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It’s crazy how big a difference there seems to be in his personality, between the English and Danish interview.
The post race English one just seems kinda silly, where as the danish one where he opens up a bit about how he though he was going to die 3 months ago, and how relieved he is being back, and his thoughts being to damage control more then ever catching Pogacar.
I’m starting to get why is he liked in Denmark, but considered rather dull by others, it’s like it’s 2 different people sometimes.
It appeared Jonas was not descending well, then today coming down the mountain he took a turn in front and pushed the pace.One thing is sure, Jonas is not descending well so he can't gain 1:14 minutes on Pogacar in the TT. At least Jonas will have to drop him. Exciting weekend is coming!
it's good to see that Jonas' lung injuries have in no way diminished his capacity for oxygen intake
If this fast training formula turns out to be evenly good as the years before, should they do it more often? Couple weeks rest. Less altitude training. Less stress every day. And go hard only for a shorter period before the goal.
So what's your counter arguments? Do you think Visma has used something that should be discussed in another subforum, that magically repairs lungs?I find this hard to believe......Surely week 3 will find him out; otherwise the alarms are going off. Not normal....
Not talking about the injury. Just taking a couple weeks more off the bike to have mental rest. If it’s possible with the shorter period he’s doing it now. Even though they have got a strong (longer) program to have everyone 100% at the right time.I don't know how different it actually was, in the sense that he was going to take time off after Itzulia anyway. I doubt he's going to injure himself every April from now on though.
I don't know about his argument, but I'm curious to hear it tooSo what's your counter arguments? Do you think Visma has used something that should be discussed in another subforum, that magically repairs lungs?
Are you a doctor, since you know what two and a half months of rehabilitation does to ones lungs?
But if your lungs aren’t bringing in the needed oxygen amount your body will stop compensating and everything falls apart.I don't know about his argument, but I'm curious to hear it too
Foe what it's worth, the scientific community tends to think the opposite , I've that lung capacity in and for itself rarely is the key limiter of endurance performance. Cardiac output is the primary one and tissue capacity to utilise the delivered oxygen is a notable second. If this seems counterintuitive, just remember that blood returning from the working muscles to the heart will have some oxygen in it, even during max efforts.
I think it's safe to assume that JV's lungs are working just fine.But if your lungs aren’t bringing in the needed oxygen amount your body will stop compensating and everything falls apart.
Everything is working fine.I think it's safe to assume that JV's lungs are working just fine.
We will find out he’s been faking being poor on the descents when he says post stage he practiced stage 21 in his hospital bed.At some stage, Jonas must attack hard to gain time on Remco and Tadej. If Jonas play games with Tadej, he won't win this Tour. Unless he's confident of his capabilities at the last stage.
We will find out he’s been faking being poor on the descents when he says post stage he practiced stage 21 in his hospital bed.