WutWhy would you assume Rogla has better chance at crashing on the "sterrato stage" compared to Pogi? AFAIK both are great bike handlers on such terrain.
WutWhy would you assume Rogla has better chance at crashing on the "sterrato stage" compared to Pogi? AFAIK both are great bike handlers on such terrain.
It makes sense.
It makes sense.
100% of Roglic' many crashes were on regular asphalt
That's the spirit.And he did put a few seconds into the other GC riders on Glières (?) so obviously he will trounce Tadej on that stage.
Well, historically Roglic has a better chance at crashing than Pogacar.
Roglic crashed 2 or 3 times on Basque country, for some reasons he crashed before the Tour 2020, crashed Tour 2021, crashed Tour 2022, he even crashed last year in the Giro.Does he? That is he finished a shitload of GT's on where he won or came close. The Tour is a race on where stats in regards to race defining crashes are a bit worse. Still if we analyse it then what we see is Rogla was not selected in the last years edition and on previous two editions he didn't crash per se, to DNF, it was an unfortunate outside influence that made him crash. On top of that Rogla and Pogi already rode together on a similar stage and Rogla was even setting the pace. So my point is both should do just fine on the "sterrato stage". This stage had potential to crack Jonas. But now we don't even know if he will participate and if he will likely mountains will be an appropriate place too. We'll see.
... the Slovenian is not happy with the storm that has been made around him leading up to the race in terms of his favouritism.
“That's sh*t, and not nice. It is not respectful to the other riders. It's not all just about me and UAE Emirates," Pogacar hit hard in the pre-race press conference, more specifically in words to Wielerflits as well. "There is not that much difference between us and the rest on the big climbs. Everyone is well prepared for this and every team wants to go for the win. In the media, as is often the case, it is b******."
Its his best Tour chance since 2020 and probably till the end of career. I see him as a co favourite actually.I am beginning to wonder if Rogla’s chances at the Tour are being underestimated?
He will be motivated to avenge 2020.
He will be fresh.
And he will also have a strong team riding for him - including Jai Hindley.
Underestimate Roglic at your peril.
He has a good chance of being stronger than Pogacar in the Tour if he get's out of trouble, because i don't believe for a second that Pogacar will survive in the brutal last week of the Tour after having the Giro and two weeks of the Tour in his legs. Even so, i don't expect Roglic to take time on Pogacar in the sterrato stage.@Froome
The claim was made about the "sterrato stage". That is on how Rogla can potentially beat Pogi at Tour 2024 but due to the crashes the "sterrato stage" goes against his odd. I just wanted to point out it is rather baseless to say that, expecting such stage to have such an effect on Rogla, based on the past. It will likely be more about damage control in the case of a puncture, or similar. More about luck then rider bike handling ability, so all riders to be potentially affected.
As for Jonas i do agree as we simply can not know yet based on the past. It's just that i underlined this stage, on where the duo should try to crack Jonas and the rest is indeed up to Jonas.
"Tour-Rogla".@Froome
I don't expect Rogla to take (or lose) time on Pogi at the "sterrato stage".
@Rob5091
Giro will likely consume Pogi and all the pre race ideas on how to preserve energy to go straight to the shambles.
As for pre-season expectations. We all kind of looked forward to see big 4 battling it out at the Tour, all 4 being distinctive enough for some special race dynamics involved. This ideas in my opinion were over before the season really started. ATM i have them:
Giro - Pogi
Tour - Rogla
Vuelta - Jonas
Such predictions obvisuly can change by the hour as in the end this is still cycling we are talking about. But now lets focus on Giro and lets see on how that goes. A bond with Tifosi, that would be a plus too. We'll see.
I can agree with you at this point of the season because i don't believe Pogacar will survive to the last week of the Tour after being in a good level since the beginning of May, Vingegaard is an uncertainty, so Roglic can be the favourite.If i would try not to be objective i would say Tour-Vuelta double by Rogla, still motivated and fresh Jonas is something i can't overlook, so it currently looks rather grim in respect to any cyclist achieving a double this year.
If we were in the beginning of the season, Vingegaard and Pogacar would be more favourites to win the Tour than Roglic because they are stronger than him.
I never said that, and i don't think he is old because he started later in cycling. He still has at least more 3 good seasons.Yeah and Rogla is old and *** like that, i know, it comes with the job. Luckily the road doesn't care. And Rogla has a good relationship with the road, hitting the deck so often.
P.S. As for Remco yes i still do have him as the dark horse although i don't believe he will be in the same form as he would be without the injury involved.
I just simply think in normal conditions, Vingegaard and Pogacar are stronger GT riders than him.
C'mon mate, Roglic never did perfomances like Pogacar did on LPDBF, romme+colombiere, or perfomances like Vingegaard did on granon, hautacam or the TT of last year.Years of Omi & Opi, Sonny, hay bale, not selected for the Tour team ... and similar abuse could persuade some into believing that. People more perceptive to that usually aren't Rogla fans in the first place.