Teams & Riders Jonas Vingegaard thread: Love in Iberia

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Yeah, whatev...

No matter what, I don't see Pogi replying to Matteo's, let alone Simon's, attacks the way he did in 2022 with Roglic.

It was already considered a big mistake in 2022, but Pogi was 3 years younger and Rogla - arguably - still "could" have been seen as a pretty serious threat.
Cooking himself to follow Simon Yates would be just crazy: their pace isn't even supposed to be close; plus Yates isn't getting any younger either (at least Jorgenson is born in 1999, so you never know 100%).
This is just polit conversation by Vingegaard.

This is will be only between Vingegaard and Pogacar, mano a mano in the Tour and Vuelta.

Jorgenson, yates brothers, kuss, almeida, will be there, just to set the tempo and blown up the race.
 
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If in PN he is getting worse or at the same level, then there could be some reason to be worried.

The plan is improving month after month until July.

The preparation has changed this year. Normally he does a 3 week altitude camp before the first race. It wasn't the case this year.

He focused during the winter on getting back the muscle mass, he looks good, there is more muscle in the thighs.
 
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If in PN he is getting worse or at the same level, then there could be some reason to be worried.

The plan is improving month after month until July.

The preparation has changed this year. Normally he does a 3 week altitude camp before the first race. It wasn't the case this year.

He focused during the winter on getting back the muscle mass, he looks good, there is more muscle in the thighs.

When I was thinking about Vingegaard, he may be taking a slower start. He is aiming for the Tour and La Vuelta after all.

What's more concerning is that the whole Visma teams looks...shaky.
 

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