Looks like a good opportunity to revisit the old forum days and discuss Contador’s weight 🤪 (he looks pretty fit!)This picture is just greatness personified. And the great El Pistolero is ofc right.
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Looks like a good opportunity to revisit the old forum days and discuss Contador’s weight 🤪 (he looks pretty fit!)This picture is just greatness personified. And the great El Pistolero is ofc right.
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His button down shirt is more aero than Pogi's jersey.Looks like a good opportunity to revisit the old forum days and discuss Contador’s weight 🤪 (he looks pretty fit!)
I’m not knowledgeable enough about bookmaking for bike racing, but in other sports the odds reflect not only the actual chances of said rider to win, but also an offset re: how people are betting (or are likely to bet). From a purely a gambler’s point of view Vingegaard and perhaps Remco are risky bets because their injury status is still mostly unknown, and so less money would be put on those two.I like to check bookies before a GT and he is the overwhelming favourite. It is scary to think bookies think he has almost the same odd to win Tour than he had for the Giro. Before the Giro, he was at 1.22 (22bet), now 22bet are giving him 1.30 to win the Tour. They are not counting on Vingegaard to race the Tour, let's see how Pogacar's odd will oscilate with Vingegaard's presence.
The second favourite is Roglic with 5.5.
The third favourite is Remco with 9.
Yes the bookies will follow the money flow in the odds - that's primarily how they allocate the risk to them (they still obviously prefer a favourite not to win). I'd suggest the latest odds merely reflects and influx of wagers on Pog post his Giro domination.I’m not knowledgeable enough about bookmaking for bike racing, but in other sports the odds reflect not only the actual chances of said rider to win, but also an offset re: how people are betting (or are likely to bet). From a purely a gambler’s point of view Vingegaard and perhaps Remco are risky bets because their injury status is still mostly unknown, and so less money would be put on those two.
Fine with me —it will still be more exciting than Giro because the other elite guys and teams will put up a challenge.Giro domination and Vingegaard's crash decreased Pogacar's odd. I remember he was at 3.5 before the season. Honestly, I think he will kill the race already on Galibier and make the final checkmate in the TT.
Fine with me —it will still be more exciting than Giro because the other elite guys and teams will put up a challenge.
Very compelling story when he doesnt do the Vuelta and every GT was ***, in the case Vingegaard walks over everyone thereI personally hope pogi breezes to a win which will make for a compelling conversation about him riding the vuelta and worlds
No chance he is doing the Vuelta this year, no matter what.I personally hope pogi breezes to a win which will make for a compelling conversation about him riding the vuelta and worlds
Vingegaard should be at his best this Tour, he has had enough time, no excuses.Very compelling story when he doesnt do the Vuelta and every GT was ***, in the case Vingegaard walks over everyone there
At least he is not training with a broken boneVingegaard should be at his best this Tour, he has had enough time, no excuses.
The problem is if Vingegaard is training with his broken bike computer again.At least he is not training with a broken bone
I like your moxiVingegaard should be at his best this Tour, he has had enough time, no excuses.
At 6.548473 wattsOnly saw the first image, now we have the follow-up! Really heartwarming.
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Made the kid's day though! (And it might have given the parents a small heart attack)At 6.548473 watts
Per kilo, right?At 6.548473 watts
Pound, poggi is on a coffe ride.Per kilo, right?
THE GOATOnly saw the first image, now we have the follow-up! Really heartwarming.
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That's a great picture.Only saw the first image, now we have the follow-up! Really heartwarming.
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He just doesn't understand anything. I read that earlier and was like: "Did he watch the race?"Cycling analyst extraordinaire Tejay Van Garderen says Pogi should race more tactically:
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"I think he still needs to mature a little bit" - Tejay Van Garderen suggests Tadej Pogacar needs to race more tactically
Tadej Pogacar was phenomenal at the Giro d'Italia, winning the race by little less than 10 minutes is unprecedented in modern cycling history. But with that questions arise whether the Slovenian would...cyclinguptodate.com
Even the moto rider is smiling.Indeed.
Bye Valverde.
