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Feb 18, 2015
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Btw, where are the people telling me the Vingegaard Pogacar power dynamic is completely different to last year because this year Pogacar isn't way stronger than all other gc contenders?
 
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May 3, 2015
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Btw, where are the people telling me the Vingegaard Pogacar power dynamic is completely different to last year because this year Pogacar isn't way stronger than all other gc contenders?
Tbf, there was an equal number of people saying: Vingegaard > Pogacar >> Rest.
 
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What an acceleration by JV in the last kilometers of Tourmalet. Vinge got a monster gap of 2 mins in 4 km. But this time Teddy is where he should be, I don't think Skeletor expected that!
 
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On another note, I can't help but notice how similar Vingegaard pulling Pog over the Tourmalet is to Pogacar doing the same with Vingegaard on the Galibier last year. Would be insanely ironic if Vingegaard blows himself up and Pogacar drops him but I really don't see that happening.
 
Oct 15, 2017
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Ofcourse Pog gets applauded for suckwheeling
It is the smart thing to do, in this case.

When it is the smart thing to do... how can you blame the rider for it. People on here gets crazy about that each time a rider does that, despite knowing that is the smartest thing to do in some cases.
 

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