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Well we don’t have long to wait to find out the truth about Pog. Hautacam awaits!it's rather curious that his opponents show more confidence in him than a good portion of his own fans.
Well we don’t have long to wait to find out the truth about Pog. Hautacam awaits!it's rather curious that his opponents show more confidence in him than a good portion of his own fans.
I said a couple of days ago that I expect everything from Visma.
Attacks during nature breaks, bidongates, etc..
I even said they are capable of paying off some scrub to crash Pogacar.
Call me a tinfoil head if you want.
Well we don’t have long to wait to find out the truth about Pog. Hautacam awaits!
Nah. The truth is even worse. Tobias Johannessen is actually the first AI bike rider. He's not even real. His neural network was programmed to activate "eliminate Pogi" on yesterday's stage.
What about Anders? Is he real?
4. Pogacar's crash overshadowed some riders attacking on pee break. For me, this is breaking cycling's unwritten rules. This is way worse than Pogacar's crash (when we talk about attitude).
Half the peloton stopped to pee, not just one rider.I never understood how pee breaks are afforded the same status as a mechanical or a crash in these "unwritten rules". Stopping at the side is a conscious decision, part of a rider's race/refreshment strategy: does not deserve special treatment at all.
The DS from Astana said on the radio: there are no more rules.Half the peloton stopped to pee, not just one rider.
The arm is worrying for the time trial. The first part is somewhat flat; it's not much, but it could be enough to cause a bad fit and lose a few seconds.His arm did not look too bad - the hip is the bigger concern and how bruised that will be. Hopefully for him it will not affect his performance too much
If you read my posts before the accident, I had no doubts at all. I was one of those who said some were exaggerating when they said Vingegaard had stayed on his wheel during these explosive stages.Just saying. But if his right knee is slightly or severely injured... how can he record a video sitting in an uncomfortable chair with his leg bent, without ice or bandages? Chilling with his teammates instead of resting in a bed or sofa watching TV ahead of a stage that should end his Tour? Nonsense abounds. I don't want to hear stories of staged plots/conspiracies because the next step is the man hasn't been to the moon. Btw, it's rather curious that his opponents show more confidence in him than a good portion of his own fans.
The knee looks swollen in the photo. It's not Mou anymore; it looks that way in the LEquipe photo.
Half the peloton stopped to pee, not just one rider.
Well aware of that. Don't see how it changes the validity of my point.Half the peloton stopped to pee, not just one rider.
1. Good question, apparantly everything is just a race incident and it absolves all responsiblity. Clearly THJ was at fault here.There are some things that bother me.
1. What is a race incident? Every crash is a race incident and it's not okay to defend THJ because it was his fault, even him is aware of that. So I don't understand why are some people trying to blame Pogacar.
2. THJ doesn't deserve this hate around him. He is just a normal guy who made a mistake. Unfortunately for him, the rider who got punished for him is the face of cycling and the most popular and important rider in the peloton.
3. How the hell THJ didn't get a yellow card? This is what is driving me crazy right now.
4. Pogacar's crash overshadowed some riders attacking on pee break. For me, this is breaking cycling's unwritten rules. This is way worse than Pogacar's crash (when we talk about attitude).
You don’t also see any problem in attacking in feed zones? Because riders/teams choose (conscious decisions) those moments to eat.Well aware of that. Don't see how it changes the validity of my point.
I find that an absolutely ridiculous accusation. And the UCI commissars would evidently conclude the same.That Johannesen front wheel chop on Tadej looked intentional. He was basically shoulder to shoulder with Tadej before he suddenly accelerated and crossed infront of Tadej. And before that, Jonas and Healy attacked when Pogacar went for a piss break.
The race was not settled and under control, it was still a free for all. If you get off, at that point, it's a risk you are taking. MvdP who was sitting next to him behind the peloton, he seems to have managed nicely.I never understood how pee breaks are afforded the same status as a mechanical or a crash in these "unwritten rules". Stopping at the side is a conscious decision, part of a rider's race/refreshment strategy: does not deserve special treatment at all.
The Astana DS said the battle started when they stopped to pee.The race was not settled and under control, it was still a free for all. If you get off, at that point, it's a risk you are taking. MvdP who was sitting next to him behind the peloton, he seems to have managed nicely.
Think what he meant to say is -they where ALSO going when we choose to take a pee break. It was absolutely clear that more wanted to get away.The Astana DS said the battle started when they stopped to pee.
Many riders were left behind as a result and had to fight back in many parts of the peloton. But it all started when they stopped to pee.
I didn’t say he hasn’t had a significant injury. Just he crashes a lot and rarely has a significant injury.The 2023 LBL broken wrist wasn't a significant injury?
