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3 stages back on the menu. His win rate in this schedule is mindblowing.
Easily 4. Could even try for 5 if he want's to.
3 stages back on the menu. His win rate in this schedule is mindblowing.
Pidcock has suddenly started to be undervalued this year as a fast rider when he won an Amstel against Van Aert in a sprint (Pidcock won).He was cooked in PR. Pidcock is a very decent sprinter and was in Pogacar's wheel most of the time.
Pogi definitely didn't enjoy his sprint loss to WVA in Roubaix. Even if he said he had spaghetti legs.
In his post race interview after LBL he said in between Redoute and RaF he was thinking how to manage the finish if it ends up in a sprint because he didn't want to live an " humiliation like against Van Aert ".
So he felt humiliated in PR.
Exactly, he's not at peak and has two months to get there. He certainly doesn't want to be at peak now for the Alpine ascents.I think he is better than what he showed yesterday. But there is no doubt a peak Pogacar would go 2' faster.
Pogacar already started "trolling" due to boredom in stage races last year and will only increase it in the future, especially if he knows no one is even somewhat close, like here. Yesterday pulling the whole climb and by far the most after, then destroying the sprint with basically no fatigue, today visibly refusing to attack and then being the first responder to about 14 attacks, before again destroying the sprint with basically no fatigue.
There is no doubt that if yesterday was the last stage and he was somehow behind, he would've gone 1+ minute faster on the climb.
Agree. How many stages will he win in the Tour? How many will he want to win right down to the sprint? How many will he leave for anyone else?Pogacar already started "trolling" due to boredom in stage races last year and will only increase it in the future, especially if he knows no one is even somewhat close, like here. Yesterday pulling the whole climb and by far the most after, then destroying the sprint with basically no fatigue, today visibly refusing to attack and then being the first responder to about 14 attacks, before again destroying the sprint with basically no fatigue.
There is no doubt that if yesterday was the last stage and he was somehow behind, he would've gone 1+ minute faster on the climb.
The green jersey is Remco's.He should focus on the green jersey, since top 10 at the tour will be impossible.
He can become the new Cavendish
P-R I agree, that wasn't a good sprint but in MSR, if we take just Pidcock and Pogacar, without MvdP, he probably pulled close to 90% of the time from the moment he attacked to the finish. And since Pidcock isn't slow at all, didn't crash and had perfectly working bike, yeah, it was closeI didn't see it when he barely won a sprint vs Pidcock in MSR and didn't exist vs Van Aert in PR.
It's pretty smart, he got 2 stage wins with as little amount of energy spend as possibleApparently he said be fore the race he's gonna conserve energy. So that's what that looks like.
The KoM and Youth competition is up for grabs.Sometimes it's better to leave a few titbits for your fellow competitors.
