Naah. In my world, monuments mean more than double and also it is more fun.Pog should go for the double already this year..
let the monuments for later..
Naah. In my world, monuments mean more than double and also it is more fun.Pog should go for the double already this year..
let the monuments for later..
Pog has an uncanny ability to inflict sudden extreme fatigue on all the other riders within seconds after his attack. Lethargy and excessive sleepiness might occur.
Yeah Bernal. But he won't be in shape this year to take them on IMO.
Why are you guys so down on the Tour already? What do you realistically prefer - an 'open' race where people ride defensively for marginal gains (see what I did there) or a race that blows up like today with huge time differences with a little less suspense of the final outcome? Basically, do you prefer the Giro of 2011 or 2012? Tour 2021 or Tour 2017? The answer is pretty clear for me. Also, lets see what Jumbo has to offer in July, Vingegaard and Roglic can contest Pogacar on their days, although I must admit it looks hard. It kinda reminds me of the Armstrong vs Telekom/T-Mobile years in the mid 00's. It sucks that Bernal is out since Jumbo is the only team I can see that can do anything against such a complete and insanely talented rider as Pogacar - the best rider I have ever seen. Armstrong, Basso, Ullrich, Boonen, Valverde, Cancellara, Contador, Wout... nope, Pogacar is the best.
Ewan was second last year.
I think people would like to see humans with strengths and weaknesses battle it out and try to take advantage of their strengths and limit losses elsewhere, with their rivals trying to take advantage of those weaknesses while having different weaknesses of their own, without team dominance. So not robots that are the best at everything or teams that can decimate the field and just have to have their leader sprint for 200m on a MTF.Why are you guys so down on the Tour already? What do you realistically prefer - an 'open' race where people ride defensively for marginal gains (see what I did there) or a race that blows up like today with huge time differences with a little less suspense of the final outcome? Basically, do you prefer the Giro of 2011 or 2012? Tour 2021 or Tour 2017? The answer is pretty clear for me. Also, lets see what Jumbo has to offer in July, Vingegaard and Roglic can contest Pogacar on their days, although I must admit it looks hard. It kinda reminds me of the Armstrong vs Telekom/T-Mobile years in the mid 00's. It sucks that Bernal is out since Jumbo is the only team I can see that can do anything against such a complete and insanely talented rider as Pogacar - the best rider I have ever seen. Armstrong, Basso, Ullrich, Boonen, Valverde, Cancellara, Contador, Wout... nope, Pogacar is the best.
Because they ended in those positions in the GC and two stages of the Tour.Pogacar, Vingegaard. 1, 2.
Why do I feel like I've seen that one before?
Both are equally terrible to me. I would probably take the 2021 Tour over the 2017 Tour because the racing outside the mountain stages (ignoring crashes) was a bit better, but both belong on the pile of Tours that would have been disappointing if I'd expected them not to be poor.But do you prefer the opposite, an 'open' race where the riders take a few seconds on each other on the MTFs that we have seen in the past? I think thats just fake suspense.
But do you prefer the opposite, an 'open' race where the riders take a few seconds on each other on the MTFs that we have seen in the past? I think thats just fake suspense.
I suppose I'm trying to put it in the perspective of eras, and we're now, definitively, in Pogacar's.
I started watching at the tail end of the battles between Lemond/Fignon which was a fantastic introduction. Then came the boredom of the Indurain years, but outside of The Tour, he was far from dominant in stage races and not really prominent in one-day races. Thankfully, I missed most of the Armstrong era due to working abroad. Then came Froome, who was similar to Indurain, except slightly more entertaining imo.
Pogacar, like Merckx, looks like he can win every race he enters now. So perhaps the only real interest now, like then, is how he competes against a great generation of classics riders?
He’s just out for a regular Saturday ride with his friends.Wow Pogi is Amazing, and he's just a kid having fun riding his bike. Hopefully Rogla will at least make a race of it when they meet. Who else is there to take Pogi on?
A very bad mannered friend. leaving his pals behind like that two Saturdays in a row (soon to be three?)He’s just out for a regular Saturday ride with his friends.
There’s always that one try hard friend.A very bad mannered friend. leaving his pals behind like that two Saturdays in a row (soon to be three?)
Pog should go for the double already this year..
let the monuments for later..
This was a Tirreno of an exceptionally high level. It was completely dominated by the GT specialists. In other years classic riders can play along for the GC, but they didn't come close this year. The climbs were taken very agressively.
What? When have classics riders been able to compete for the GC in Tirreno? 2016, sure, but otherwise you have to go back to the mid-noughties.