Sounds he's going to test him like Hinault did with LeMond.
Vingegaard always gave me the same vibes as Hinault.
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Sounds he's going to test him like Hinault did with LeMond.
Vingegaard always gave me the same vibes as Hinault.
His personality is more like anti-Hinault. Remco actually resembles Hinault more.
I hope it was evident that I was being sarcastic.
What does this even mean? What is a modern cyclist?he'll wear yellow tomorrow, great ride.
if there's a rider that represents the modern cyclist it's him (stars aside)
What does this even mean? What is a modern cyclist?
Massive respect without a doubt.the way he made his way up to the top teams. from the Ag2r devo team, when he learned French so fast, then Movistar, wanting to step up and taking care of his own training, aero session, altitude camp, paying with his own money. then the Oman win, the way he got better and better, working on his strenght, winning Dwars, and Paris-Nice.
Jorgenson on Visma is probably the best fit of any rider on any team ever. Their approach doesn't work for everyone, but it certainly does for him.the way he made his way up to the top teams. from the Ag2r devo team, when he learned French so fast, then Movistar, wanting to step up and taking care of his own training, aero session, altitude camp, paying with his own money. then the Oman win, the way he got better and better, working on his strenght, winning Dwars, and Paris-Nice.
I think he said that he wasn't comfortable yet to lead a GT this year. It's in the plan to do this next year.You kinda wonder how long he's gonna do the TdF superdomestique role and when he's gonna lead one of the lesser GTs for himself proper
Yeah heard that too. Probably doing the Giro next yearI think he said that he wasn't comfortable yet to lead a GT this year. It's in the plan to do this next year.
I was in awe looking him on the finish climbLooking good today, ready to defend his title. So yesterday was probably down to the weather.
If not for the headwind on the climb, I think he would have won.I was in awe looking him on the finish climb
English and French interview at the finish:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCNrM0BZf6s
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN5YIwIIu2c
He is a great examplehis level of French also made a fan
off-topic: I loved when Sir Dave spoke in French to France Television after the stages. super level for him too
I have little doubt that Vingegaard would have gotten the better of Jorgenson on the climbs, let's not get ahead of ourselves here. Nonetheless I think Jorgenson is developing into a great leader for this team. Is he really that much worse than Van Aert, as far as chances for the Monuments are concerned? I don't think so.All the best American riders have almost completely abandoned the US system, gone to Europe, got a useable education and made enormous strides !! Matteo is just another, Kuss, Riccitello, Lamperti, and others all riding well because they went to the racing before it was too late!! USACycling needs to buy a house in Belgium, not rent one!!!
I feel bad for Jonas Vingegaard, but regardless of the injury and drop out, Jorgenson was riding better!! Very powerful and positive racer
It's Son Jorge.Petition to call the American bodyguard "Big Jorge".
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