Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 16: Passy - Combloux, 22.4k (ITT)

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Merciless. Champion.

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So the question is how do they make the tour remotely interesting for the next few years?
How were the last weeks not interesting to you? Someone dominates one stage and immediately the entire Tour isn't interesting anymore?
And if you take back a step and distance yourself from all the hysterics: is this Tour really definitely decided? There's still two very important stages left

As for the race itself: Jonas also technically rode it way better. Almost each and every turn he did better.
 
Mate, Pogi beat Van Aert by the same margin he did in 2020 at La Planche. Vingegaard shouldnt reach Paris after this, and if he is, the whole Tour is a circus with 0 credibility.

There are often very good Tts and to suggest something other is a bad loser

Rog TT in the Giro was also magnificent ...go to the clinic You are p***ing up a against a wall and totally out of order
 
Well maybe next year Pogi will focus only on Le Tour. He might be a world beater but he focuses on too many side quests.

Pogi is still a gift to our sport due to the way he is doing and filling the calendar.
Today was a nosebleeder, but Pogi will surely bounce back.
Luckily for all of us thats a core part of his nature.
 
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Well that doesn't explain how fast Vingegaard was just, why he might be faster than Pogacar. But by this margin? It's quite insane.

Of course it does.

We all knew beforehand, that both are on another level than anyone else, but when Vingegaard gets a day where 2 of the 3 factors where he is better are present, he beats Pogacar 9 times out of 10 - people just didn't want to believe it beforehand.