NICE!
Pogi will not be relevant. He is cooked.NICE!
Remco, Wout, Pog and Mathieu in the same one day race, all with a good shot to win, is the wet dream in cycling!
.. now we just need Remco to show up in Flanders!
I fear you might be right. But let's see, he might have spent the post-tour weeks more wisely than last year.Pogi will not be relevant. He is cooked.
That is usually the case with him after the Tour, yes. However, this year might be different. He might feel the need to prove a point.Pogi will not be relevant. He is cooked.
One would hope there's more upside for Pogi. He lost by 7 and a half minutes. Biggest margin since Nibali won the Tour without any real competition left in the race.At their best, the difference between the two is way too small for one being a clear favourite over the other a year from now. Even if we assume that neither will improve, or that we re-run the tape from March, I think this year's Tour would be completely open.
Before the Tour, I thought Pogi wouldn't be able to drop Vingegaard in the mountains. Cambasque was maybe down to drafting before his attack, but Puy de Dôme and Joux Plane were both super impressive and better than what he delivered last year. So while his resounding defeat in the ITT and his crack on Loze made him seem a level below Vingegaard, I think his level this year was very encouraging all things considered.
I think both of them will improve their preparations and performances next year, but I see more upside for Pogi. So I think he'll eventually win the Tour again, it's just a question of time.
He is not. He is in great shape. He beat the record of col de la madone yesterday, even if i think the route benefits perfectly for van der poel.Pogi will not be relevant. He is cooked.
Okay Nostradamus, thanks for letting us all know.Pogi will not be relevant. He is cooked.
Can I give my opinion? Or I'm only allowed to post what you agree?Okay Nostradamus, thanks for letting us all know.
Jackass.... like you have a clue?
I don't believe at all he has the legs to beat MVP or WVA.He is not. He is in great shape. He beat the record of col de la madone yesterday, even if i think the route benefits perfectly for van der poel.
You didn't really posted it as an opinion to be fair.Can I give my opinion? Or I'm only allowed to post what you agree?
May I remind you that Pogi won the final mountain stage in the Tour? He looked just fine. Also because Jumbo had already taken their foot off the gas for a few days, but a win is a win.I don't believe at all he has the legs to beat MVP or WVA.
The main problem could be the route.I don't believe at all he has the legs to beat MVP or WVA.
If Pogi is cooked, how will Vingegaard win the Vuelta?
If I am saying and it isn't a fact how it is not my opinion? Please, show me more respect next time. I didn't offend Pogacar, in fact he is my current favourite rider and I would be delighted to see him winning the WC but on this route and specially after his underwhelming third week in the Tour, I think he doesn't have a chance at all. I hope to be wrong.You didn't really posted it as an opinion to be fair.
Just saying something like "Pogacar is completely cooked" when the race is on 2 weeks after TdF and we realistically don't know how he responds is pretty stupid imo.
By putting 20 minutes into everyone in 30 minutes long TT…If Pogi is cooked, how will Vingegaard win the Vuelta?
If I am saying and it isn't a fact how it is not my opinion? Please, show me more respect next time. I didn't offend Pogacar, in fact he is my current favourite rider and I would be delighted to see him winning the WC but on this route and specially after his underwhelming third week in the Tour, I think he doesn't have a chance at all. I hope to be wrong.
You state that as a fact, but "Yeah, well, you know, that's just like, your opinion, man."Writing "he is cooked" is not how your formulate an opinion.