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As long as we're allowed to make fun of mou, I'm good.
This is for you mou, buddy:
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The prophet predicts KO tomorrow from Pogi. What should we consider the devastating win? Is one 1 minute on Jonas enough on such a short and flat course?

View: https://x.com/mou55981652/status/1932517780357541987
The destiny of clowns like that on social media is one of this days being humilliated and embarassed because of the stupid, false and ridiculous statements he proclaims.

If things go well without crashes, Vingegaard will this summer indirectly, be the reason of the fact he will have to shutdown his social media.

Maybe tomorrow he will have already a big surprise.
 
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The destiny of clowns like that on social media is one of this days being humilliated and embarassed because of the stupid, false and ridiculous statements he proclaims.

If things go well without crashes, Vingegaard will this summer indirectly, be the reason of the fact he will have to shutdown his social media.

Maybe tomorrow he will have already a big surprise.
Don’t forget what you said in the past.
 
The prophet predicts KO tomorrow from Pogi. What should we consider the devastating win? Is one 1 minute on Jonas enough on such a short and flat course?

View: https://x.com/mou55981652/status/1932517780357541987
That is not true. I read his tweets daily and haven't seen anything suggesting that Pogacar KO's Vingegaard tomorrow i.e gaining a big time lead. 17 km TT isn't enough for either guy to deliver a KO blow.
 
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How exactly?

There was the another tweet like an hour before the one that I posted:

View: https://x.com/mou55981652/status/1932504343577592152
The consensus is that Vingegaard is the better time trialist out of the two but mou uses wordplay to say that Pogacar will win, no mention of a KO blow. He is saying that Pogacar is going to teach him a 'lesson' and send him back to 'school' aka the drawing board before the Tour.
 
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I see my post doesn't convey what I intended. I was asking whether Pog should wait for a month. I know Mou is gonna Big Mouth.
Pog can’t wait for sure. He wants to win everything

Even more so considering that Dauphiné is a race he never won.

From interviews of his in 2024, it's pretty clear that there are races he loves, cares about (i.e. RVV, SB ...), races that are just too important (i.e. TdF), and races he doesn't care about that much.
One week stages races seem to fall into the latter category.
Meaning that he doesn't care about winning them multiple times (like RVV or SB) but he said he'd like to have won all the major ones at least once.

I too think Pog is the kind of guy that once he participates he wants to win, regardless, but especially given that he still has to mark said race on his checklist.
Had it been Tirreno-Adriatico or UAE Tour (I know: the latter is not a 'major one week race', I'm just making a point) I could see him putting into it a tad less effort.



 
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I don't think that's the consensus. As far as I recall, Vingegaard has only beaten Pog in TT's in the third week of the Tour. He did however do that consistently until last year. Earlier TT's have been won by Pog.

Going by previous results, Pog should be expected to beat Vingegaard today.
Just looked up from 2021 onwards and Pogacar finished ahead of Vingegaard in every early ITT but behind him in every week 3 ITT except the Nice final stage last year.

The 2 ITTs both being quite early in the race will suit Pogacar more.
 
Even more so considering that Dauphiné is a race he never won.

From interviews of his in 2024, it's pretty clear that there are races he loves, cares about (i.e. RVV, SB ...), races that are just too important (i.e. TdF), and races he doesn't care about that much.
One week stages races seem to fall into the latter category.
Meaning that he doesn't care about winning them multiple times (like RVV or SB) but he said he'd like to have won all the major ones at least once.

I too think Pog is the kind of guy that once he participates he wants to win, regardless, but especially given that he still has to mark said race on his checklist.
Had it been Tirreno-Adriatico or UAE Tour (I know: the latter is not a 'major one week race', I'm just making a point) I could see him putting into it a tad less effort.



That's rather obvious Pogacar isn't participating here just for the training sessions. He's here to win the race and send a clear message to his rivals before the Tour.
 
Even more so considering that Dauphiné is a race he never won.

From interviews of his in 2024, it's pretty clear that there are races he loves, cares about (i.e. RVV, SB ...), races that are just too important (i.e. TdF), and races he doesn't care about that much.
One week stages races seem to fall into the latter category.
Meaning that he doesn't care about winning them multiple times (like RVV or SB) but he said he'd like to have won all the major ones at least once.

I too think Pog is the kind of guy that once he participates he wants to win, regardless, but especially given that he still has to mark said race on his checklist.
Had it been Tirreno-Adriatico or UAE Tour (I know: the latter is not a 'major one week race', I'm just making a point) I could see him putting into it a tad less effort.




One-weekers are probably the lowest priority for him. It's all about GTs, monuments and a few other races (WC or Strade). Still, he wins almost every one-weeker he enters plus this one is very prestigious (due to Vingegaard and Evenepoel). I guess he will try hard to win it.
 
No I'm not. I'm basing it on the results of all the time trials they've done since the '21 Tour.

And why didn't you answer my questions?

"Where do you see this consensus and what's that based on, if not previous results?"

I think he is just preparing for excuses, just like their "prophet".
If Vingegaard beats Pogacar in the TT it will be "Vingegaard is a better TTer, you'll see in the last 3 stages".
If Vingegaard wins Dauphiné, they will say something like "That's just a prep race, you'll see in the Tour".
If Vingegaard wins the Tour, the line will be "Because UAE are bad/because Pogi races in the spring, where is Vingegaard in the spring" or something.