It's a cursed plagueWinning any GT is really really hard. But now Covid really turned the tables in last couple years and it sucks. You just don't know which day can be your last.
It's a cursed plagueWinning any GT is really really hard. But now Covid really turned the tables in last couple years and it sucks. You just don't know which day can be your last.
Because he's clearly sick and can't confront the next two weeks less than on full form. Ayuso was asymptimatic I believe.
Because he's symptomatic and probably getting worse? Infections are rarely 1:1 comparable, the doctor is gonna have to make the decision, and given Evenepoel is SQS star rider with a looong contract I would tread very carefully.Why on Earth quit after a stage win and with a rest day to look forward to. Ayuso showed that it's not necessarily a death sentence.
You make it sound like he would have won the Vuelta otherwise. I don't think so.Ayuso was very symptomatic. He just kept testing "negative". He lost more than 3 minutes in the TT due to his illness
Sure, he may very well be too ill to continue. But why decide so today?Because he's symptomatic and probably getting worse? Infections are rarely 1:1 comparable, the doctor is gonna have to make the decision, and given Evenepoel is SQS star rider with a looong contract I would tread very carefully.
If the infection is just starting to get symptomatic the last 2 days, he's not winning the Giro and it's a high risk 0 reward strategy.
That's impressive considering he only finished 2'17 behind Evenepoel.Ayuso was very symptomatic. He just kept testing "negative". He lost more than 3 minutes in the TT due to his illness
You make it sound like he would have won the Vuelta otherwise. I don't think so.
I think if it's too bad right now and he gets slightly better on the rest day you don't want to risk a relapse anyway, and you don't wanna expose other riders either.Sure, he may very well be too ill to continue. But why decide so today?
Because he's symptomatic and probably getting worse? Infections are rarely 1:1 comparable, the doctor is gonna have to make the decision, and given Evenepoel is SQS star rider with a looong contract I would tread very carefully.
If the infection is just starting to get symptomatic the last 2 days, he's not winning the Giro and it's a high risk 0 reward strategy.
It’s hard to tell if it’s more him, his team, or his doctors pushing the decision. If it were me personally I would probably make the call after the rest day based on my symptoms, but they could have hard line rules especially considering the media scrutiny he and the team would be getting. If there really are no rules and he just won the TT I agree it’s at least worth waiting from a logic perspective.Sure, he may very well be too ill to continue. But why decide so today?
I just learned Remco has abandoned the Giro.It doesn't bode well for Remco.
Today's stage shoulda been a blowout win for him.
To win it by a meager 1 sec got to be demoralizing.
I'm sure he was expecting to have a full 2 mins lead on Roglic.
Something is amiss, just not normal.
The guy just had to quit his season biggest goal and your response is to flame him?a choice impossible to understand
A guy who won the time trial today means he's not ill, ok he didn't give to other Gc guys minutes but he beated among the best Itt riders in the world like Thomas and Kung
then tomorrow is rest and then two quiet days
Doesn't make sense
Even if he would not have won the Giro he could easily finish in the top 5 or top 10 with 2 stages won and more days in the pink jersey
Such a thing is disrespectful to the race
At the Tour he would not have done it
Health before everything. No need to push him beyond his limits now, it's not worth it if it gets worse over time.a choice impossible to understand
A guy who won the time trial today means he's not ill, ok he didn't give to other Gc guys minutes but he beated among the best Itt riders in the world like Thomas and Kung
then tomorrow is rest and then two quiet days
Doesn't make sense
Even if he would not have won the Giro he could easily finish in the top 5 or top 10 with 2 stages won and more days in the pink jersey
Such a thing is disrespectful to the race
At the Tour he would not have done it
It's all about the tour from now on imho. The giro was a nice intermezzo but I think a 2nd Vuelta won't please him or the sponsors. That's finished business (for now). I don't think the strength of the team matters either. It won't be perfect anyway as all the preparation went to the giro. The tour offers him experience, an opportunity to hunt stages and just see where he ends up in the GC without pressure. Maybe health issues due to covid make a tour entry too difficult but I really hope that's not the case.There's still the Vuelta.
I'm not his fan at all, but this is harsh. There is no "easy" stage in a GT race, specially not for a banged up and Covid positive human. It's also smart since he could infect many others.a choice impossible to understand
A guy who won the time trial today means he's not ill, ok he didn't give to other Gc guys minutes but he beated among the best Itt riders in the world like Thomas and Kung
then tomorrow is rest and then two quiet days
Doesn't make sense
Even if he would not have won the Giro he could easily finish in the top 5 or top 10 with 2 stages won and more days in the pink jersey
Such a thing is disrespectful to the race
At the Tour he would not have done it