also worse than before at the same time!Both that and a really, really uninspired set of climbs. Nothing new, nothing innovative, all climbs that the péloton ought to know like the back of their hand by now. Obviously the Basque Country is very well-trodden cycling-wise, but there's still places that either haven't been seen or have different sides and ideas, but this contains less than none of them. Barely more inspired than an ASO Pyrenean stage.
I meant moreso it will be challenging for him and present some good scenarios. I think he will surprise you though.There's only one good stage for Vingegaard. The last one.
He shouldn't go to this race.
Are you Remco's MouI'm not mou.
What is more lazy: to automatically criticise any route or to automatically criticise any criticism of routes?Yes, awful that we can't just say beforehand that Vingegaard will win by three minutes.
If he wins i will be happy. Look at my pic profile. I hope you're right.I meant moreso it will be challenging for him and present some good scenarios. I think he will surprise you though.
Interesting, thanks.Both that and a really, really uninspired set of climbs. Nothing new, nothing innovative, all climbs that the péloton ought to know like the back of their hand by now. Obviously the Basque Country is very well-trodden cycling-wise, but there's still places that either haven't been seen or have different sides and ideas, but this contains less than none of them. Barely more inspired than an ASO Pyrenean stage.
How the hell Vingegaard will not drop Remco? In stage 6, we have a climb with 4 km at 9%. Vingegaard will put a minute in everyone.
Maybe a Remco in top form could follow, but he’s been a bit unconvincing in stage races so far this year so I don’t see ithell put a minute into the same Remco who has dropped 7.2 w/kg bombs on a climb like that?
How on earth do you equate Froomie's remarks with "hate"?Why do you hate Pogacar, Froomie? I am a Pog fan but I also respect Jonas and I love his attacking style and the way he crushes riders. So why do you hate Pogacar so much?
hell put a minute into the same Remco who has dropped 7.2 w/kg bombs on a climb like that?
Maybe a Remco in top form could follow, but he’s been a bit unconvincing in stage races so far this year so I don’t see it
What is more lazy: to automatically criticise any route or to automatically criticise any criticism of routes?
I dislike the 2027 Tour route already ...What is more lazy: to automatically criticise any route or to automatically criticise any criticism of routes?
He's not racing Itzulia.Not sure why folks are talking about Remco and Rog, at least one guy from the UAE will be ahead of them in the GC.
Pourquoi?The first one.
I was talking about Ayuso,He's not racing Itzulia.
Pourquoi?
I know you like to bring your work home and it's a short week because of Easter, but what makes criticism of lazy route designers bad, but automatic condescension towards anybody who holds any negative opinion on any subject is good?