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Démare is not in that battle.87 for Pogacar
Close battle between Demare, Kristofd and Pogacar to see who reach first 100 wins
Pog will reach 100 by next April.87 for Pogacar
Close battle between Demare, Kristofd and Pogacar to see who reach first 100 wins
Démare is not in that battle.
Demare, Kristoff and Pogacar will reach 100 wins next year. It will be interesting to see who will be the first one.![]()
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It will be interesting to see who will be the first one.
Demare, Kristoff and Pogacar will reach 100 wins next year. It will be interesting to see who will be the first one.
I don't know. Next year Pogacar will probably reach 100 wins only in the Vuelta.Is it? Is it really?
I would consider Pogacar getting 12 wins next year significantly more likely than Demare getting 3.
I don't know. Next year Pogacar will probably reach 100 wins only in the Vuelta.
Yes, but there is also Kristoff. Both of them can win 4 stages in minor races.Still wouldn't necessarily mean Demare gets there first, or at all.
I guess Dunkerque and the post-Tour French stage races are his only realistic chances.There will presumably be other opportunities for Demare, but one wonders how big a place the stages yesterday and today played in the path he had in mind to get to the century: second both days.
In fairness to @tobydawq , who made the poll, he was the first one to say that Kristoff probably should have been included. And did so the same day.And now - almost three years later - a guy who's not even in the poll, is the one closest to getting there.
This comment would have been even better if you made it after today's stage rather than before.Said it in the other thread, it's brilliance from UNO-X sending Kristoff to a race with 3 sprint stages and no sprinters, bet he can't believe his luck.
They went for Anders Johannessen (0 pro wins) in a break of 15 instead of chasing it down for a finish that seemed to be designed by Kristoff himself. I can scarcely believe my eyes, I never expected the Norwegians to be handing out charity rides.This comment would have been even better if you made it after today's stage rather than before.![]()