I almost wanted Van Aert to win the stage just for the comedy value. That moment went he started drilling it and dropped Pogacar was almost surreal.
Yeah, maybe there is no connection, but I can imagine he struggled with thoughts how far he's willing to go.Tom D seems like he did that stuff in 2015-18 and it messed with his head. So he probably refuse to go on full jumbo program
2015-18 Dumoulin would have finished with Thomas on a good day today. The Jumbo program - and the UAE one, for that matter - is on a different level entirely than anything seen in the 2010s.Tom D seems like he did that stuff in 2015-18 and it messed with his head. So he probably refuse to go on full jumbo program
There's been something 'off' with Roglic this season. Maybe he would have super-performed like his teammates but there's reason for me to have some doubt (in hindsight the final stage of the Dauphiné really was awkward).Imagine if Roglic and Kruijswijk were there too
100% what I believe happened. He quit because of a 'thanks, but no thanks' approach to whatever they're doing.Tom D seems like he did that stuff in 2015-18 and it messed with his head. So he probably refuse to go on full jumbo program
At least 5 stages, maybe even 6 or 7 if Van Aert can win last 3.And to think Yellow and Green was seen as too ambitious
Yellow
Green
Polka dot
4 stages
Not just tour winners, there are very few positive tests in general. While speeds are creeping higher every year. It's all just an exercise in PR.Are they 'Too Big To Bust' right now? I don't think anyone is going after TJV right now like they go after some team like Bahrain or Astana.
Do you guys think that if La Planche des Belles Filles hadn't happened and Pogacar finished 2nd in that Tour would he have been popped by now? UAE team was not that big in the beginning of 2020 and with the track record of his managers, I wouldn't be surprised. But I don't think anyone cares to go after the Tour winner anymore. The sport would collapse instantly, I think.
Dope tests apparently have has much value as those Covid tests they did on rest days, i.e. none.Not just tour winners, there are very few positive tests in general. While speeds are creeping higher every year. It's all just an exercise in PR.
Jumbo were competitively racing against each other today, i.e. at one point WvA was sprinting up Hautacam for the stage win whilst Kuss was pulling Vingegaard towards him.Holy ***, I just noticed that WvA could've easily win the polka dot had Kuss didn't chase him on the climb.
I believe so.Yeah, I do wonder who was the last rider to win Green and Polka dots in the same year in the Tour.
Probably Merckx?
You don't know what was inside that bidon.Oh & special f-you to that Jumbo staff member who refused to hand G Thomas a bidon when he asked for one.
They were too big to bust when Froome was let off the hook for his Salbutamol positive. No way anything happens now except via police action.Are they 'Too Big To Bust' right now? I don't think anyone is going after TJV right now like they go after some team like Bahrain or Astana.
Do you guys think that if La Planche des Belles Filles hadn't happened and Pogacar finished 2nd in that Tour would he have been popped by now? UAE team was not that big in the beginning of 2020 and with the track record of his managers, I wouldn't be surprised. But I don't think anyone cares to go after the Tour winner anymore. The sport would collapse instantly, I think.
And combative rider as well. 1969. Never repeated.I believe so.
Van Aert was absurd yet again and to think that he was allegedly doubtful for the Tour with a knee injury after missing the Belgian nationals. I think he is even more insane than the Yellow jersey and that is saying something.You don't know what was inside that bidon.
To me it's puzzling what they're in but in 20 years I follow the sport I don't recall seeing anything so stupidly absurd as the Belgian Hulk today. After 17 all-out stages, attack on KM 0, multiple pulls and attemps to get in the breakaway, little sprint in the intermediate, pulling constantly on Aubisque and Spandelles, attack on top of Spandelles and than this effort to Hautacam. All this while appearing he was everywhere giving his max.
It seems they are into something very powerful and with quick response that maybe they can top up during races to provide extra boost.
Very high. Gewiss at least needed the Mur de Huy to ride away into sunset. Jumbo can do it with a 1.2km @ 6% climb ( 1st stage of PN this year).Where do they fall in the all time ranking of most absurd team?
A TTT will dislodge Ineos tomorrowI dont know what all the fuss is about guys, they arent even leading the movistar classification![]()
He was in so many breaks where he didn’t care about the points and still almost won it by accident now. Could have easily done it. Missed opportunity.i was legitimately terrified that WVA was going for the KOM jersey lmao
to think Roglic and Kruijswijk aren't here anymore. Kruijswijk was top 10 in the first mt stage. Man. They'd probably 1-2-3 this ***Jumbo Festina or Gewiss is probably more accurate. Even Postal 2004-2005 was not this deep on rider strength.