Teams & Riders Jonas Vingegaard thread: Love in Iberia

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it's tougher to ride for the win everytime. besides he is paid the big bucks to deliver in GT's.
I'm not overlooking the mental aspect. it's an area Remco needs to grow in.
But physically speaking it ain't the same. it's just not.

It's a lot harder to be ready for a mix of one day races and GC, then only for GC. It's probably why Vingegaard has struggled. And you only need to listen to the riders themselves. Hopefully a next few days of getting relatively calm to the finish before the next big assignment, ... . you constantly hear comments like that throughout Gt's. It's cause those days are physically less demanding.

Guys like MVDP, WVA target some GC days, but also use GC like Tirreno to actively get in better shape for their spring goals. If just staying in the bunch was as physically hard as riding for a win every day they would not be able to do that.
 
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He got relegated to umbrella duty!

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Overdrivelse fremmer forståelsen, but probably nothing. But it seems that after every road stage something is wrong according or Mr. Hansen.
to be clear , i also think his comments in that regard is on net unhelpful , and that he was flat out wrong , entitled , and a force for destruction yesterday
 
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Congrats for the overall victory.

His performance today confirmed my numbers from his long solo. He is in decent shape, but far from great. You could also see that it makes a big difference to be on the wheel, as Martinez could follow relatively easily. Presumably, Vingegaard was also not on a good day.

Today he only did around 7.1 w/kg for 9 minutes, which is not good, especially considering the short stage.
 
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Glad to see the boy smile.

Question to Jonas fans since I dont know and just curious, have Jonas gone to altitude ahead of PN/TA in prior years or was this something new?
 
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- Couldn't drop a French kid named Lenny of all names
- Only 7.1 W/kg for 9 minutes

+ Bigger winning margin in a non GT stage race than Pogacar ever managed

Please be so kind as to overreact to a manner of your choosing. No balanced takes allowed.
 
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- Couldn't drop a French kid named Lenny of all names
- Only 7.1 W/kg for 9 minutes

+ Bigger winning margin in a non GT stage race than Pogacar ever managed

Please be so kind as to overreact to a manner of your choosing. No balanced takes allowed.

Vingo is in the form of his life (thus margins are great) while Lenny had performance of his life (and will be 2nd in the Tour behind the Danish). Watts are a bit subdued cause there's a new diet in the peleton (bread and water).
 
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"It was about attacking on the last climb and seeing who could keep up and then working with them. I had the plan to take the green jersey from the morning. In that respect, it was perfect. For me it was also about getting home safely"

Understandable or a classic bit of Rem-cope, who knows. We will see in 2 weeks. He does look better at this point this year, however not at Basque 2023 level where he was mutant.
 
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- Couldn't drop a French kid named Lenny of all names
- Only 7.1 W/kg for 9 minutes

+ Bigger winning margin in a non GT stage race than Pogacar ever managed

Please be so kind as to overreact to a manner of your choosing. No balanced takes allowed.
That plus is highly influenced by what happened in a chaotic stage where Jonas has very little merit. It's not like he was murdering the field every single stage to get that gap.
I don't look to numbers tbh, for me it's more worrying to see how he was unable to drop Lenny today. This is something Pogacar would do quite easily.
 
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- Couldn't drop a French kid named Lenny of all names
- Only 7.1 W/kg for 9 minutes

+ Bigger winning margin in a non GT stage race than Pogacar ever managed

Please be so kind as to overreact to a manner of your choosing. No balanced takes allowed.

I think we'll understand which take is more accurate in less that 2 weeks.
 
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Realistically, I think there was a slight headwind on the climb, and Vingegaard may have decided he didn't want to go solo against an 8 man chasing group. But IMO it was quite clear he wasn't feeling that great when he didn't get out of the saddle after Campenaerts pulled off.