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There was a headwind
Have you looked at Ventoux on a map? Headwind on top means tailwind in the false flat and crosswind in the sheltered part in the forst. The headwind is always there, you can see it on the video from Mayo in the Dauphine at the finish where he has a tailwind at the finish after the 180 degree turn at 100m from the finish. Pretty sure 2021 was slightly different because the wind came from the other side with a tailwind in the final section because despite the 5000m desnivel stage Vingegaard crushed the record for the Chalet Reynard-Ventoux section.

In addition, very close crowds and motorbiks shelter more from the wind than would have happened in 2004. Also, drafting on the first 6 false flat km.
 
Have you looked at Ventoux on a map? Headwind on top means tailwind in the false flat and crosswind in the sheltered part in the forst. The headwind is always there, you can see it on the video from Mayo in the Dauphine at the finish where he has a tailwind at the finish after the 180 degree turn at 100m from the finish. Pretty sure 2021 was slightly different because the wind came from the other side with a tailwind in the final section because despite the 5000m desnivel stage Vingegaard crushed the record for the Chalet Reynard-Ventoux section.

In addition, very close crowds and motorbiks shelter more from the wind than would have happened in 2004. Also, drafting on the first 6 false flat km.
We all know who is still the moral record holder! Clearly my most unbiased take ever!
 
Have you looked at Ventoux on a map? Headwind on top means tailwind in the false flat and crosswind in the sheltered part in the forst. The headwind is always there, you can see it on the video from Mayo in the Dauphine at the finish where he has a tailwind at the finish after the 180 degree turn at 100m from the finish
I know what you're saying but the wind direction on the exposed section matters far more than on the shelter section when they're heading east from bedoin. You make a good point on the run in from bedoin with the tailwind and the drafting but it's an hour long effort. That wind direction in the last 6-7km is gonna make more of a difference to the overall speed of the ascent
 
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That was grim today. Never mind the GC, you had 30yo multi GT podium winner Mas have good enough legs to drop Arensmen (i.e. Mas on a decent day) only to then (according to UK coverage) lose 90 or 100 seconds on Ventoux to Healy & VPP both of whom could then do repeated sprints including a seemingly full gas sprint to the line. And yes, I am taking into account both of them slowed up repeatedly. They should still not be recovering like that.

I remember around 2008/09 seeing breakaway riders almost grind to a halt on group sprint on a false flat (never mind 9% gradient) and that riders would have the energy for, at most, two sprint attacks on a climb - but usually just one attack, before having to just hang on with fatigue. They were like a different species.

It felt like watching 4x Ricco or Rasmussens on the climb today. So much energy and so much recovery. Very glad I record and fast forward my cycling coverage these days.

Sad to see an EF rider look so suspicious as usually their riders don't raise my eyebrows. Am I left with Decathlon, Movistar, FDJ & possibly Ineos as remotely credible performers this year? What a complete joke of a sport at the moment.
 
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Pogacar's 2023-2024 improvement is nothing compared to the improvement Froomie made in about a week in 2011.

In the case of Pogacar the performance jump is not even fully disclosed in my eyes. I have not seen one stage in which I believe that he is totally going all out and same jump is ridiculous to begin with. Always fresh as a daisy. Then again I am also quite certain Froome sandbagged alot to not draw unwanted attention of course wouldn't come close to the super times of today but he could probably have buried the opposition further etc.

Not that I buy Froomes bilharzia explanation but atleast it's a possible(although very much not probable) one, Pogacar? I don't know what to say.

It's certainly close either way, it's just that one does it from grupetto fodder and the other makes a, truly, incredible improvement upon already being the best cyclist in the world. The former we have, kinda, seen before but the latter is uncharted territory as far as I am aware.
 
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