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^this. I don't think any of the riders did anything wrong. Although they are disregarding the fact that at some point Vingegaard certainly was also thinking about taking the win.Yeah, Rogla was almost made a villain here while Vingo also wanted to win (surely being less vocal about it though). Either you criticize both or none. The team management allowed the attacks so it's their responsibility and they should be criticized. To me personally it's ok if all have freedom to attack (this is racing) but Rogla & Vingo disappearing ahead of Kuss in the fog of Angliru (and a guy from another team helping) gave the team a terrible image (to some extent it's a team sport after all).
In the end, none of the riders did anything wrong. It was team management that f-ed up in a bad way here.
If anything, this Vuelta was a perfect demonstration of the schizophrenic nature of the sport: both a team sport and an individual sport at the same time. Cycling is weird.
