They did not stick it to Pogacar, but Wout to Vingegaard and Roglic in the final analyis.
yep. They had a chance to take real time on Pogacar, but for the second year in a row, SVA shows he is not a teammate
It's why he should have been left at home
They did not stick it to Pogacar, but Wout to Vingegaard and Roglic in the final analyis.
Like what does that even mean?Van aert is what cycling should be.
This assumes the team goals don't include Wout's goals. I think an assumption worth questioning based on what we've seen about how they talk about team goals.
As he should, especially wearing yellow! Yeah he won't carry the jersey to paris and that's the big prize all teams covet, yadda yadda. But he's not some middle of the pack donkey, there's maybe 5 guys in the last decade who could have pulled off a win like that.
What he did today imo more deeply respects the race than giving the jersey to some decoy, riding tempo as a team for 2 weeks with zero interest in stages except 1km sprints on the mtf and taking yellow at the last moment.
Van aert is what cycling should be.
Left at home, I don't know, however, given Pogacar was on the back foot (and has now admitted to making a rooky positioning mistake), it was absolutely absurd that Wout did not wait for Vingegaard and Yates to gain Jumbo GC leader time on Tadej. It simply makes no tactical sense, as Wout would have won the stage in any case. Either he is an ego maniac or his team is beyond stupid.yep. They had a chance to take real time on Pogacar, but for the second year in a row, SVA shows he is not a teammate
It's why he should have been left at home
By the weekend once the GC fight starts, no one (other than his fans) will care how WvA won stage 4. Jumbo had no impact on the overall GC today, nothing.
Why turn on the TV before that at all then?
I'm not a fan, I'm usually rooting for someone else. But I could care less about Jumbo's impact on the GC if I get to something like today's performance instead.I find the craziest assumption would be the one which suggests WvA wasn't going to boss the final sprint anyway, at least once Groenewegen was dropped & Jakobsen was a no show at the top of the climb. I mean what exactly was the plan? Why did Jonas hang on like crazy if the "plan" was just for WvA to go solo? There was literally no need for Vinge to do anything on that climb considering what happened. He played no role in the attack, neither did Roglic. They just got dropped by WvA.
Other than Ineos who tried to go along themselves, everyone else was sitting there with a finger in their nose whilst WvA dropped JV's GC leaders & went solo to a stage win he probably would have had from a bunch sprint anyway.
If Jonas & Rog had been the ones doing the actual pulling for WvA, I might have believed it was deliberate. But that's not what happened. They were passengers in the Jumbo train & then got dropped.
This is the TdF.
By the weekend once the GC fight starts, no one (other than his fans) will care how WvA won stage 4. Jumbo had no impact on the overall GC today, nothing.
I'm not a fan, I'm usually rooting for someone else. But I could care less about Jumbo's impact on the GC if I get to something like today's performance instead.
I hear you, but I'm not watching this race from Vingegaard's perspective.It's not even about the fans.
You just need to look at this from Vingegaard's perspective: he went from having a gap versus his rivals (including his co-captain at Jumbo) to getting dropped by his own teammate.
If this stunt was carried out by Tiesj Benoot, people would be laughing their asses off at the tactical fail.
The reaction of the team staff and teammates, as well as the overall tactical situation makes me seriously doubt they're in PR mode. I think it was pretty obvious they went on the attack to see what kind of difference they could make for GC as well as see if they could get Wout a stage win. And they took what was there for the taking. Would they have taken GC gaps if they could? Sure. But that was pretty unlikely given the 10k run in. And by "talk about the team goals" I mean this year and what we saw internally from last year. They consider Wout's goals as part of the team plan. As they should. Staying in yellow as long as possible, getting more points for Wout's eventual Green Jersey run, and winning stages are things they choose to factor into the team goals.I believe they said they wanted to take time today, but now they're full PR mode.
Yes, they clearly do. And since they were also seeing if they could get GC gaps, there is literally no "expense" to the GC goals, not that drilling a 1k climb on day 4 is going to cost them anything. They have to be on the attack WRT Pogi. They can walk and chew gum at the same time.Yes, but should Wout's goals for stage wins be at the expense of the team goal of winning the Tour? I think not, but evidently Jumbo feels it has the power to achieve both (which I think is incredibly presumptious) or it has given too much leash to van Aert.
They had Pogi though on the back foot, but did not take GC advantage from it. That's all I'm saying.The reaction of the team staff and teammates, as well as the overall tactical situation makes me seriously doubt they're in PR mode. I think it was pretty obvious they went on the attack to see what kind of difference they could make for GC as well as see if they could get Wout a stage win. And they took what was there for the taking. Would they have taken GC gaps if they could? Sure. But that was pretty unlikely given the 10k run in. And by "talk about the team goals" I mean this year and what we say internally from last year. They consider Wout's goals as part of the team plan. As they should.
Yes, they clearly do. And since they were also seeing if they could get GC gaps, there is literally no "expense" to the GC goals, not that drilling a 1k climb on day 4 is going to cost them anything. They have to be on the attack WRT Pogi. They can walk and chew gum at the same time.
I think some are just way too quick to look for drama and criticism in this sport.
They can try to achieve both. Sure, that's fine. But today the sidequest took priority over even trying to achieve both.The reaction of the team staff and teammates, as well as the overall tactical situation makes me seriously doubt they're in PR mode. I think it was pretty obvious they went on the attack to see what kind of difference they could make for GC as well as see if they could get Wout a stage win. And they took what was there for the taking. Would they have taken GC gaps if they could? Sure. But that was pretty unlikely given the 10k run in. And by "talk about the team goals" I mean this year and what we say internally from last year. They consider Wout's goals as part of the team plan. As they should.
Yes, they clearly do. And since they were also seeing if they could get GC gaps, there is literally no "expense" to the GC goals, not that drilling a 1k climb on day 4 is going to cost them anything. They have to be on the attack WRT Pogi. They can walk and chew gum at the same time.
I think some are just way too quick to look for drama and criticism in this sport.
The world would have been on fire if he didn'tSuppose that Jumbo would have ridden to the finish together, Should WvA then have graciously finished 3rd so that Roglic and Vingegaard could get more bonis?
So they should wait to win stages they think they can win because there might be others they can win later? Nope. They should sit on their hands because they're ahead with the Green Jersey? Nope. Today did nothing to hurt their GC chances and gave them a chance to gap Pogi.They can try to achieve both. Sure, that's fine. But today the sidequest took priority over even trying to achieve both.
Green jersey is already locked up. So what's the goal for Van Aert? Win as many stages as possible? How many is enough? He's got like 10 chances left.
Suppose that Jumbo would have ridden to the finish together, Should WvA then have graciously finished 3rd so that Roglic and Vingegaard could get more bonis?
Do you mean that in the stages he feels he has the right to win he's not a team player? And in the others he might be?Wout doesn't seem like a team player when he feels he has the right to win.
No, if he can win he must have the opportunity to go for it, no matter the overall goals of the team at the Tour, even in spite of them, as with today,Do you mean that in the stages he feels he has the right to win he's not a team player? And in the others he might be?
Yes, lets tell the best rider in the world to wait for Roglic and deny him a stage win in the Maillot Jaune. Im sure that will pan out great for you when you want to renew with him.
I'd just ignore Roglic tomorrow at this point if I was Wout tbh. *** it, just go for it tomorrow again and let the other guys help, Hoydonck, Benoot and Laporte are some of the worlds best at this terrain anyways.
