Yes, he was fairly clear on that point. 😂The frustration comes from them doing these dirty moves.
Yes, he was fairly clear on that point. 😂The frustration comes from them doing these dirty moves.
He was very polite to be honest. Nothing extraordinary
Alpecin has nothing.. That was it..Visma made the decision not to contest.. Movistar, Trek, had lots of reasons to do @5-10 minutes here or there.. Everyone knows that typical tactics for UAE is to keep tempo high and rely on paid for pedigree of riders that last longer. It's like going to the store and buying batteries, 3,4 different price points and you normally get what you pay for..Because they can't mess with Pogacar on the road. They do these little things to annoy him.
It's like mosquitos at night, they try to drink our blood and they can't but they don't leave and do that stupid noise until we spank them because we are sick of them.
Pogacar will spank them on Hautacam.
There are also unwritten rules about leaving crumbs for riders that are not your rivals.Everyone who is a fan of cycling knows that there are unwritten rules.
You don't attack the jersey when he is down, when he is on a nature break, etc..
It's part of the sport.
Pogi interview right now, seems a bit irritated at Visma. 😂 Seems to think they were trying to keep him in yellow…
I think UAE is a clown show when it comes to management so I don't like the team.But you love UAE? Weird, because I see 2 dominant teams doing dominant team s**t, it's just the team that is dominant has changed.
Give examples, please. Because I remember how Pog gave stages in the Giro last year due to media and social media pressure.There are also unwritten rules about leaving crumbs for riders that are not your rivals.
On your 5th pint of Hateraid, eh?The hatred I have for them is because of their behaviour for the last 5 years.
"Don't push on the front to keep the leader in yellow despite his protestations and irritation" is pointedly NOT an unwritten rule.Everyone who is a fan of cycling knows that there are unwritten rules.
You don't attack the jersey when he is down, when he is on a nature break, etc..
It's part of the sport.
Unquestionably!I like the before picture better.
He was. He is also taking receipts.He was very polite to be honest. Nothing extraordinary
Pog sez otherwise.I very much doubt JV pullled on the final climb to out Pogacar in yellow. Pretty sure it was to test the legs of the opponents to see if anyone had a bad day.
True, but it just looks desperate. No other team did this. Why didn't Remco do this?"Don't push on the front to keep the leader in yellow despite his protestations and irritation" is pointedly NOT an unwritten rule.
And he is right. Vingegaard didn't even attack. They were really expecting Pogacar to suffer when Benoot was pacing?He was. He is also taking receipts.
Pog sez otherwise.
This is like hating Ineos still because Froome was once dominating. Visma hasn't really dominated anything for 2 years.True, but it just looks desperate. No other team did this. Why didn't Remco do this?
I'm pretty sure that Rabobank is the least liked team in the Peloton.
He doesn't have the team or the energy. He's also not a former Tour winner trying to do anything to weaken Pog. He's focused on his own race.True, but it just looks desperate. No other team did this. Why didn't Remco do this?
I am not talking about dominance. Alpecin is the most dominant team in the classics.This is like hating Ineos still because Froome was once dominating. Visma hasn't really dominated anything for 2 years.
Cycling is driven by these unwritten rules. You break them and the Peloton brakes you. This is not like other sports.Well "unwritten rules" are obviously unwritten so that people can create whatever rules they want and claim that they are unwritten.
So what "unwritten rule" Visma broke today that you're so adamant about?Cycling is driven by these unwritten rules. You break them and the Peloton brakes you. This is not like other sports.