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I would assume Martin Marcellusi will win today's stage considering the name of the finishing town.

He did crash yesterday, so maybe the win is not as secure as it could have been.
 
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I would assume Martin Marcellusi will win today's stage considering the name of the finishing town.

He did crash yesterday, so maybe the win is not as secure as it could have been.
The crash just makes it more epic when he does win it.
 
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New season, new wisdom from Jens.
Roglic's interviews show that Roglic=Leonidas.
The interviewers are Xerxes but Roglic won't let them through.

Bonus wisdom: there are white sharks in the Mediterranean.
 
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New season, new wisdom from Jens.
Roglic's interviews show that Roglic=Leonidas.
The interviewers are Xerxes but Roglic won't let them through.

Bonus wisdom: there are white sharks in the Mediterranean.
Is that Jens of the Voigt variant? Commentating for German TV? Does he sound as annoyingly half-intentionally/half-unintentionally comical in German?
 
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Is that Jens of the Voigt variant? Commentating for German TV? Does he sound as annoyingly half-intentionally/half-unintentionally comical in German?

You could say that, but I usually find it pretty entertaining. He always has his idiosyncratic view and he's super enthused for everything and a strategic optimist, meaning he will always ask the quesetion: "how is x a reason for optimism", regardless of what you enter. Also Jens may say outlandish stuff, but he won't believe his outlandish stuff to be the only viable perspective, which would make it annoying indeed.
 
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You could say that, but I usually find it pretty entertaining. He always has his idiosyncratic view and he's super enthused for everything and a strategic optimist, meaning he will always ask the quesetion: "how is x a reason for optimism", regardless of what you enter. Also Jens may say outlandish stuff, but he won't believe his outlandish stuff to be the only viable perspective, which would make it annoying indeed.
he indeed is entertaining when they have a real expert at his side and can just tell some anecdotes. Having to analyse the race is unfortunately a bit of a different story. Especially as Bengsch tends to get lost talking about some German-focused nonsense as well.
 
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You could say that, but I usually find it pretty entertaining. He always has his idiosyncratic view and he's super enthused for everything and a strategic optimist, meaning he will always ask the quesetion: "how is x a reason for optimism", regardless of what you enter. Also Jens may say outlandish stuff, but he won't believe his outlandish stuff to be the only viable perspective, which would make it annoying indeed.
To be fair I haven't seen too much of Voigt, except when he's been doing the Savoldelli role on the motorbike or the very occasional visit he's had to the commentary booth, but in English he always has his 'funny persona'. Which can be very entertaining, I remember he did a really funny interview in the 2009 TdF explaining how Astana could be beaten. But ideally I want commentators to either be chill or serious sometimes as well. :D
 
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he indeed is entertaining when they have a real expert at his side and can just tell some anecdotes. Having to analyse the race is unfortunately a bit of a different story. Especially as Bengsch tends to get lost talking about some German-focused nonsense as well.

Bengtsch and his nationalism are really an annoyance. Especially as, as you say, he get's lost in over analyzing it on top of his focus. The good thing about Jens is that he loves everybody and that there's always someone at his side. Jensi alone as a commentary would get pretty wild at some point.
 
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