An interpretation could be that after working the most yesterday, he is resting today so that he is ready for tomorrow.Majka dropped so fast...
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An interpretation could be that after working the most yesterday, he is resting today so that he is ready for tomorrow.Majka dropped so fast...
So, when will Pogacar win the GT treble? Or will he only manage the double?
Armstrong 2001 is a more recent example of the same.already 4 1/2 minutes on the closest real GC threat.
i forget who it was here that said months ago that this would be a dominating win with unusually large differences for modern times... ;-)
#fignon1984
Maybe first climb, but Columbier... hell no.Question is: would Rogla have been able to follow this if not for the crash? I think so but also have my doubts as well.
Its the next coming of Merckx. What do you expect?Completely unbelievable. I'm younger than most here but in my time I've never seen anything close to this. I'm out of words
So he did what he was supposed to do. Carapaz is the last Ineos guy standing and he used a ton of energy accomplishing nothing.So Pogacar will likely attack seriously tomorrow and Sunday to get some separation from as many Ineos riders as possible in the GC.
If he manages that and win a second Tour that should settle much of the debate, wouldn't it?
Class '98? Get out of here, you are old if you haven't at least podium'ed a GT by now.Completely unbelievable. I'm younger than most here but in my time I've never seen anything close to this. I'm out of words