We went through the whole "never tested positive" saga with Lance and still people want others to put stock into drug testing? The guy was the biggest doper in the peloton and never once tripped the alarm.
They clearly upgraded him for 2023, maybe now he can go on all year long, we will see.
Easy for him. Only one TT needed for every grand tour.If they can fix Sepp Kuss to do 3 grand tours in a year, then Vingo should go for the 3 grand tour victories in a calendar year.
Like I said in his clean thread, just needs to drop 1-2 watt bombs and Jumbo controls the rest. He’d when all three with ease.If they can fix Sepp Kuss to do 3 grand tours in a year, then Vingo should go for the 3 grand tour victories in a calendar year.
Easy peasy remco squeezyHe’s gonna train hard for a month and make the Tour-Vuelta a 12 week race because everybody knows how longer, the better his recovery.
I'm only catching up with the furious pace of this thread now, but that interview that you quoted was from PostNord Danmark Rundt when Vingegaard finished 7th 19 seconds down on Toft Madsen in the 17 km stage 2 ITT. As you can see here he was only 1 second down at the intermediate time check, so I fail to see what was wrong about that interview?From the Danish archives - 2019-2020 - interviews with Vingegaard before he rode the 2020 Vuelta:
August 22nd, 2019 after the Danish National Time Trial Championships (Vingegaard finished 22nd on the 39,8 km route, 2:49 after the winner Kasper Asgreen): "I'm satisfied. I think I rode a good time trial. Started aggressively and had a hard time keeping that up, but overall I'm quite happy as it's a big improvement compared to how I've previously performed in time trials. I had a hard time keeping my watts because of the wind resistance, but that's something I'll work on."
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22nd in the Danish National Time Trial Championship 2019
I don't think the comparisions with Froome are necessarily justified either since Vingegaard at least had a decent level of talent, yet he wasn't a prodigy destined to go to the top by any means. Froome is unprecedented in terms of the beginning, the middle and now the end of his career and I doubt if we will ever see anyone make such a transformation again. Riders like Pog, Evenepoel and Ayuso undoubtedly had better pedigrees though.I'm only catching up with the furious pace of this thread now, but that interview that you quoted was from PostNord Danmark Rundt when Vingegaard finished 7th 19 seconds down on Toft Madsen in the 17 km stage 2 ITT. As you can see here he was only 1 second down at the intermediate time check, so I fail to see what was wrong about that interview?
The national TT was a month after he broke his elbow, but we were over this last year. Of course he did poorly there.
He is an alien, the most ridiculous mutant of the peloton, but there's really no reason to pretend he was a Froometto rider until he suddenly hit the mega-dope.
My apologies! I just checked, and you are right about that - I made a mistake. Sorry about that.I'm only catching up with the furious pace of this thread now, but that interview that you quoted was from PostNord Danmark Rundt when Vingegaard finished 7th 19 seconds down on Toft Madsen in the 17 km stage 2 ITT. As you can see here he was only 1 second down at the intermediate time check, so I fail to see what was wrong about that interview?
The national TT was a month after he broke his elbow, but we were over this last year. Of course he did poorly there.
He is an alien, the most ridiculous mutant of the peloton, but there's really no reason to pretend he was a Froometto rider until he suddenly hit the mega-dope.
Yes, he said that they made the decision to go to La Vuelta last November.Am I hallucinating reading it everywhere or is vuelta confirmed for him?! :O
Yes, he said that they made the decision to go to La Vuelta last November.
I've a feeling he won't dominate in the manner a lot of people expect but it must be the most stacked Vuelta in recent years in terms of big names.
View: https://twitter.com/eurosport/status/1683132993097834501?s=20
So only one week of break? Terminator!
He'll get better. His recovery is the best.He’s gonna train hard for a month and make the Tour-Vuelta a 12 week race because everybody knows how longer, the better his recovery.
He already had a week break in the third week of the tour. I think we can be pretty sure that he isn't tired at all. (otherwise he wouldn't say he would do the Vuelta before the tour is over after Jumbo launched their preselection 2 days earlier with him not on there)
As far as nationalism goes, I've only ever noticed it from folks who are on the side of defending their hero --- both implicit in their speech and explicit in their accusations of the doubters.nationalist agendas
He's going to pre-ride a couple laps of the Vuelta course starting tomorrow because he has the best preparation.He’s gonna train hard for a month and make the Tour-Vuelta a 12 week race because everybody knows how longer, the better his recovery.
Exactly. He looked so easy. Some good drugs.Of course he will do the Vuelta. Why not? Anyone can see he is not tired at all. Even after obliterating the rest of the world's best cyclists. Lol.
Thanks! I really hope it will be as a super domestique and not to push Roglic down. </3Yes, he said that they made the decision to go to La Vuelta last November.
I've a feeling he won't dominate in the manner a lot of people expect but it must be the most stacked Vuelta in recent years in terms of big names.
View: https://twitter.com/eurosport/status/1683132993097834501?s=20
Thanks! I really hope it will be as a super domestique and not to push Roglic down. </3
I'm gonna watch it though, so many big names. I am usually more hyped for giro and vuelta than the tour. This year seems no different![]()