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The Visma 2023 dominance narrative is almost entirely shaped by that Vuelta where they went 1-2-3
Not sure how you come to that conclusion. As pointed out Visma had 69 wins in 2023. Take away Pogi and I don't think UAE have gotten close?

Before the 2023 Vuelta there was the Giro and the Tour. Roglic won the Giro for Visma overhauling Thomas on that stage 20 TT. Then Vingegaard stomped Pogi by 7 minutes at the Tour followed by their podium lock out at the Vuelta. So Visma locked out all three grand Tours.

Strangely since Sep Kuss won that Vuelta he has dropped off the planet.

 
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Not sure how you come to that conclusion. As pointed out Visma had 69 wins in 2023. Take away Pogi and I don't think UAE have gotten close?

Before the 2023 Vuelta there was the Giro and the Tour. Roglic won the Giro for Visma overhauling Thomas on that stage 20 TT. Then Vingegaard stomped Pogi by 7 minutes at the Tour followed by their podium lock out at the Vuelta. So Visma locked out all three grand Tours.

Strangely since Sep Kuss won that Vuelta he has dropped off the planet.

Yes, let's compare UAE minus Pogacar to Jumbo-Visma with Roglic and Vingegaard. The most neutral of metrics.

Let's ignore that Pogacar vs Vingegaard was a close battle for 2 weeks and that the gap being 7 minutes was much more due to Pogacar getting dropped by frigging Kwiatkowski.

Let's ignore that Roglic only barely won the Giro, and he won it by only one stage, and that it was a Giro in which for much of the time the narrative was that Roglic was washed.

Let's ignore that during the Tour Jumbo were trying for much of the time to win stages with Van Aert too and kept failing at that.

Let's ignore that Jumbo didn't win any monuments or WC, let alone winning them by stupendously long attacks because tactics don't matter anymore.
 
Yes, let's compare UAE minus Pogacar to Jumbo-Visma with Roglic and Vingegaard. The most neutral of metrics.

Let's ignore that Pogacar vs Vingegaard was a close battle for 2 weeks and that the gap being 7 minutes was much more due to Pogacar getting dropped by frigging Kwiatkowski.

Let's ignore that Roglic only barely won the Giro, and he won it by only one stage, and that it was a Giro in which for much of the time the narrative was that Roglic was washed.

Let's ignore that during the Tour Jumbo were trying for much of the time to win stages with Van Aert too and kept failing at that.

Let's ignore that Jumbo didn't win any monuments or WC, let alone winning them by stupendously long attacks because tactics don't matter anymore.
It was wrong to say Visma's 2023 dominance narrative was almost entirely shaped by that Vuelta. What about all the other races and wins since the beginning of that season? Its a long list - 69 wins. I provided a link.
 
It was wrong to say Visma's 2023 dominance narrative was almost entirely shaped by that Vuelta. What about all the other races and wins since the begging of that season? Its a long list - 69 wins. I provided a link.
Because it's not a holistic view of the situation at all, and if they had won 69 races winning only Giro and Tour and not going 1-2-3 in the Vuelta nobody would give a crap about it.
 
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Especially when the whole thing plays out in such a farcical manner. Nothing happens all day, the Pogster floats away, they self-destruct behind.
What annoys me is that noday even dares to question this. Lance Armstrong, Chris Froome ect got absolutely hammered every press conference. Heck, just look at Mauro Gianetti's history, yet nothing.
Unfortunately in this day and age, you aren't allowed to question the mainstream narrative like the past, you just get called a 'hater' or a 'conspiracy therist'.
 
What annoys me is that noday even dares to question this. Lance Armstrong, Chris Froome ect got absolutely hammered every press conference. Heck, just look at Mauro Gianetti's history, yet nothing.
Unfortunately in this day and age, you aren't allowed to question the mainstream narrative like the past, you just get called a 'hater' or a 'conspiracy therist'.
Pretty much! You'll get canceled!

I mean, of all people to be managing a team, no one spends much time bringing up the past of those two.

The race for second place is interesting!
 
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Definitely seems like Gianetti and Tadej's team supercharged the program after Tadej actually looked tired during Roubaix and Amstel.

Plus they know with the Tour route being so brutal this year that they'll have to push Tadej's recovery ability to a new level to guarantee more domination so this is probably a test for that.
 
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What annoys me is that noday even dares to question this. Lance Armstrong, Chris Froome ect got absolutely hammered every press conference. Heck, just look at Mauro Gianetti's history, yet nothing.
Unfortunately in this day and age, you aren't allowed to question the mainstream narrative like the past, you just get called a 'hater' or a 'conspiracy therist'.
That's it. Simply speaking, the main reason for that is the much increased degree of monopolization everywhere especially in the last few years starting from covid.
 
Definitely seems like Gianetti and Tadej's team supercharged the program after Tadej actually looked tired during Roubaix and Amstel.

Plus they know with the Tour route being so brutal this year that they'll have to push Tadej's recovery ability to a new level to guarantee more domination so this is probably a test for that.
More like "supercharged his bike" to make sure there is sufficient cushion to allow for the unforeseen and avoid any chance of embarrassment.
 

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