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I have been barely aware that he still races. For his sake, I hope he simply keeps the wheels on the ground.Ewan to get one if Philipsen and/or Cav win 2 and 1.
I have been barely aware that he still races. For his sake, I hope he simply keeps the wheels on the ground.Ewan to get one if Philipsen and/or Cav win 2 and 1.
2020 was close until Sagan got disqualified. 21 and 11 were close to see if the other teams could get Cav OTL. 18 wasn’t close at all, a 231 point gap. 17 was close until Kittel DNFed. Like @Red Rick said, it hasn’t been competitive at the end since 2010.I think this jersey was more competitive with the pre-2011 point scheme. Before that I have the idea that a contested jersey was the case more often than not while after 2011 the biggest battles I remember were maybe only 2020 and 2017/2018.
And I can guarantee if Biniam Girmay won the Green jersey at the Tour de France that he would be a national hero in Eritrea.
The last real competition I would say was Petacchic Cav, and Hushovd, and Hushovd and Cav.Any of those named would be great story if they won Green. But I will hope for Biniam Girmay but picked Jasper Phillipson.
Would also be great if Fabio Jakobsen and Lefevere targeted Green. Jakobsen almost died in 2020 so that would be a fairytail and I've always liked fairytails. But I hope for Girmay as that would be an even bigger story for the sport. Girmay has never finished a Grand Tour but he is still only 23.
Also regarding the fight for Green, agree it hasn't been interesting for a while (when was it last a real competition?) But when I look at these names in the poll it certainly could be a very interesting competition this year if the teams and riders want it. And I can guarantee if Biniam Girmay won the Green jersey at the Tour de France that he would be a national hero in Eritrea.
Philipsen also has the advantage of being really consistent in the sprint finishes.The riders that I think will target it include Pedersen, Girmay, and Phillipsen. There are enough pure sprint stages and the points heavily favor winning over placing so I think Phillipsen has the advantage. He also has MVDP leading him out on flat stages and competing with the others for points on lumpy stages.
Green is the Nations League of jerseys. Nobody cares except the winner.
Pedersen said that he doesn't aim for it. Guys like Coquard usually go for as many points as they can, but well... no.
Bini could be an interesting contender indeed, but it would need an early stage win, I guess, as that will probably be his first priority. You can't really go for all from the start in your first ever Tour, and intermediate points are important for green.
There is indeed only 1 jersey for Classicimanos to care aboutCompletely disagree.
It's the 2nd most prestigious jersey at the Tour and, after the World Championship jersey, the most coveted jersey in pro cycling for puncheurs and sprinters to win.