If there isn't any opposition, of course it's a disadvantage for the three individually strongest riders in the race if they're all on the same team. It was just as bad for Vingegaard as it was for Roglic. Do people now think that Vingegaard should leave? No, strangely enough they don't.Everyone has their opinion re a potential Roglič transfer. If he stays, I trust he has good reasons to do so. But one argument I've seen repeated is the one Zeeman uses here, i.e. it's "easier" to beat Vingegaard & Kuss if he's their teammate.
In reality the Vuelta showed the complete opposite to be true. Being on the same team as those riders skewered his chances. He couldn't attack, he had to endure their attacks & the team actively imposed orders to force him into 3rd.
Could the scenario be different in the Tour? Maybe, maybe not. That's the sort of question I assume Rog is asking himself right now (& the team, whether he believes their answers or not).
Why would Joans leave, he's the favored son?If there isn't any opposition, of course it's a disadvantage for the three individually strongest riders in the race if they're all on the same team. It was just as bad for Vingegaard as it was for Roglic. Do people now think that Vingegaard should leave? No, strangely enough they don't.
I think it's La La Land if you expect this to happen in the Tour where Pogacar is at the start. There for a guy like Roglic, who I think most people would rate not quite at Pogi and Vingegaard level, it's probably better to be on the team with one of them, so that at least one of them won't chase him.
Not the favored son, just the better rider of the two. Jumbo aren't stupid, if they believe they have a bigger chance of winning the Tour with Roglic than with Vingegaard they send Roglic. I don't know why Roglic fans think it's purely because of some personal preference among Jumbo management or whatever.Why would Joans leave, he's the favored son?
Not the favored son, just the better rider of the two. Jumbo aren't stupid, if they believe they have a bigger chance of winning the Tour with Roglic than with Vingegaard they send Roglic. I don't know why Roglic fans think it's purely because of some personal preference among Jumbo management or whatever.
I agree with most of this. But Jumbo doesn't have to guess as much as we do. They know what they are capable of. It's easier to make a choice when your data and performance coaches tell you what's up. I think the riders pretty much know also, internally anyway.Because the level is much, much closer than some imagine. There's a top 3 GT riders in the world. Rog is one of them.
He's far too close in terms of level to the other two to be simply discarded as superfluous. If I were Jumbo I would do everything to take Roglič as co-leader (or leader B, with respect to Vinge for his accomplishments) to the TdF next year. Forget WvA's personal ambitions as well, i.e. make it all about Vinge & Rog.
Based on Rog's form on his best days (Monte Lussari, Angliru), he could arguably take the fight to at least Pog in the TdF. And I think he knows this as well.
Hence why he's still interested in the Tour. If he was washed, the decision would be much, much more straight-forward i.e. stay at Jumbo to clean up some races for the sake of statistics padding or sign a big contract elsewhere for the money. Here the decision is about how best to approach the TdF next year because he can still realistically fight for yellow.
That's how I see it anyway.
Rog is like 7 years older than Jonas. They are planning for more than just todayBecause the level is much, much closer than some imagine. There's a top 3 GT riders in the world. Rog is one of them.
He's far too close in terms of level to the other two to be simply discarded as superfluous. If I were Jumbo I would do everything to take Roglič as co-leader (or leader B, with respect to Vinge for his accomplishments) to the TdF next year. Forget WvA's personal ambitions as well, i.e. make it all about Vinge & Rog.
Based on Rog's form on his best days (Monte Lussari, Angliru), he could arguably take the fight to at least Pog in the TdF. And I think he knows this as well.
Hence why he's still interested in the Tour. If he was washed, the decision would be much, much more straight-forward i.e. stay at Jumbo to clean up some races for the sake of statistics padding or sign a big contract elsewhere for the money. Here the decision is about how best to approach the TdF next year because he can still realistically fight for yellow.
That's how I see it anyway.
It's all a bit of guesswork, of course, and hope springs eternal. It could be that Roglic is close to Pogacar as a GT rider, and he probably is if Pogi continues to have bad days like he's had in the past two Tours. But the level Vingo and Pogi showed on their best days in the Tour, I'm sorry, but Roglic has never been close to that. I don't think anybody has.Because the level is much, much closer than some imagine. There's a top 3 GT riders in the world. Rog is one of them.
