And the fact that the next day Wellens gets into a breakaway and UAE did 1-2-3 in OrdiziaSome people jokingly said:
'It's good to win the Tour.
But Pogacar doesn't need to be on the first page of L'Equippe with a picture of a needle next to him.'
And the exhibitions stopped after Peyragude when the Tour was won.
Pogacar has to pretend he's not good, but the rest of the team doesn't. That theory doesn't hold up at all.
Accidents hurt more as the days go by, but for whatever reason, you don't consider something you know to be real. It's better to think about something that isn't real.
It's a strange way to be a fan of someone, to use the same arguments as those who hate him LOL.
By the way, Pogacar didn't let up the day after Peyragudes. He looked very good that day. The problem is that Sivakov and Yates' pace was a disaster, as it has been all year, and they lost time to Arensman, so Pogacar should have attacked 8 km from the finish. And it's not the same to do so with a 4-minute lead and risk having a 2.0 Lioran. He also faked it in Lioran, and in Amstel?
Furthermore, it's not the same to do so in Hautacam, the first mountain day, as it is to do so on the third day. Obviously, aside from the risk of being the leader, there's more fatigue on the third day. It would have been absurd to attack 8 km from the finish just for the stage.
That day, they finished 1:45 behind Arensman. Pogacar didn't fight for the stage that day because the team's work was terrible for it.
But that day he didn't look bad or pretend, say that is simply a lie.
If he wins, clinic; if he doesn't win, clinc. If he goes to the Vuelta, clinic because it was too hard season; if he doesn't, fake clinic
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