Teams & Riders Jonas Vingegaard thread: Love in Iberia

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I thought Jonas was good today. Clearly he totally emptied himself in the final km (which is good training) - but before then he kept the gap steady. He doesn't have Pogi's acceleration but if TP attacks too early he can claw his way back. He's got a good chance at the Tour.
 
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I thought Jonas was good today. Clearly he totally emptied himself in the final km (which is good training) - but before then he kept the gap steady. He doesn't have Pogi's acceleration but if TP attacks too early he can claw his way back. He's got a good chance at the Tour.

Pogi could have gone harder easily, so could Jonas claw back to today Tadej pace ? I think so. But if Pogi goes way faster than today then what ?
 
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Keep working hard and keep believing. Not much else he can do. *** can happen in the tour and then he must be ready to pounce.

It's looking bleak, sure, but hold on to the never die attitude. And if I know Vinge right, if he goes down he will go down swinging.
 
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Jonas deserves to lose today wearing those "sprinter" sunglasses. The red and white helmet is really nice though.
 
If there is one thing that could help Vingo raise his level in the TdF in my opinion, more than the 3rd week effect, are longer stages.
This year Dauphine stages are really short

Pogi will stomp, but Vingo will feel better than this Dauphine stages.
 
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I have some numbers questions. Obviously Vingegaard has been beaten handily in the last two stages. However, how do the numbers compare to last year's Tour de France? Is Pogacar better than last year, and therefore the Tour looks bleak, or are neither of them at their Tour 2024 levels? I was really expecting this year to be quite competitive, but the Dauphine has got me worried!
 
I have some numbers questions. Obviously Vingegaard has been beaten handily in the last two stages. However, how do the numbers compare to last year's Tour de France? Is Pogacar better than last year, and therefore the Tour looks bleak, or are neither of them at their Tour 2024 levels? I was really expecting this year to be quite competitive, but the Dauphine has got me worried!
2025 Vingegaard will beat 2024 Pogacar, but get beat by 2025 Pogacar.
 
When will this guy close his mouth?

What’s your problem? That he says Vingegaard doesn’t race enough? Literally a discussion head in this topic by other forum members too. Or that he feels Merckx is a greater rider than Pogacar? Also a discussion had on this forum. He says nothing controversial.
 
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If things don't work out for Jonas in the Tour he should consider getting new coaches and it has also happened twice that DS Niermann told Jonas that if he rides X watts for Y minutes, he will drop Tadej only to later get dropped himself. This Niermann guy should stay away from strategy planning and the team radio.