Pogacar will not ride four GT's in a row.Makes sense, pogi can focus on classics and the Tour + Vuelta or Worlds, while Almeida rides the Giro.
However pog winning 4 gts in row would be great as well.
Pogacar will not ride four GT's in a row.Makes sense, pogi can focus on classics and the Tour + Vuelta or Worlds, while Almeida rides the Giro.
However pog winning 4 gts in row would be great as well.
I expect Pogacar to want to win Giro+Tour+Vuelta in the same year, eventually.No. I prefer to see him in the Giro 2026. This Vuelta is not made for him, specially against Vingegaard.
A TdF podium would be almost like winning a Giro or Vuelta.
Jonas maybe does a @Froome, wining Tour, Vuelta and Giro consecutiveI expect Pogacar to want to win Giro+Tour+Vuelta in the same year, eventually.
That is obviously not happening in 2025, so maybe Pogacar won't race the Vuelta 2025, so João Almeida must grab this chance.
Who knows if Pogacar wll try to win all 3 next year... you never know.
So what if Vingegaard is racing Vuelta 2025? It's not like he won't ride the Giro 2026 for sure and if it's not Vingegaard, then Remco, Roglic or somebody else.
There's always going to be someone to give him a fight in a GT. It's better that is someone with tired legs after contending for the Tour.
Thanks to it probably. Got his rest.He was truly amazing today, despite his terrible positioning on the first climbs.
Almeida burying the talk that he wouldn’t put in the work for Pogacar. Absolutely drilled it to set Pogacar up on stage 2 and 4.
He does as he's told. But if it was all about Pog why would he comment on his own performance in every interview? He did it today again. I think they've possibly promised him to go for a stage.Yes, he was spectacular. No ego problem here but some compared him to Ayuso.
What matters is how he races not what he talks.He does as he's told. But if it was all about Pog why would he comment on his own performance in every interview? He did it today again. I think they've possibly promised him to go for a stage.
Yeah the talking can only inform his choices in the future, but not his choices now, as he doesn't have themWhat matters is how he races not what he talks.
Lucky to not get a yellow card.He really celebrated Pog's win. I hope he gets his GC Vuelta chance.
Lucky to not get a yellow card.
I think he didn't get the yellow, because he wasn't close to anyone and he celebrated a bit before the finish line. By the time he arrived to the line, he already had both hands on the handlebars.If I understood correctly they could give him yellow card if they considered his celebration as unsportsmanship behaviour? Or is an automatic yellow if you celebrate teammates win?
Between trying to make the sport "safer" and this is only the absurd.I think he didn't get the yellow, because he wasn't close to anyone and he celebrated a bit before the finish line. By the time he arrived to the line, he already had both hands on the handlebars.
If I understood correctly they could give him yellow card if they considered his celebration as unsportsmanship behaviour? Or is an automatic yellow if you celebrate teammates win?
There has long been a rule against "Rider decelerating during a sprint and endangering other riders": the only change is that "celebrating in the bunch" was added to the list of examples.I think he didn't get the yellow, because he wasn't close to anyone and he celebrated a bit before the finish line. By the time he arrived to the line, he already had both hands on the handlebars.