I still don't see any convincing reason to believe it should be much over 45s for either Vingegaard or Pogacar, nor any reason why there should be a big gap between Pogacar and Vingegaard.I think 40" to Vingegaard and 1'20" to Evenepoel is a more reasonable upper-bound. My expectation is that he will be ready in the Tour (both legs and bike) and be at least 30" better than that.
Road surface. It wasn't any problem with the bike on those corners.It looked like he was going to crash throughout the course. It was annoying hearing the commentators talk about how well he’s cornering then you see him fighting the bike the whole way. I’m not to worried about it, I think climbing he’ll be in great shape. Pog and Vingegaard should have a field day the last 3 days.
Road surface. It wasn't any problem with the bike on those corners.
Pogi said in the interview this morning. After the classic season he mostly focused on building his base for climbing and didnt spend much time on the TT. After the Dauphine he will work on it a bit.
View: https://youtu.be/xf5HLg7h_ew?si=304s4P8j4WYEoHqq
This is all very reactive. UAE over the past eighteen months have been a hilariously dominant team. They've come 1st, 1st, 6th, 1st, 2nd, 1st, 1st, and 2nd in this year's major stage races - with five different riders. They had three of the four best riders behind the three mutants at last year's Tour (before Ayuso DNFed). They dominated TTs last year, and were way beyond Visma (Bjerg was beating Affini at the Giro...).I get the "he did a full spring and shouldn't be at his peak yet right now" argument.
But it's also what Savant12 said I believe. It's beginning to look more and more like he won a crapload of races despite his material and team. (Where 'material' is specifically regarding the TT bikes)
Sivakov posted an Instagram story showing Pogacar training on the time trial bike. The other day, images of Pogacar and Sola with the time trial bike. And Pogacar has posted stories about the traingin in time trial bikePogi said in the interview this morning. After the classic season he mostly focused on building his base for climbing and didnt spend much time on the TT. After the Dauphine he will work on it a bit.
View: https://youtu.be/xf5HLg7h_ew?si=304s4P8j4WYEoHqq
I think it's misguided to be so worried about a fourth place tt in this race. He's a very good tter, as fourth in the Dauphine tt demonstrates, but Remco may be the best ever in the discipline, whereas Jonas and Jorgenson are each fine tters, especially this time of year. Tadej is likely just warming up. He has shown no signs of a down turn in his career (and certainly not like what happened to Contador).One thing I was thinking is that Pogacar might have more of an eye on the Vuelta than Vingegaard which would explain why you would come to the Dauphine a little undercooked. Froome is a good example of a rider whose performances at the Dauphine became progressively less impressive the more focus he put on achieving the Vuelta-Tour double culminating in 2017 when he was pretty bad at the Dauphine yet finally won the double.
But those explanations are always easy to make after we already know the result. The fact that this TT was so far off from the expectations should be worrysome. It reminds me of post ban Contador who always went into the Dauphine with all his fans predicting victory and once he got his butt smacked all the fans pretended that a later peak was just part of the plan. Right now none of us have enough insight to know if this TT will worry Pogacar or if he is just peaking later, but I certainly feel less onfident in him now than I did a day ago.
Sivakov posted an Instagram story showing Pogacar training on the time trial bike. The other day, images of Pogacar and Sola with the time trial bike. And Pogacar has posted stories about the traingin in time trial bike
He won't say the real reasons. No cyclist says that when something goes wrong.
Fascinating interview. He was clearly uncomfortable and hoped he could leave after his first answer but the questions kept coming. To hear him try to spin 4th place as a good result is kinda sad. However, I see no reason to doubt his explanations about what happened. They (UAE analysis) confirm that he lost time on the flats but the climb was good. He is under-cooked for proper TT efforts and feels he has time to work on this before the Tour. There was also a pretty strong headwind which favors more aero riders.(per Remco interview at end of stage). I don't think he was sandbagging but things were definitely off. He almost forgot to start his head unit and did it very late. And taking a drink towards the top of the climb was strange.Pogi said in the interview this morning. After the classic season he mostly focused on building his base for climbing and didnt spend much time on the TT. After the Dauphine he will work on it a bit.
View: https://youtu.be/xf5HLg7h_ew?si=304s4P8j4WYEoHqq
I don't understand how the bike can be bad. Isn't it the same as last year, when he did great TTs in the Tour and Giro?The first ITT in the Tour is 33 kms. If they don't improve the setup Pog is risking 2 mins to Evenepoel there. I don't think that's a problem. The problem is that Jonas would put 60 secs on him.
Pog can have the best legs of his life but it wouldn't matter. If they put him on this junk TT bike again he will lose buckets of time.
I remember your apocalyptic comments after the Amstel Gold Race. Good omen again?The first ITT in the Tour is 33 kms. If they don't improve the setup Pog is risking 2 mins to Evenepoel there. I don't think that's a problem. The problem is that Jonas would put 60 secs on him.
Pog can have the best legs of his life but it wouldn't matter. If they put him on this junk TT bike again he will lose buckets of time.
Urska having a really good ride today so the altitude camp worked for someone.
Yeah, maybe I'm overthinking it and Danielson is right and Pog is trolling Visma.I remember your apocalyptic comments after the Amstel Gold Race. Good omen again?
I believe Pogi could really use one year to take a break from TdF. Doing classics season without thinking about TdF or trying Giro-Vuelta would be really good for him.
Yes you are right, it is probably in his contract. They (UAE) also can't win any important race (5 monuments, 3 GTs or WC/OG) without Pogi (at least last 6 years they couldn't).I wonder if his contract even allows for this. The Tour is sooooo much larger than anything else in cycling and they will want to have their pretty well paid star there. I agree though, his comment he other day that unfortunately he has to do it every year clearly indicates he'd like to skip it some time. Maybe they will let him if he get's to 5.