Tour de France 2020 | Stage 17 (Grenoble - Méribel Col de la Loze, 170 km)

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Yap. Talks a lot of good game but always manages to let people down.

Today is not laugh at Bahrain, they did their job, but it was really peak free Landa that his team tees him up the whole day and when they come to the end of their matches he meekly slips back into anonymity in the lead group and then shortly after falls out the other side.
I still prefer to see that, than riders sit in the main group with teammates and do absolutely nothing; just wait for them to gradually drop off one by one. At least Landa put his cards on the table, but just didn't have the legs when it came down to it.
 
I dont think amyone makes fun of the team. They were strong. But Landa is a joke. Speaking of a dud earlier in the thread, Landa is surely closer to being one then Ala. Strong in *** talking and creating intern problems, not so much on the bike.

Id have to agree. Landa seemingly always complains about being bottlenecked then when he has the chance he fails. Not a big Landa fan anyway so seeing him bonk didn’t hurt my feelings. I’d take Ala over him any day. BTW...giving Ala the combative award is nothing but homerism. Carapaz should have gotten it
 
Going back through the results over the last two years, it’s funny that some in the media have pushed the narrative of Pogacar being a better TTer than Roglic because of 1 national championship.

Roglic put 1:30 into Tadej in the Vuelta TT last year. Before that Roglic has proven to be a world class TTer. Roglic won 4 TTs races last year. He won 2 in 3 in 2017.

He’s world class and has beaten Pogacar head to head on a couple of occasions. 1 victory in a national championship in their first race back after not racing for months because of a pandemic does not put them on equal footing.
Pogacar did the steepest part on a Road bike and changed bikes. This was the better tactic but Roglic didn't take the chance because he only had one person in the teamcar (the driver?). This is what i understand went down.
 
Going back through the results over the last two years, it’s funny that some in the media have pushed the narrative of Pogacar being a better TTer than Roglic because of 1 national championship.

Roglic put 1:30 into Tadej in the Vuelta TT last year. Before that Roglic has proven to be a world class TTer. Roglic won 4 TTs races last year. He won 2 in 3 in 2017.

He’s world class and has beaten Pogacar head to head on a couple of occasions. 1 victory in a national championship in their first race back after not racing for months because of a pandemic does not put them on equal footing.
Historic TT results are not all that relevant when one of the guys involved is 21. And when the TT is on a mountain.
 
Going back through the results over the last two years, it’s funny that some in the media have pushed the narrative of Pogacar being a better TTer than Roglic because of 1 national championship.

Roglic put 1:30 into Tadej in the Vuelta TT last year. Before that Roglic has proven to be a world class TTer. Roglic won 4 TTs races last year. He won 2 in 3 in 2017.

He’s world class and has beaten Pogacar head to head on a couple of occasions. 1 victory in a national championship in their first race back after not racing for months because of a pandemic does not put them on equal footing.

But it is the most recent result, and I prefer having a sense of suspense before the TT, rather than feeling the race is over :cool:
 
If you are Pello (top 5 at Giro) or Poels (LBL champion rides weeks with injury) and Caruso (top 10 GC rider ) you will to be shaking your head now

If you are Cobrelli you have to be totally puzzled
This is how cycling works though.
You pull for your captain and follow team orders but you're not guaranteed this will bring you wins or jerseys or anything.

It's the very nature of the sport and I'm not sure why Landa should be blamed by his teammates for not having the legs to finish their wonderful effort.
 
Going back through the results over the last two years, it’s funny that some in the media have pushed the narrative of Pogacar being a better TTer than Roglic because of 1 national championship.

Roglic put 1:30 into Tadej in the Vuelta TT last year. Before that Roglic has proven to be a world class TTer. Roglic won 4 TTs in races last year. He won 2 in 2018 and 3 in 2017.

He’s world class and has beaten Pogacar head to head on a couple of occasions. 1 victory in a national championship in their first race back after not racing for months because of a pandemic does not put them on equal footing.
Roglic is definitely favourite to beat him but there is just an element of doubt because of the national championships
 
Pogacar did the steepest part on a Road bike and changed bikes. This was the better tactic but Roglic didn't take the chance because he only had one person in the teamcar (the driver?). This is what i understand went down.
Yes, also in the steepest part at the beginning Pog got 30s and Roglic got worse weather. The only question mark regarding Roglic ITT is his fatigue. If this ITT would be at the beginning Roglic would get like a minute on Pog.
 
This is how cycling works though.
You pull for your captain and follow team orders but you're not guaranteed this will bring you wins or jerseys or anything.

It's the very nature of the sport and I'm not sure why Landa should be blamed by his teammates for not having the legs to finish their wonderful effort.

It s not that Landa couldn't pulll it off its just he didnt look good at all today
 
A strong pace on both HC climbs and a great battle on Col de la Loze. Congrats to Lopez, a fantastic climber who usually attacks a lot more in a GT. It looks like he and the team decided to keep their powder dry almost till the end and make one big attack at the right moment. He's been also too inconsistent to fight for the win but usually because of crashes and injuries. He is consistent the whole Tour this year. Let's see how he goes tomorrow.