I've got nothing against Philipsen but man, it would have been awesome to see Bling take this one!
That was a bit weird. I was worried Pogačar would get a winning gap purely because Serrano was in the way.
Yeah, that's probably him. I thought it was a Soudal rider when I rewatched the finale but it was very hard to see.In case anyone else was wondering about it: the guy who just missed out on making the 1st group was Cosnefroy, i think
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Well I don’t think either Pog or MVDP took it to their absolute limit. Going just a little bit faster entails exponentially higher risks. I believe they can but why would they? Piddles caught them but so much faster wasn’t he. Will be interesting to compare their descent with previous years.If Pog had Pidcock's descending skills that race would have been over.
yeah, just found a fan video (must mute!) from the descent, but it doesn't really show him clearly either. As there's no other Ag2R rider in the video, it must be Cosnefroy, though:Yeah, that's probably him. I thought it was a Soudal rider when I rewatched the finale but it was very hard to see.
Van der Poel shut all doors, first Pog on mid part Poggio, then a second time at the end of the climb and then finally Piddles in the last kilometer. It would have been Pog or Piddles otherwise…Really enjoyed that, from the Cipressa onwards. Impossible to call even to the last km. Loved seeing all the genuine bonhommie among the riders at the finish. Some great throws of he dice ... Pidcok winning would have been fun. And Ala finishing in the top 10 with a flat. Most entertaining.
Equating Pogacar to Homelander is very mean of youOn the team bus
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MvdP also said in the post race interview that Philipsen told him he had great legs (but that was after Poggio and everything came together) and MvdP siad he "knew what he had to do" - i.e. reeling in Pidcock.Jasper Philipsen: 'I begged Mathieu not to work with Pogačar because I had great legs' in Milan-San Remo
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Jasper Philipsen: 'I begged Mathieu not to work with Pogačar because I had great legs' in Milan-San Remo
'Oh how I would have loved to have ridden to the finish with Tadej,' admits world champion Van der Poelwww.cyclingnews.com
Philipsen is more of a sprinter than Degenkolb and Kristoff were back then.People saying a sprinter won... Philipsen is much more than that by now. Not comparable in any way to the run of actual sprinter wins up until Démare.
Pog is an average descender. MvdP coasted down after him, not worried about the small gap and kept looking over his shoulder to see where Philipsen was. Pidcock is a good descender who could gap Pog but not MvdP.Well I don’t think either Pog or MVDP took it to their absolute limit. Going just a little bit faster entails exponentially higher risks. I believe they can but why would they? Piddles caught them but so much faster wasn’t he. Will be interesting to compare their descent with previous years.
Behind a motorbike, right? Because Mohoric said on Wednesday in training Pogacar dropped him behind a motorbike because speed was simply so high but in the race on such low gradients, Pogacar has no drafting in his attacks but for the others Pogacar is the motorbike. So harder to force a selection.Pog also made public on Strava his training session from Wednesday, where he was faster on both Cipressa and Poggio than on actual race.
If UAE actually decide their tactics based on what times Pogacar can do behind a motorbike that would be super funny.Behind a motorbike, right? Because Mohoric said on Wednesday in training Pogacar dropped him behind a motorbike because speed was simply so high but in the race on such low gradients, Pogacar has no drafting in his attacks but for the others Pogacar is the motorbike. So harder to force a selection.
5:25 on Poggio, 9:14 on Cipressa. The Poggio segment is scuffed though.What were his times?
I don't know, no explanation, just the usual Strava "morning ride" template. But it's odd that he published it days later. I wouldn't be surprised if he's now really pissed off at some of his teammates.Behind a motorbike, right? Because Mohoric said on Wednesday in training Pogacar dropped him behind a motorbike because speed was simply so high but in the race on such low gradients, Pogacar has no drafting in his attacks but for the others Pogacar is the motorbike. So harder to force a selection.
But you would need a smaller n to describe the number of people who are more likely to survive the Poggio than Philipsen - compared to those two.Philipsen is more of a sprinter than Degenkolb and Kristoff were back then.
Ok, maybe its not the same ride. Idk either. But at least Mohoric said in the post race interview that they were training together and riding behind a motorbike.I don't know, no explanation, just the usual Strava "morning ride" template. But it's odd that he published it days later. I wouldn't be surprised if he's now really pissed off at some of his teammates.
it also doesn't really matter, as they surely didn't do it at the end of a 280km training ride.Ok, maybe its not the same ride. Idk either. But at least Mohoric said in the post race interview that they were training together and riding behind a motorbike.
I havent really followed the whole discussion here....Philipsen is more of a sprinter than Degenkolb and Kristoff were back then.
Was nice to just see Ala back in the hunt, though I don’t think he had the means to pull out a win.As expected Ala finished ahead of MvdP in the top 10.