Oh that's right WvA is going for Giro GC.Against potential (weak) Giro opponents, Majka may be more useful than he was in the Tour.
I always watch this clip when I want to laugh as Wout destroyed Majka
Pog vs WvA
Oh that's right WvA is going for Giro GC.Against potential (weak) Giro opponents, Majka may be more useful than he was in the Tour.
I always watch this clip when I want to laugh as Wout destroyed Majka
While I agree with your main point, there is the chance of Ayuso being a bit more of a wildcard than we might think. His age indicates some more margin for improvement, and nobody are there yet until they suddenly are there. It takes just one step up from where he was this year until he follows Vinge/Roglic/(Kuss) on those Vuelta climbs.Ayuso, Almedia and the rest including Remco are a step below...They maybe coming but they are not there yet
Talk is cheap in December!Pog will not stand a chance against Vinge.
It’s always a mystery. Bruyneel doesn’t even know how much cash the Astana Kazakhs were paid when he had to redirect his entire GC squad to the giro on short noticeI wonder how much money they gave Pogacar?
We should all be giving pogi something for redirecting the Cian discussion towards a rider who has actually won thingsI wonder how much money they gave Pogacar?
Majka, Vine and Grosschartner doesn't scream much support, especially once the aussie crashes off.
I would take at least McNulty and Fisher Black instead of Molano and Oliveira.
Pogacar, Vine, Majka, McNulty, Grosschartner, Fisher Black, Bjerg, Novak would be more reliable, despite not having a secondary leader.
Is the doubt regarding Vine (not just by Ilmaestro) only regarded to his bike handling? If he doesn't crash he should be able to do great damage as a mountain dom (big if of course).I doubt Vine can help much though, probably a lot of pressure on Grosschrartner to hit a really good level.
...and Pog himself said the Olympic games are not his goal in 2024 since the route doesn't suit him - he is going to focus on WCRR.Is there something I'm missing from the Olympic route, since so many are mentioning it? From what I see it doesn't look very realistic for Pogi.
Another interesting question ...I wonder how much money they gave Pogacar?
But I don't think all of them will agree to ride for Pogacar. That's probably just as well. I'd give Ayuso a free hand.Vingegaard without Wout, Roglic and Van Hooydonck will not walk a Tour where he will face a team with Pogacar, Ayuso, Almeida and Yates.
I think it's not bad for him. The Olympics course is likely to be very hot in the Paris finishing circuits, but if Pog can make the selection he will obviously be a medal contender. If he can follow wheels when the final attack up cobbles on Rue Lepic in Montmartre comes it will be a MSR situation. (if it rains Lepic will be very slimy,making an attack harder)...and Pog himself said the Olympic games are not his goal in 2024 since the route doesn't suit him - he is going to focus on WCRR.
But to paraphrase Mark Twain - never let the facts get in the way of a good story![]()
Given how well he rode from Tourmalet to Le Bettex, I don’t think winning in a straight fight is a lost cause for Pogi. It’s just hard.If the Tour is such a lost cause for Pogacar vs Vingegaard as many here seem to suggest, it only makes sense for him to go to Italy and bag another GT win first and soften the blow of the inevitable Danish skeletor triumph.
He's got kuss and kelderman. That's enough. They can also go with cian uijdtbroeks.Vingegaard without Wout, Roglic and Van Hooydonck will not walk a Tour where he will face a team with Pogacar, Ayuso, Almeida and Yates.
I know they previously announced it but I would be surprised now if they put him into Algarve.
Looks like they want him ultra fresh for MSR having seen how going deep in TA has hurt riders in the recent past.
I wouldn't count on Cian, it was probably negotiated that he can ride a GT as leader or at least free agent. You aren't going to burn someone so young immediately at the TDF.He's got kuss and kelderman. That's enough. They can also go with cian uijdtbroeks.
PCS is not a source, they don't have contact with teams or riders. They just add what is reported on social mediaYes, according to PCS now Pogi will start his season at Strade Bianche.
Courageous 😂 he will win easily, without proper competition against him. Then, he will go to the Tour, without the same pressure.It has to be said that perhaps Pogi wouldn't go to the Giro if not for the last two years Tour outcome, but nevertheless he is showing again and again how courageous he is.
Except for Poggi then.I wouldn't count on Cian, it was probably negotiated that he can ride a GT as leader or at least free agent. You aren't going to burn someone so young immediately at the TDF.