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

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Aug 18, 2010
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Apparently Debbuschere and the Coq may be in trouble and the race centre is implying that a few other riders may be back with them, but I don’t think that includes anyone prominent
 
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May 8, 2014
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Great domestique work from Gorka Izagirre. He is the one responsible the most for MAL's victory today. Great job, Chapeau!
 
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Exactly. And actually letting your team ride like that all day requires some self judgment he apparently does not have. Not a good leader.

Have you ever done endurance sports?

Some days you just run out, and it doesn’t happen gradually, it happens suddenly, inside a minute you go from feeling fine, to feeling like crap and having no strength left.

It’s got nothing to do with leadership, or the lack thereof.
 
Apr 3, 2009
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That's a good climb. Congrats to MAL, nicely done. Good sorting of the GC. Nothing terribly exciting but it sets up an interesting stage for tomorrow. Someone's gotta attack on that course, right?
 
May 22, 2014
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Because he always promises and Never delivers!

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.
 
Aug 5, 2009
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Mighty win for Lopez. Carapaz was gutsy. As expected not much separating the Slovenians. Valverde was surprising. Porte just found the stage about 2 kms too far but still worked his way up GC. Good ride. Landa looked fresh and the team delivered, he just couldn't finish it off. Kuss another great ride.
 
May 3, 2015
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Have you ever done endurance sports?

Some days you just run out, and it doesn’t happen gradually, it happens suddenly, inside a minute you go from feeling fine, to feeling like crap and having no strength left.

It’s got nothing to do with leadership, or the lack thereof.
Sure but ot happens constantly to Landa while he himself loves to talk himself up as being super strong andblaming others.
 
Aug 17, 2020
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What a brutal finish. Those walls just kept coming and coming. Happy for MAL he rode great. Roglic is awesome with a great team. Overall great tour sans a couple snooze fest stages but having gaps this small at this juncture of a GT is refreshing.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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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.
 
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Isn't he just doing what he always does? Looks absolutely amazing in one or two mountain stages every GT, but is never quite able to turn this dominance into seriously challenging for the overall win.

Very good result for a debut Tour, just wasn't good in Laruns. But yeah, there's no chance to catch Rog or Pog in the TT even if his TT is a lot better than last year.
 
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