Teams & Riders Jonas Vingegaard thread: Love in Iberia

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The biggest, most important victory in the world of bike racing is to win the final riders’ GC of the Tour de France. That is what every bike racer wants to achieve.

Seems to me that Vingegaard is suited perfectly to exactly this: winning the Tour de France. A rider and a race seem to have found each other.

It‘s like Lance in the 1999 to 2005 years. Everything works perfectly smooth.

To me, the biggest surprise is, that we now have had two riders within few years, whose star sank as rapidly as it raised, beforehand: Bernal and Pogacar. Both were meant to be dominators for ten or 15 years, and both already are on the decline. That came very quickly, and very surprising, for both, Bernal and Pogacar.
 
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"Everything works perfectly smooth."
When a rider has one goal in the entire season, and has a team with a bucket load of money, then being very professional, everything should go smoothly.
 
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The biggest, most important victory in the world of bike racing is to win the final riders’ GC of the Tour de France. That is what every bike racer wants to achieve.

Seems to me that Vingegaard is suited perfectly to exactly this: winning the Tour de France. A rider and a race seem to have found each other.

It‘s like Lance in the 1999 to 2005 years. Everything works perfectly smooth.

To me, the biggest surprise is, that we now have had two riders within few years, whose star sank as rapidly as it raised, beforehand: Bernal and Pogacar. Both were meant to be dominators for ten or 15 years, and both already are on the decline. That came very quickly, and very surprising, for both, Bernal and Pogacar.
I don't think it's fair to compare Bernal and Pogacar.

Bernal won GC once, never won a single stage, and will likely never win either again,

Pogacar won GC twice, KOM twice, has 10 stage wins, and now likely will finish 2nd in GC twice.
 
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The biggest, most important victory in the world of bike racing is to win the final riders’ GC of the Tour de France. That is what every bike racer wants to achieve.

Seems to me that Vingegaard is suited perfectly to exactly this: winning the Tour de France. A rider and a race seem to have found each other.

It‘s like Lance in the 1999 to 2005 years. Everything works perfectly smooth.

To me, the biggest surprise is, that we now have had two riders within few years, whose star sank as rapidly as it raised, beforehand: Bernal and Pogacar. Both were meant to be dominators for ten or 15 years, and both already are on the decline. That came very quickly, and very surprising, for both, Bernal and Pogacar.
Pogacar is not on the decline. He did his best numbers ever in this tour de france. He is still the most complete rider in the world, unfortunately for him a beast called vingegaard appeared to become the best GT rider in the world, and take that spot from him.
 
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The biggest, most important victory in the world of bike racing is to win the final riders’ GC of the Tour de France. That is what every bike racer wants to achieve.

Seems to me that Vingegaard is suited perfectly to exactly this: winning the Tour de France. A rider and a race seem to have found each other.

It‘s like Lance in the 1999 to 2005 years. Everything works perfectly smooth.

To me, the biggest surprise is, that we now have had two riders within few years, whose star sank as rapidly as it raised, beforehand: Bernal and Pogacar. Both were meant to be dominators for ten or 15 years, and both already are on the decline. That came very quickly, and very surprising, for both, Bernal and Pogacar.
Oh, please! First Jonas may not like the Lance comparison. Second Pogacar is not on the decline, his crash unlike Bernal only interrupted his training just enough to make him the second best in this years tour. Bernal's crash was life threatening and he is showing signs of being on the right road back so he's no Froome. Besides he is the same age as Vingegaard and only 2 years older than Pogacar so age is on his side.
 
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To me, the biggest surprise is, that we now have had two riders within few years, whose star sank as rapidly as it raised, beforehand: Bernal and Pogacar. Both were meant to be dominators for ten or 15 years, and both already are on the decline. That came very quickly, and very surprising, for both, Bernal and Pogacar.
Pogacar Sank, Decline!!! By that definition Remco, Van der Poel, WVA & 90% of the peloton should retire
 
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Fun fact; there's a bit of a tradition in Denmark that the winner(s) of big sporting events go to the City Hall in Copenhagen and gets pancakes.
He should invite Kuss to go and get some pancakes!
 
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Pogacar is not on the decline. He did his best numbers ever in this tour de france. He is still the most complete rider in the world, unfortunately a beast called vingegaard appeared to become the best GT rider in the world, and take that spot from him.

Yup. Under normal circumstances I consider Pogacar best-of-the-decade GT racer at least but Vinge may well become best-of-the-century grand tourer.
 
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Yup. Under normal circumstances I consider Pogacar best-of-the-decade GT racer at least but Vinge may well become best-of-the-century grand tourer.

Madiot is really angry. So FDJ will do what they must & prepare Lenny Martinez for a TdF 2024 revenge Tour versus Vingegaard.

Plugge has been a huge mistake.
 
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Madiot is really angry. So FDJ will do what they must & prepare Lenny Martinez for a TdF 2024 revenge Tour versus Vingegaard.

Plugge has been a huge mistake.
Im sure Plugge is very afraid of a man who decided to leave his best rider at home
 
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Honestly Vinge could win all three GTs in the same year with this level, receivers, and team support. Just drop a huge watt bomb once or twice to gain a bunch of time, and the team covers everything else.
 
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Honestly Vinge could win all three GTs in the same year with this level, receivers, and team support. Just drop a huge watt bomb once or twice to gain a bunch of time, and the team covers everything else.

He would have to ride those GTs first. I don't see him riding the Giro or Vuelta anytime soon.
 
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I guess it's time to congratulate to the race winner. Great level maintained for 3-weeks culminating in one of the most impressive TTs ever. It's never easy to defend the title but he did it and confirmed his status of #1 GT rider on the planet. The bar is set incredibly high to win the Tour, highest in many years. Looking at his physique and power he's the ultimate GT racer.
 
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He was a bit lucky that Pogi tanked the year with the route most favouring the Slovenian.

If he gets a route next year more like 2022, but without any cobbles, Pogi will need to step up from even his best days.
 
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Honestly Vinge could win all three GTs in the same year with this level, receivers, and team support. Just drop a huge watt bomb once or twice to gain a bunch of time, and the team covers everything else.
Such a goal has never been realistically tried???
I would admire him if he attempted such a feat.
Has any rider ever announced that they are attempting to win all 3 Tours in the one year??