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

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No it doesn't. Pogacar did not have a bad day, he *** obliterated everyone and this is only a 22km TT. Did you see the gaps Vingegaard got on WvA or everyone else in the Top 10? Are they all suffering from much worse recovery and the heat?

This is Indurain Level, maybe better. That is quite insane - you are not acknowledging how massive a ride this was by Vingegaard at all imo.

How do you know he didn't have a bad day?

Has he said that in an interview?

We all saw he looked completely cooked on the climb.
 
Now we're witnessing Vingo's true level.
Previous stages were just ordinary everyday training passes for him.

Ofcourse a joke. I bet CN site will soon crack due to heavy load on clinic forum.

A while ago I stated Jonas still had work to on his mental confidence, and was a critique of him not trying on sunday's last climb.

When he is forced to as here pre-stage and DS screams "show us you are the best in the world" into his ears, apparently he is able to do so.

OK I know this will probably be met hard by people who are already on their way to the other forum.
But I had a vague suspicion of Vingo doing damage (ok not to this extent, but anyway), partly because last year he showed that his TT was better, partly because I think the outcome would have been different if the same TT had been put in the 1st week.
 
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There is of course nothing fanboyish about your comments. And I have no great affinity with Pogacar.

I'm not a fanboy, I just find it highly irritating, when people instantly claim cheating, without a shadow of proof - especially when everyone could see Pogacar was totally gassed on the last part, and thus on a bad ride.

Nobody is saying "oh no, Pogacar is on a bad day", despite him not even being able to outclimb Yates.

It's ridiculous.
 
personal hot takes:
  1. Vingo's greatest loss of time was when he tried to kill off Pog on the Tourmalet stage and ended up driving the pace with Pog on his wheel for way too long. A mistake, no doubt, in hindsight. Otherwise, his other time losses were fairly normal and not a sign of weakness (mountain-top sprints where Pog is virtually always going to outperform him).
  2. Pog likely suffering third-week fatigue due to compromised prep. He is still Pog and awesome, but everything is relative.
  3. Vingo generally way more aero than Pog (even when both on TT bikes).
  4. Unless Vingo shuts down after the TDF (as he is likely to do again, unfortunately), he is presently top candidate for Velo d'Or (Itzulia, Dauphine, TDF, 3rd at Paris-Nice and that other stage race win). Everyone handing it to Pog after the spring should have been more patient (just like last year). Now, there is still a good chance Pog wins it since he is likely to have more results the rest of the season - though he suggested that he might take a break to let his wrist really fully heal.