I don't know, but what he did from the death bed to racing around France is absolutely scary. Like Halloween horror movie scaryOh, we can speculate for sure. That's all we fans can do.
Honestly, though, how much faster can these riders go?
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I don't know, but what he did from the death bed to racing around France is absolutely scary. Like Halloween horror movie scaryOh, we can speculate for sure. That's all we fans can do.
Honestly, though, how much faster can these riders go?
His team is the only reason he's still somewhat in the race. This Vingegaard just isn't at his very best, no matter what he or his team says. You can just see it by looking at the way he rides. It's no shame, and it's perhaps not surprising after the preparation he had, but a good Vingegaard doesn't get dropped on a stage like today. Certainly not by Evenepoel. I mean, no disrespect to Remco of course, but I think it's quite obvious that Vingegaard is getting worse and worse.I'm not sure Jonas can be better than he was in 2022-23. How does he improve his climbing w/kg? Lose weight? He's already about as thin as he could be. Does he try to gain 2 kg and become more powerful? He's 27 so in theory he's already fully matured physically.
The question for me is his current form relative to his top end from 2022-23. Pog may or may not be better, but having a great team has helped him save energy this year, and the converse is true for Vingegaard. His team hasn't really helped him save energy, and they haven't put UAE under serious pressure either.
I would never bet against him but I never see him so bad. His suboptimal preparation is starting to catch him just like Pogacar last year. His ceilling was very good but the foundation seems to be lacking. Of course this is just my perception but like I said, I would never bet against him, he is warrior!
He just doesn't have it. This is not a lack of faith. And it's not surprising really, not many people expected him to be competitive in this Tour... but since he initially was, maybe we've considered things to be back to "normal". Which they obviously aren't, as far as Vingegaard is concerned.I'm not sure it's the preparation as much as it's a lack of faith at this point. If you're fighting for first, you're prepared to suffer a bit more. Again today he also made the mistake of sitting in front of Pogačar before the attack. Either he should stay behind him, so he can follow the attack immediately, or he should only worry about Remco.
He is just a normal mutant now.He just doesn't have it. This is not a lack of faith. And it's not surprising really, not many people expected him to be competitive in this Tour... but since he initially was, maybe we've considered things to be back to "normal". Which they obviously aren't, as far as Vingegaard is concerned.
I think both. Last year, Pogacar received an enormous blow in the TT. We all know what happened the day after. But after seeing this stage, Pogacar will smoke them all in Isola and close the GCI'm not sure it's the preparation as much as it's a lack of faith at this point. If you're fighting for first, you're prepared to suffer a bit more. Again today he also made the mistake of sitting in front of Pogačar before the attack. Either he should stay behind him, so he can follow the attack immediately, or he should only worry about Remco.
He just doesn't have it. This is not a lack of faith. And it's not surprising really, not many people expected him to be competitive in this Tour... but since he initially was, maybe we've considered things to be back to "normal". Which they obviously aren't, as far as Vingegaard is concerned.
Even had Pog gapped Evenepoel by a somewhat lesser margin, Evenepoel would have caught up with Pogacar at the end of the descend before Laporte got Vingegaard back, and they would have been gone and he loses his 2nd place then and there.I think he was a bit lucky today that Remco was playing GameBoy or answering fan mail or something like that when Pogi attacked.
A quicker reaction from him, and then the two of them could have taken turns and really put time into him (of course he would still have had his three Belgian-ish teammates to limit the damage but still).
Even had Pog gapped Evenepoel by a somewhat lesser margin, Evenepoel would have caught up with Pogacar at the end of the descend before Laporte got Vingegaard back, and they would have been gone and he loses his 2nd place then and there.
Even had Pog gapped Evenepoel by a somewhat lesser margin, Evenepoel would have caught up with Pogacar at the end of the descend before Laporte got Vingegaard back, and they would have been gone and he loses his 2nd place then and there.
Pogacar kept looking back like "get up here dammit, what are you doing, this only works if you get up here"I think he was a bit lucky today that Remco was playing GameBoy or answering fan mail or something like that when Pogi attacked.
A quicker reaction from him, and then the two of them could have taken turns and really put time into him (of course he would still have had his three Belgian-ish teammates to limit the damage but still).
No way Jonas loses 2nd today. Maybe 30-40 seconds at best when still having the riders out front that he did.Even had Pog gapped Evenepoel by a somewhat lesser margin, Evenepoel would have caught up with Pogacar at the end of the descend before Laporte got Vingegaard back, and they would have been gone and he loses his 2nd place then and there.
Was Evenepoel gaining ground on Pogacar before Laporte took over? Or did he still do most of the work? I couldn’t tell from the stream.Even had Pog gapped Evenepoel by a somewhat lesser margin, Evenepoel would have caught up with Pogacar at the end of the descend before Laporte got Vingegaard back, and they would have been gone and he loses his 2nd place then and there.
I was under the impression Evenepoel was gaining and Pog was loitering about with that Wanty dude.Was Evenepoel gaining ground on Pogacar before Laporte took over? Or did he still do most of the work? I couldn’t tell from the stream.
Watching it again, Remco seemed to be doing the work and if Vingegaard didn’t have riders up the road they prob could’ve taken a minute on him working together.I was under the impression Evenepoel was gaining and Pog was loitering about with that Wanty dude.