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I can't agree but I also can't disagree@Peyroteo94
My point still stands.
Vingegaard has better recovery than Pogacar to do a Tour-Vuelta double.
I can't agree but I also can't disagree@Peyroteo94
My point still stands.
Vingegaard has better recovery than Pogacar to do a Tour-Vuelta double.
This.11GT. The most dominant team in GT since Sky, but they don't complain about that dominance much.
It's a stupid detail, but they put Ayuso in the photo as if he were the first leader.
I wonder what Almeida thinks about being promised the leadership if Pogacar didn't go and now they do this to him.
They'll keep saying Ayuso is mistreated in the team when he leads GT and several races every year.
And I don't believe that age suddenly doesn't matter for the UAE. This is a consequence of the blackmail of leaving the team.
Clearly, and even in the TDF this was clear in the last few stages@Peyroteo94
My point still stands.
Vingegaard has better recovery than Pogacar to do a Tour-Vuelta double.
This.
I'm sick of this special treatment Ayuso gets. It's so annoying right now.
Mate if this clown underperforms again and doesn't help Almeida I might break my TV.This.
I'm sick of this special treatment Ayuso gets. It's so annoying right now.
Pogacar rode what is recognized as an unprecedented classics campaign—racing Strade, MSR, RVV, PR, including ALL the Ardennes classics. What a hilarious take, haha. This is wishful thinking if I’ve ever seen it. Completely lacks context.@Peyroteo94
My point still stands.
Vingegaard has better recovery than Pogacar to do a Tour-Vuelta double.
Context or not Pogacar is not up to the challenge.Pogacar rode what is recognized as an unprecedented classics campaign—racing Strade, MSR, RVV, PR, including ALL the Ardennes classics. What a hilarious take, haha. This is wishful thinking if I’ve ever seen it. Completely lacks context.
Well then, you're just telling yourself things you want to be true—admittedly, if you dont take context into account. But that's up to you ofc 😅Context or not Pogacar is not up to the challenge.
He announced that the plan was the Vuelta in January and for the 6th straight season he is depleted after the Tour.
Instead he is going to the Canadian farmers' classics.
No excuses.
He will choke on the Angliru.This is the best GT for Ayuso to perform. I think he steuggles on big mountain stages
James, I'm one of the biggest Pog fans here and I can admit when Pog fails or makes a mistake.Well then, you're just telling yourself things you want to be true—admittedly, if you dont take context into account. But that's up to you ofc 😅
It has nothing to do with the point you made—which I only pointed out lacked context, nothing more.James, I'm one of the biggest Pog fans here and I can admit when Pog fails or makes a mistake.
Pog's goal is to be the GOAT. He needs to challenge himself.
After the legendary 2024 this season is a step down.
This Vuelta doesn't have any major high-mountain stages. Only the day of the Angliru, and it's a single-climb stage.This is the best GT for Ayuso to perform. I think he struggles on big mountain stages
Pogacar doesn't have the usual GT cyclist's schedule either.Context or not Pogacar is not up to the challenge.
He announced that the plan was the Vuelta in January and for the 6th straight season he is depleted after the Tour.
Instead he is going to the Canadian farmers' classics.
No excuses.
No excuses, man.Pogacar doesn't have the usual GT cyclist's schedule either.
Vingegaard has been at home all spring. Froome didn't compete in the classics.
He's incomparable.
And Pogacar has had much more demanding schedules than Vingegaard for six years.
ridiculous take, let's see vingegaard prepare SB, MSR, flanders, roubaix and ardennes to be competitive for the win and then let's see if he can do tour-vuelta. Have we all forgotten about the giro-tour double of 2024 with 12 stage wins, great level at the giro and ridiculous level at the tour (to this day his tour 2024 remains by far the best GT ever in terms of level of a single rider)@Peyroteo94
My point still stands.
Vingegaard has better recovery than Pogacar to do a Tour-Vuelta double.
Help Almeida?Mate if this clown underperforms again and doesn't help Almeida I might break my TV.
Ridiculous or not Pogacar can't double a Tour with a Vuelta. Every year he finishes the Tour on fumes.ridiculous take, let's see vingegaard prepare SB, MSR, flanders, roubaix and ardennes to be competitive for the win and then let's see if he can do tour-vuelta. Have we all forgotten about the giro-tour double of 2024 with 12 stage wins, great level at the giro and ridiculous level at the tour (to this day his tour 2024 remains by far the best GT ever in terms of level of a single rider)
do you really think counting race days is a smart thing to do? you think PR or Flanders can be compared to 2 stages of a minor GC race like algarve or similar (races in which vingegaard prepares the tour)? in both cases you have 2 race days but to prepare for cobbles you need months and then to recover from them you need weeks. VDP races the classics and then focuses on a few stages at the tour (literally 2-3 stages), and you think you can compare that to a rider who WINS the tour. Come on now!!No excuses, man.
Pog is at 43 race days. He will finish the season in the low 50s.
No disrespect but this is a MVDP number of days. And Mathieu does 10 CX races in the winter.
Pog will be 27 this year - the peak of his career. I expect more of him. I don't expect a battle with Arnaud de Lie in Canada...
if he can do the giro-tour-wc combination while literally dominating every race he can easily do tour vuelta, but he would have to focus on GC racing and not do cobbles, like he did in 24. He's easily better than vingegaard at keeping the level high for months but he's not a superhumanRidiculous or not Pogacar can't double a Tour with a Vuelta. Every year he finishes the Tour on fumes.