He's far too close in terms of level to the other two to be simply discarded as superfluous. If I were Jumbo I would do everything to take Roglič as co-leader (or leader B, with respect to Vinge for his accomplishments) to the TdF next year. Forget WvA's personal ambitions as well, i.e. make it all about Vinge & Rog.
Based on Rog's form on his best days (Monte Lussari, Angliru), he could arguably take the fight to at least Pog in the TdF. And I think he knows this as well.
Hence why he's still interested in the Tour. If he was washed, the decision would be much, much more straight-forward i.e. stay at Jumbo to clean up some races for the sake of statistics padding or sign a big contract elsewhere for the money. Here the decision is about how best to approach the TdF next year because he can still realistically fight for yellow.
That's how I see it anyway.
It's all a bit of guesswork, of course, and hope springs eternal. It could be that Roglic is close to Pogacar as a GT rider, and he probably is if Pogi continues to have bad days like he's had in the past two Tours. But the level Vingo and Pogi showed on their best days in the Tour, I'm sorry, but Roglic has never been close to that. I don't think anybody has.
Softer route is great for Rog cause it means the chance of a tactical win by team dynamics, which is his best shot, is greater.Something else to speculate about is the actual 2024 TdF route. I just glanced at the thread here & some early rumors point towards an ITT heavy Tour with some softer gradient mountain stages (hinting towards favoring a certain Belgian rider...). This should also be a factor in decisions as well.
Honestly anything with more time trialling should be good for Roglič as well. He might not be the world's best at an ITT but he can certainly hold his own on all terrains (& to be fair I think he is one of the absolute best in a hilly or mountain ITT).
I wonder how bigger the clinic would blow up if next year Vinge kicks the crap out of Pog, who kicks the crap out of Roglic, Evenepoel, and everyone else again.
On softer route Roglič would have issues, due to the team pushing Jonas ahead early on the climbs and then Roglič not being able to drop the rest for a long time into the climb. Better for climbs to be harder. That is for Rogla being able to bridge more easily and not to bring other riders with him. If it will be ITT heavy. Then hopefully not just flat terrain. For Rogla to shine.
On soft route Rogla will lose internal battle with Jonas. Team will set up Jonas early on the climbs and that is that. Rogla can then sit back with Kuss, Kuss not giving him his bike if a mechanical would get involved. So Rogla needs harder route to beat both (Jonas and Pogi, potentially Remco) and JV. Hopefully the organiser to prepare a route suitable for all four. Look at where eagles nest.
Tough terrain.
We’d be in for a WVA vs MVDP show the whole race which could get spicy.Nah. I'll simply go & start spamming Prudhomme & co to make a TdF route with nothing but flat stages, middle mountains & lots of flat ITT's.
That'll teach those watts monsters a lesson. It's called the Tour de France, i.e. I don't see what the Alps & Pyrenees have got to do with anything. I mean let's face facts, most French people don't even live in the mountains!
I agree with Red Rick tbh.
I mean anything to upset the apple cart is welcome, i.e. no matter their reasons, if the route planners offer something different & force Vingegaard & Pog to adopt a different battle plan, it could also inadvertently suit Rog as well.
If Jumbo go into the race with total certainty with regards to the plan to follow with Vingegaard (which they would do on a similar route as 2021, 22 & 23), then that wouldn't help Rog either. Besides, I think Evenepoel could prove to be Rog's best ally next summer as long as he remains in the game for as long possible.
He's an extra variable for Jumbo to deal with.
You would have a point if Jumbo didn’t race to make the race easy when Roglic is the leader while they race it hard and full gas when it’s Vinge.On soft route Rogla will lose internal battle with Jonas. Team will set up Jonas early on the climbs and that is that. Rogla can then sit back with Kuss, Kuss not giving him his bike if a mechanical would get involved. So Rogla needs harder route to beat both (Jonas and Pogi, potentially Remco) and JV. Hopefully the organiser to prepare a route suitable for all four. Look at where eagles nest.
Tough terrain.
You would have a point if Jumbo didn’t race to make the race easy when Roglic is the leader while they race it hard and full gas when it’s Vinge.
Nothing is easy in a GT but they visibly ride easier in the past when Roglic was the sole leader compared to when it’s Vinge.It's never easy.
Nothing is easy in a GT but they visibly ride easier in the past when Roglic was the sole leader compared to when it’s Vinge.
I guess everyone is just better then Vinge has faced at the Tour then considering the groups are bigger when Jumbo is pacing for Roglic till the final climb.It's just the impression. In both cases it was on the limit.