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Tour de France 2020 | Stage 9 (Pau - Laruns, 153 km)

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Then why do you find it "pathetic", that a guy who suffered a big defeat yesterday, goes on the attack today? :rolleyes:
So you didn't even know the reasoning behind my post, but somehow, someway, you have jumped to conclusions and roll eye posts? Weird, to say the least. What I find pathetic is that Pinot, according to Pinot, couldn't put any force on the pedals due to a messed up back, which they have had to work on every day for 3 hours. Ok, that sounds like a fair explanation. Fast forward to not even 24 hours later and somehow he is reborn, attacking, dancing on the pedals. How is that possible? Was it magic, was it some natural force?

I think I know why: the mental blockade. We've seen it before, and we'll probably see it again, be it this or next year. Roglic gives up in the Dauphine, and Pinot is the man to beat, looking to be in the best shape and being in the best position GC wise. All of a sudden he's getting dropped left, right and center. Race is out of reach and Pinot looks amazing once more. So yes, I find that pathetic.
 
So you didn't even know the reasoning behind my post, but somehow, someway, you have jumped to conclusions and roll eye posts? Weird, to say the least. What I find pathetic is that Pinot, according to Pinot, couldn't put any force on the pedals due to a messed up back, which they have had to work on every day for 3 hours. Ok, that sounds like a fair explanation. Fast forward to not even 24 hours later and somehow he is reborn, attacking, dancing on the pedals. How is that possible? Was it magic, was it some natural force? I think I know why: the mental blockade. We've seen it before, and we'll probably see it again, be it this or next year. Roglic gives up in the Dauphine, and Pinot is the man to beat, looking to be in the best shape and being in the best position GC wise. All of a sudden he's getting dropped left, right and center. Race is out of reach and Pinot looks amazing once more. So yes, I find that pathetic.

It's pretty difficult to know the reasoning behind your post, when you don't write the reasoning behind your post.........

I do find it interesting though, that what you (apparently) find pathetic, is all stuff you have made up yourself, without a shred of actual knowledge or evidence...... so yeah, eye roll incoming:

:rolleyes:
 

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