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who the fxxx cares about mou? he's a mad dogWhat about Mou?
who the fxxx cares about mou? he's a mad dogWhat about Mou?
The saddest thing is that Pogacar certainly has few true fans, despite his greatness. It's paradoxical that Jonas or Remco always have a hard core that supports them, regardless of the results. Instead he's practically alone against everyone: foaming haters and so-called "fans" who constantly complain, even after every victory (because he didn't win more stages, because he only won by 30 seconds, because he waited until the last kilometers, etc.). The latter are even the worst. This is truly sad.
Maybe he is Pogs only true fan? The one that is not a fair whether fan boy.who the fxxx cares about mou? he's a mad dog
Haters will always come out when Pogacar fails. This happens with all champions. Fortunately they spend most of the time in the Clinic because Pogacar is winning almost everything.The one who's being the hardest on him is the one who said he'd sweep the time trial.Pogacar never said anything like that, and now he's arrogant. It's kind of strange
That said, I also don't like fans of other riders who spend all year making excuses and then jump into Pogacar's thread to accuse him of the things his riders do and justify them.
It's a constant contradiction.
And it's really sad to see that with all the money Pogacar makes, some forum members are in his thread today, saying all the negative things.
But this is always the case. When he wins, they make clinical insinuations. The other day, they posted a photo in the Montreal thread with very bad intentions. Today, the best wins, and they bring out all the negative things on the one who doesn't win, not the clinical ones, just not today.
You know it doesn't matter if he doesn't win everything, right? It's a weird old world with Pogacar - his detractors hate him when he wins, but some of his fans seem to hate him when he loses. The WC RR is hard to win and Pogacar knows that, I doubt he's just planning to roll up to the start line expecting to win, but what do I know.His "arrogance" is other thing. He underestimated Remco. He didn't go to altitude, he didn't prepare the TT conveniently (he wouldn't win even if he did) and I think he will have a surprise next sunday.
That guy insulted him, and his girlfriend too.Maybe he is Pogs only true fan? The one that is not a fair whether fan boy.
Yes. I exaggerated that "6 hard trainings in 6 days". Agree with what you said. He and his team knows what to do this week.Besides, overtraining isn't good either.
Nothing will change in a week, nor will it undo the mistake of going to Canada or being sick.
What most people will do is those two high-intensity workouts, and the rest of the days will be riding more slowly and getting used to the altitude.
Nothing will change in a week's preparations for this WC. It's the final fine-tuning.
Whatever happens happens. Shape was fine last week. Just needs some fine-tuning for Sunday plus some acclimating to Rwanda's altitude.No, I think he will regret spending so much time enjoying his break after the Tour and his decision of not going to altitude.
I understand thats why you’re do all that posting in the Remco thread.Haters will always come out when Pogacar fails. This happens with all champions. Fortunately they spend most of the time in the Clinic because Pogacar is winning almost everything.
That's a cop out, when you can't argue otherwise. And I was a big Contador fan.Let's agree to disagree.
He talked about the double and for a serious attempt, this was miserable and not because he isn't able to do better. I feel he underestimated the TT and his competition. But let's move on, there is still the RR, a more important goal.You know it doesn't matter if he doesn't win everything, right? It's a weird old world with Pogacar - his detractors hate him when he wins, but some of his fans seem to hate him when he loses. The WC RR is hard to win and Pogacar knows that, I doubt he's just planning to roll up to the start line expecting to win, but what do I know.
Yeah, I really spend a lot of time there... Be able to quote when I say positive things.😉I understand thats why you’re do all that posting in the Remco thread.
Oh mate. I already responded to you... you didn't agree with me and I said "Let’s agree to disagree".That's a cop out, when you can't argue otherwise. And I was a big Contador fan.
I don't know if this is worse or if when he wins they're posting photos with clinical insinuations.Haters will always come out when Pogacar fails. This happens with all champions. Fortunately they spend most of the time in the Clinic because Pogacar is winning almost everything.
Maybe but I'm also hard on Remco or Roglic for example. Today he was miserable and got beaten by a better rider (in fact he got beaten by 3 riders). Now I can say he can't beat Remco in a TT unless it's a MTT or probably a hilly TT in the Tour (he finds magical legs there). Remco is on a different level in the TT when he is good. Even Ganna can't compete with him.I don't know if this is worse or if when he wins they're posting photos with clinical insinuations.
Today a cyclist is sweeping the field, and it's good. When Pogacar sweeps, you have to post a photo in the Montreal thread and make insinuations other days.
They complain about boredom when he wins, but the boring thing is constantly reading the same complaints and changing those arguments when someone else sweeps the field and he loses.
Today, at times, they celebrated the defeat of one rider more than the victory of another.
Today they were looking forward to Remco passing him.
If it had been him, they would call him arrogant and unnecessary. I've read in some races that he has to win by a smaller margin
But yes, it's a little sad that with all the Pogacar does in cycling, today is the day many people remember his thread. Although this is better than the garbage they throw around when he wins.
Criticizing things that they've constantly been justifying to other cyclists for years is too contradictory
You are being very severe with him today![]()
Maybe but I'm also hard on Remco or Roglic for example. Today he was miserable and got beaten by a better rider (in fact he got beaten by 3 riders). Now I can say he can't beat Remco in a TT unless it's a MTT or probably a hilly TT in the Tour (he finds magical legs there). Remco is on a different level in the TT when he is good. Even Ganna can't compete with him.
Guarantee that dude expects to win every race he targets.Only the fans and some media think of this, not Pogacar himself.
Of course he wants to win races he targets. But to expect it to be a “walk in the park”? No.Guarantee that dude expects to win every race he targets.
TBF, the fanboyism in the Remco thread is off the charts. How many times the fanboys come out bigging him up to smash Pog in a big race but Remco always flatters to deceive or is MIA....then the excuses come out.Oh, poor sweetie, it must be hard being you.
Are you not in the Remco thread DAILY “saying all the negative things”? At least the people you complain about only come here once and do not take over another rider-fan thread on a daily basis.
I feel like he's lost a little of that hunger for victory just because he wins so much and wins convincingly.Guarantee that dude expects to win every race he targets.
Remco too, but here we were told that FW or Liège didn't matter to him this year becaus os the injury, when in Amstel they said something else.Guarantee that dude expects to win every race he targets.
This made me tear up a little bit.The saddest thing is that Pogacar certainly has few true fans, despite his greatness. It's paradoxical that Jonas or Remco always have a hard core that supports them, regardless of the results. Instead he's practically alone against everyone: foaming haters and so-called "fans" who constantly complain, even after every victory (because he didn't win more stages, because he only won by 30 seconds, because he waited until the last kilometers, etc.). The latter are even the worst. This is truly sad.
***, I haven’t read that anywhere, you are blatantly lying. Quote those people and I’ll apologise.Remco too, but here we were told that FW or Liège didn't matter to him this year becaus os the injury, when in Amstel they said something else.
It was humiliating. He was expected to challenge Evenepoel, and got overtaken by him. He started a whole 2min30s ahead, and was dropped on the climb that supposedly suits Pogacar better. It was bad.
