For a split nanosecond, he could have crashed into Kuss and deliver the Vuelta to Roglic.
He would have been in big trouble if he had attacked Kuss once again.
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For a split nanosecond, he could have crashed into Kuss and deliver the Vuelta to Roglic.
How can that surprise anyone with the extremely low saddle height he rides as per standard?
Yes or just a separate thread about the best or most hilarious rider throwing his arms in the air with very low saddle highy at slow pace? Ritchi had the same low setting, so the logic follows.Jonas Vingegaard is the new Richie Porte thread?
Silly theory time:
Also, I'm not sure Glyngøre - could handle another celebration.
BTW, I have a suggestion for a thread title.
Jonas Vingegaard is not Chris Harper - New, Old, or Otherwise - Thread
For a split nanosecond, he could have crashed into Kuss and deliver the Vuelta to Roglic.
BTW, I have a suggestion for a thread title.
Jonas Vingegaard is not Chris Harper - New, Old, or Otherwise - Thread
He has a perfect control of his bike, I guess that's why he took almost 2 minutes on Pogacar mostly on the cornering...
Jonas Vingegaard is the Leviathan thread.
Silly theory time:
Maybe part of the reason he wanted Kuss to win the Vuelta was;
"Hey, Sepp. Now you get to do all the public appearance stuff, and I get to go home!"
Also, I'm not sure Copenhagen - or Glyngøre - could handle another celebration.
Because Vinge just wanted to beat Roglic. Needed to assert dominance for leadership next year.Why not?
He just pace Kuss, and he stays in red. Roglic was more than a minute down on Kuss, he can't gain that in 2km, especially if he helps.
He said he prefer Kuss wins, why he didn't helped then?
Roglic didn't went after him, but Jonas did, twice. He didn't give him an inch. Why did he went then? Roglic wasn't a main threat to red jersey, but he was.
The answer is obvious. Not to all of us though...
To be fair they were both doing that.Because Vinge just wanted to beat Roglic. Needed to assert dominance for leadership next year.
I know...Because Vinge just wanted to beat Roglic. Needed to assert dominance for leadership next year.
But Roglic not all the time, he didn't went after Vingegaard every time, he shipped time both on Tourmalet and Bejes because he rode according to team tactics.To be fair they were both doing that.
Nooooo, what are you doing, how dare you stating facts???But Roglic not all the time, he didn't went after Vingegaard every time, he shipped time both on Tourmalet and Bejes because he rode according to team tactics.
Vinge, on the other hand, went every time after Roglic.
Roglic tried dropping Vinge twice with his two attacks and couldn’t. The only time he had a gap was on the stage when they took timing at the 2 kms to go.But Roglic not all the time, he didn't went after Vingegaard every time, he shipped time both on Tourmalet and Bejes because he rode according to team tactics.
Vinge, on the other hand, went every time after Roglic.
More than likely could have dropped him on Xorret de Cati, though.Roglic tried dropping Vinge twice with his two attacks and couldn’t. The only time he had a gap was on the stage when they took timing at the 2 kms to go.
And next you will say that Vinge dropped Roglic twice with ease, right?Roglic tried dropping Vinge twice with his two attacks and couldn’t. The only time he had a gap was on the stage when they took timing at the 2 kms to go.