Tadej Pogacar and Mauro Giannetti

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This thread has gone in an absolutely incredible direction! And this last assertion is extra, extraordinary! It's easier to manage silence? Said no criminal ever! Can you imagine a worldwide conspiracy that includes Canada, California and Kigali! Everyone with mum is the word! A complete criminal collusion network to not rat out Pogacar or anyone on UAE! A super sports silence network that was agreed to in 2019! Talk about visionaries! Was it the Australians or Californians that conspired first to keep his forever secret!
And people don't talk out of fear? Honor? Money? Still can't figure what Tadej brings to this thousands of people relationship that has everyone remaining silent!!! Absolutely amazing.
What a spy novel overthinking the drama...
Same roof with a LOD that follows the norm. You don’t need a pact to stay quiet.
 
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This might be something or not- a rider who was considered better then Pogi, is now Pogi's best bud and masseur - after spending 2 years with his Slovenian compatriot Rozman at Ineos. Was Maestro Baltazar a topic of conversation?
https://peloton.si/pogacarjev-dobri-prijatelj-postal-njegov-serviser/
Thanks for the link.
Thats very interesting.

Rozman was Froomes best "buddy". He "helped" him winning many Tours.
Žiga Jerman might have learned from the best ;) With him pogacar became a robot.
 
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Anyone who thinks any of this is normal needs to wake up. I’m not going to repeat the whole argument again in terms of methods, but I really fear that governance integrity has been captured or compromised in some way. Money did it before and it’s likely doing it again, except this time the amounts involved are orders of magnitude greater than we saw thirty years ago. It’s this factor which I believe makes it possible for certain methods to be implemented, which were hitherto impossible to even consider.
 
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Anyone who thinks any of this is normal needs to wake up. I’m not going to repeat the whole argument again in terms of methods, but I really fear that governance integrity has been captured or compromised in some way. Money did it before and it’s likely doing it again, except this time the amounts involved are orders of magnitude greater than we saw thirty years ago. It’s this factor which I believe makes it possible for certain methods to be implemented, which were hitherto impossible to even consider.
Did Decathlon give just as much money or more?
 
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I've been following this here for a while, and the reason is simple: I am 100% convinced that Pogacar is using mechanical doping. It is unbelievable that this is simply possible, and we are seeing all kinds of indirect evidence. I stopped watching after the La Flèche Wallonne 2025, except for the Tour. And since last Sunday, I've become a bit more enthusiastic again. The 2025 La Flèche Wallonne, where, as always, he first looks down before suddenly dropping everyone out of nowhere.
I think they (and he) are/is doping (obviously I might want to add). I still do not buy at all in the mechanical doping theory. Must be super easy to detect (get the frame - test it - what they are doing btw), easy to replicate (anyone can buy and build it into the frame), involves so many parties (mechanics, development people, bike manufacturers - way harder to keep it in a tight circle).
 
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So... that's six wins and two 2nd places in the past 8 monuments.
Don't forget that this is perfectly normal.
So I've been told.
Today was just more of the same.
I only catch the final highlights whenever he is involved. No patience for this predictable movie again and again. At least there was Seixas. All credit to him. On these climbs, Remco is a non-factor. He met expectations. No surprises.

I can't even imagine the frustration for some in the peloton. The misfortune of competing in the same decade as Pogi. Pure slow agony. Vingegaard, at least, made his mark and took two Tours from him before this madness really began. But how many years has it been since Vinge even gained a few meters on him? He likely never will again...

Pogi is 27... and with him on the loose, an (impossible) solution would be to let him race "alone" and compete only where he is not. Or another hopeless path would be to redefine certain Classics, favoring different terrain or promoting races with alternative profiles. Yet, even then, he would return the following year just to devour those too. An endless folly.
 

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Today was just more of the same.
I only catch the final highlights whenever he is involved. No patience for this predictable movie again and again. At least there was Seixas. All credit to him. On these climbs, Remco is a non-factor. He met expectations. No surprises.

I can't even imagine the frustration for some in the peloton. The misfortune of competing in the same decade as Pogi. Pure slow agony. Vingegaard, at least, made his mark and took two Tours from him before this madness really began. But how many years has it been since Vinge even gained a few meters on him? He likely never will again...

Pogi is 27... and with him on the loose, an (impossible) solution would be to let him race "alone" and compete only where he is not. Or another hopeless path would be to redefine certain Classics, favoring different terrain or promoting races with alternative profiles. Yet, even then, he would return the following year just to devour those too. An endless folly.
Why credit to Seixas though? I'm pretty sure in a couple of years everyone is going to be extremely bored of him winning everything.
 
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The thing is with Hatch etc. they're between a rock and a hard place. Most of them are self employed so why would they start shouting the odds? Plus they do that and they're open to liable stuff.
 
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The thing is with Hatch etc. they're between a rock and a hard place. Most of them are self employed so why would they start shouting the odds? Plus they do that and they're open to liable stuff.
The problem is doping just isn't mentioned anymore, like it doesn't exist. Lance and team Sky were hammered for years for far more human performances compared to Pog.