So what did you want him to do? He worked when he was needed. He didn't empty himself, because he didn't need to. Pogacar always attacked before it came to that. Was he supposed to stop pedalling?Let's be honest. Last year, he worked for his position.
He didn't drop riders inferior to him because he was on pace to secure his fourth place.
Seriously, I'm not getting his point... it's like saying Yates was a bad teammate in 2023 because he didn't help Pogacar in Col de la Loze.So what did you want him to do? He worked when he was needed. He didn't empty himself, because he didn't need to. Pogacar always attacked before it came to that. Was he supposed to stop pedalling?
UAE released a series of videos, Road to Number 1, is the long propaganda version, production excellent as expected.Ayuso never wormed for a teammate while Almeida has and worked for Pogacar and others last year. The only issue is if Almeida has to completely empty himself in support of Pogacar. Especially when Almeida said helping Pogacar win is the main goal and any personal goals are secondary. Ayuso never said that.
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So what did you want him to do? He worked when he was needed. He didn't empty himself, because he didn't need to. Pogacar always attacked before it came to that. Was he supposed to stop pedalling?
Nobody would complain about Ayuso if he didn't hide like he did last year when Almeida was actually the one who called him out. I have never seen something like that.So let's be consistent and not complain when Ayuso says she's going to the Tour for the podium and a stage. Almeida said the same thing this year, and opinions differ.I think we have to be consistent. If it's wrong for one, it's wrong for another. Or if it's right for another, then it's right for Ayuso too.
I've also seen many people complaining about Christen in Switzerland, praising Almeida for pursuing his goal in the Tour. You can't be so incoherent.
Almeida never said that this year. What are you talking about?!So let's be consistent and not complain when Ayuso says she's going to the Tour for the podium and a stage. Almeida said the same thing this year, and opinions differ.I think we have to be consistent. If it's wrong for one, it's wrong for another. Or if it's right for another, then it's right for Ayuso too.
I've also seen many people complaining about Christen in Switzerland, praising Almeida for pursuing his goal in the Tour. You can't be so incoherent.
Show me where did he say that. And let's the road talk, you czn complain when Almeida starts riding for himself on the road. In 2 weeks, we will find out.So let's be consistent and not complain when Ayuso says she's going to the Tour for the podium and a stage. Almeida said the same thing this year, and opinions differ.I think we have to be consistent. If it's wrong for one, it's wrong for another. Or if it's right for another, then it's right for Ayuso too.
I've also seen many people complaining about Christen in Switzerland, praising Almeida for pursuing his goal in the Tour. You can't be so incoherent.
UAE do so many commercials and promote a lot of material but can they actually create a fast bike? Specially a TT bike?
Boonen was right all along.
Who cares about the bike? With such power Teddy can win on square wheels.
I feel like they made a good improvement this year in their road bike setup . They have two new frames (this is the biggest improvement because all independent articles found the v4rs to be one of the worst bikes in the peloton) new wheels, new tyres... Their TT bike (the frame at least) has not received any significant upgrade in more than 3 years and that may be why it's now quite slowUAE do so many commercials and promote a lot of material but can they actually create a fast bike? Specially a TT bike?
Boonen was right all along.
You have a bit of homework to do on Ayuso being a bad teammate and disliked by most of his teammates. Also for a team with UAE's ambitions, team competition isn't even thought of.It was very striking last year when UEA won the team competition that no one mentioned Ayuso or paid him any credit for being part of the team during the podium ceremony or afterwards. Not even mentioned. Even someone as often egregious as Lance Armstrong paid tribute to Tricky Beltran in 2025, who crashed out (going up hill!) and had him come to the team celebrations! But Ayuso was airbrushed out.
This is true. We are used to seeing roleurs pulling the pin and zigzagging behind after a really difficult time in front with the slopes. Top climbers usually have enough in the tank and can prove quite useful somewhere closer behind after a selection or pogi takes off.So what did you want him to do? He worked when he was needed. He didn't empty himself, because he didn't need to. Pogacar always attacked before it came to that. Was he supposed to stop pedalling?
He was riding like Meintjes in his hey daysThis is true. We are used to seeing roleurs pulling the pin and zigzagging behind after a really difficult time in front with the slopes. Top climbers usually have enough in the tank and can prove quite useful somewhere closer behind after a selection or pogi takes off.
Ayuso never did any of that. He was always at the back of the reduced peloton and selections and then somehow right there with the top 4 at finishes. Rode like a second tier protected rider.
He said exactly the same thing after his stage win at La Planche des Belles Filles in 2022 and we know how that turned out in the end.What did he smoke? Mind games or too much respect? I already told Vingegaard lives in his head forever. The only rider he fears.
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He is just humble guy.What did he smoke? Mind games or too much respect? I already told Vingegaard lives in his head forever. The only rider he fears.
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