In my experience, joke posts come true pretty damn often.People thought it was a joke post.
I'm gonna joke about winning the ITT by over a minute now.
In my experience, joke posts come true pretty damn often.People thought it was a joke post.
In every joke - half of the joke, as we say here.In my experience, joke posts come true pretty damn often.
I'm gonna joke about winning the ITT by over a minute now.
2nd WCC CX as well, as GC in Tirreno.I think it is safe to say, he will got silver in TT. (2x 2nd WC, 2x 2nd OG?)
2nd WCC CX as well, as GC in Tirreno.
And most importantly, 2nd in Brabantse Pijl.
That was already 2 editions ago though.2nd WCC CX as well, as GC in Tirreno.
And most importantly, 2nd in Brabantse Pijl.
Hands down the favorite for Wednesday. A mad ride today. Loved every minute of his last 40 km. Chapeau champion.
He's pretty constant at world level championships. He also got silver in cyclocross behind MvdP. That makes it four silver medals in a row.I think it is safe to say, he will got silver in TT. (2x 2nd WC, 2x 2nd OG?)
I saw the overhead shot of the sprint and it looks like Pogacar was past him until the bike throw.Trying to collect photo finishes with every rider in the peloton.
Twice he finished outside the top 10, all the other times it was at the Tour.2021:
37 race days
8 wins
16 podium finishes
22 top 10 finishes
The IOC have been asked to look into the actual finish line positionI saw the overhead shot of the sprint and it looks like Pogacar was past him until the bike throw.
I think so, too. The rest is racing for 4th place IMOI can only see Dennis and Ganna beating him on the TT (if they are on a good day)
I can't see Ganna beating him on this course on his current form. Dennis, Roglic, Evenepoel and Dumoulin are unknowns. Today's efforts of the latter three don't seem convincing, but a TT, especially a hilly one, is something else. If Dennis and Evenepoel have a good day, i think they are the only ones capable of beating Van Aert here.I think so, too. The rest is racing for 4th place IMO
Especially the tiny onesTrying to collect photo finishes with every rider in the peloton.
I think he's already there.He's getting into Cancellara territory where in fields are going to mark him out and expect him to do the work when other groups go.
Yes, he is definitely already there. Also nice to see that he doesn't hesitate to close down certain attacks rather than just looking around and asking/whining at other people to work.I think he's already there.
You could be right about Ganna. If he's too heavy and/or can't perform close to his best in hot and humid weather it's over for him. I won't rule him out on his recent form alone. They said his form was bad before the Giro, too. It was ...until it wasn't.I can't see Ganna beating him on this course on his current form. Dennis, Roglic, Evenepoel and Dumoulin are unknowns. Today's efforts of the latter three don't seem convincing, but a TT, especially a hilly one, is something else. If Dennis and Evenepoel have a good day, i think they are the only ones capable of beating Van Aert here.
His form wasn't bad in the Giro, and yet he "should" have lost the final/main (long) ITT, but Cavagna decided to go off-road instead. As a result, Ganna won the main ITT with less than 15 seconds on the second, third and fourth rider! And that ITT was as flat as a pancake. In fact, the gap to the fourth rider, was smaller in the main/long ITT (30k) than it was in the prologue (8k). Longer doesn't suit Ganna more, nor do 15k of climbing.You could be right about Ganna. If he's too heavy and/or can't perform close to his best in hot and humid weather it's over for him. I won't rule him out on his recent form alone. They said his form was bad before the Giro, too. It was ...until it wasn't.