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And I can't really understand how come they not see any benefit doing two gran tours a row, it's just as beneficial to JV as it is to Pogi, difference between these athletes is fractions not miles. Heck, JV is not doing hefty spring program so what gives?
Idk... they are two different riders, but also:
who is racing at the Giro2025?
What are the odds that JV gets to win it by exerting himself as little as Pogi had to do in 2024?
The Giro dind't hinder Pog and perhaps was, arguably, even beneficial because he got to run it at '85%', cyling outside of his threshold just for short bursts.
Froome's effort at the 2018's Giro was completely different.
On the other hand, given that Pogacar is most likely not running the Giro in 2025, if then Vingo were to lose the Tour to the slovenian, or, perhaps, Remco, then he might have to face again Tadej at the Vuelta, and risk to lose again. Who knows.
Partecipating at the Giro would be a way to secure an important GC win in 2025.
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'Lance Amstrong way of tackling the racing calendar' comes off fine as long as it works, but if you eventually fail to get "Gold" at the Tour, your seasons ends up being underwhelming.