I agree with you but he is gonna be 2nd because he is in UAE. If he was in another team, he could very well be beaten by Seixas.Sad to see Del Toro reduced to this, the gap is 1.30
I agree with you but he is gonna be 2nd because he is in UAE. If he was in another team, he could very well be beaten by Seixas.Sad to see Del Toro reduced to this, the gap is 1.30
It's more that I think the car is telling him not to pull through and secure the podium, there's no way they can be worried about the gap at this point.I agree with you but he is gonna be 2nd because he is in UAE. If he was in another team, he could very well be beaten by Seixas.
Maybe after the season we can say that, depending on what happens, but not now.What we can say is that Seixas is the number two rider in the world at the moment.
He's going for jaunt now.It's not like he's been training for the ongoing Winter Swimming World Championships.
What?What we can say is that Seixas is the number two rider in the world at the moment.
Well, to claim that he at least has to show he can beat Pogacar somewhere. Which only MVDP has shown the capability to accomplish.What we can say is that Seixas is the number two rider in the world at the moment.
Would be great if we could get a 'No Pogacar' option on the TV coverage?If you remove pogacar it’s actually been a great racr
not reallyIf you remove pogacar it’s actually been a great racr
You forgot Skjelmose!Well, to claim that he at least has to show he can beat Pogacar somewhere. Which only MVDP has shown the capability to accomplish.
It would be one thing if he was just a 'little' better than everyone else, but he is taking the next best riders on the planet and making them look like juniors; it's just not enjoyable, at least for me. He frankly wrecks every race he's in and if he avoids illness and injury the only two interesting races with him participating will be MSR and PR. Not including De Ronde in there as in this form I think he will obliterate Mathieu. I will be ready for the Pog era to be over when it happens; I don't dislike him personally btw, I just think it's bad for the racing.
I just have Pog on ignore, makes watching cycling more enjoyable.It would be one thing if he was just a 'little' better than everyone else, but he is taking the next best riders on the planet and making them look like juniors; it's just not enjoyable, at least for me. He frankly wrecks every race he's in and if he avoids illness and injury the only two interesting races with him participating will be MSR and PR. Not including De Ronde in there as in this form I think he will obliterate Mathieu. I will be ready for the Pog era to be over when it happens; I don't dislike him personally btw, I just think it's bad for the racing.
I don't know--Group 2 is racing completely different than they would if they were the lead group.If you remove pogacar it’s actually been a great racr
What?
He has 2 professional wins.
Only MSR fits that description, Roubaix is bc he's against the best ever of that race.It feels like all his races are training these days. Except for the few that aren't hard enough to drop all riders and that he deems important enough to win (MSR, PR).
So truenot really
the dynamic is completely different from a real race
nothing clear about that with pidders mechanicals and del toro sitting on throughout the dayDel Toro finally working a bit with Seixas. Clearly the second and third strongest riders today.
