Mads Hayman.was hoping he would help make roubaix interesting this year, hope it's not as bad as it seems
I think because he has the audacity to take a pull once in a while when it would perhaps be advisable to not do that.This sport is so brutal to follow! Sucks.
As an aside, and I'm genuinely curious and really don't want to start an argument about this, but for those who don't like Mads...why? I can't figure it. Guy is hard as nails, great in a variety of terrain, and just keeps getting better. Plus, his attitude is hilarious in interviews. Suffers no fools.
What's not to like?
That's a very easy one to answer. The power dynamics in the classics in this generation are already completely out of whack. Pedersen is just about the only guy who has any hope of challenging Pogacar or Van der Poel in them, but rather than riding in a way that maximises his odds of doing so, he refuses to do anything other than ride with Pogacar and/or Van der Poel because he seems to have this bizarre worldview where beating them only counts if it happens because you're stronger. It's impossible for me to root for someone who simultaneously contributes to the extreme repetitive one-sidedness of the biggest races in the current era while also torpedoing his own chances, for no other reason than his decision to ride like the biggest idiot in the world every single time he faces Pogacar and/or Van der Poel.This sport is so brutal to follow! Sucks.
As an aside, and I'm genuinely curious and really don't want to start an argument about this, but for those who don't like Mads...why? I can't figure it. Guy is hard as nails, great in a variety of terrain, and just keeps getting better. Plus, his attitude is hilarious in interviews. Suffers no fools.
What's not to like?
Wheelsucking aliens > usually goodI think because he has the audacity to take a pull once in a while when it would perhaps be advisable to not do that.
Everyone else would be chastised for being a wheelsucker in that case but apparently the rules are different for him.
I think we need to hope that Pogacar is closer to challenge MdvP in MSR and Roubaix, and MdvP is closer to challenging Pog in Flanders. Don't even get me started on my van Aert hopium hype train, my heart can't stand the disappointment.Having said all that, this is still very bad news for the cobbles because between this injury and Van Aert's, the chances of anyone standing up to Pogacar and Van der Poel have gone from unlikely but not unrealistic to statistically insignificant. If those two wanted it, third place would be odds on to finish 5+ minutes down in both Ronde and Roubaix this year. It might well turn out to be the single worst spring of all time...
