Tour de France Tour de France 2022: Stage 7 (Tomblaine – La Super Planche des Belles Filles, 176.3k)

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What is this supposed to mean?

Should he have let his closest rival take the win?

What a finish! A pity that the CN doctrine doesn't allow for us to be excited about this climb.

I was just disappointed. Also looked he was taking the piss a bit considering how he rode past Vingegaard like he was riding on the flat.
 
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I think that might actually be right, today. I was surprised Pogi looked almost human. A healthy Roglic on this type of finish would normally be 10 seconds or so ahead of Vingo.

Yup, healthy Roglic attacks when Majka pulled off and Pog didn't go full out imo. I think he'd have won today.
 
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Aug 3, 2015
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What is this supposed to mean?

Should he have let his closest rival take the win?

What a finish! A pity that the CN doctrine doesn't allow for us to be excited about this climb.
Incredible finish indeed, but this climb is still a lot better without this last km. I think thats what people dislike the most? At least that goes for me. Even though it was spectacular today for sure, but its just a stalling game.

People who said Roglic needed to quit and focus on La Vuelta - nope! Jumbo Visma is up for the task this year. Come the Alps, I wouldnt be surprised to see Vingegaard stronger than Pogi!
 
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Props to Vingegaard for tryimg something, but as a big Kämna fan I'm a bit salty.
Powless limited his losses rather well impressive.
What was Jumbo doing by not using Kuss to make the stage harder for Jonas? Trying to beat Ineos for the team classification Movistar style?
 
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I really hope Roglic keeps giving it his all and rides for the podium plus tests himself against Pogacar.

You never know, we've seen this before where someone (Simon Yates in 2018 Giro, Froome in several of his Tour wins, Roglic in 2020) comes out in super form winning everything in sight and then fades by the end, while someone else (Froome in 2018 Giro, Quintana, even Uran, Pogacar) comes into superior form and wins at the end.

I don't think Roglic can win - maybe <5% chance anyways - but I want to see him try rather than just be a domestique. He should be 1b to Vingo. Roglic normally would ride away from Vingo on a stage like today, so let's see what happens in a week.
 
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I really don't think that was the case.

Kind of looked it. Tbf I also called Roglic an ass for the Mader incident and I'd have probably called Vingegaard one if he won since Kamna was passed so late.

I went from woo go Kamna, to oh my god Vingegaard is going to beat Pogacar to ah ffs he wins again.
 
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