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A 220-230k LeTour 3rd week brutal mountain stage cannot be compared with a 274k Ronde van Vlaanderen one-day race.I don't buy into the theory that long stages are bad for Pogacar. I think it's more likely that the opposite is true. Both stages Pogacar lost significant amount of time to Vingegaard last year were actually short. So these stages imo are not a very good indicator if he suffers from long grueling stages generally. Also if we compare victories Pogacar has 9 200km+ victories, whereas Vingegaard has 0.
JV have made the race really hard for everybody on two occasions to distance Pogacar, and once it completly backfired and the other time VIngegaard didn't even attack once.
Given that Pogacar usually excells at longer distances I don't see why that would not be the case in a Tour stage as well. You could argue that maybe Vingegaards recovery is better, but that would maybe only even it out somewhat.
The non-negligible aspect of restitution coming into question here, of which I seriously believe would have counted if just a small, but still decisive advantage in Vingegaard's direction.
But now the answer is just allowed to blow in the wind.
Which of course is a shame.
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