Far from right. They underestimated Pogacar heavily, and it backfired.Jumbo did everything right today. Pog was just better.
Just to remember, Pog fought alone against a monster team. He fought the law but the law didn't won.
Pogacar have taken the lessons and took advantage of that todayMassive effort yesterday and wheelsucking Pog today - it was inevitable once they couldn't drop him. Not surprising imho.
True, but they still should've tried to save Kuss for the last climb if possible. As strong as WVA was, Kuss would've lasted a lot longer and could've put Tadej under more pressure and negated his acceleration.Agree. Hindsight is 20/20 but yesterday there was nothing but blood in the water; it was not stupid of JV to believe they could stick the knife in hard today. Time gain but psychological hit too.
Either this or the final week in 2011.Apologies Gigs, I may have been wrong about Pogacar's form.
Is this the best week in the 21st century for the Tour de France?
TBH looking at yesterdays stage the possibility of "nail in the coffin" was looking pretty dooable.Holy sh*t! Jumbo's arrogance punished so hard there.
Vingegaard thought he could win the jackpot on the Tourmalet & went too deep too early. They screwed themselves & it's glorious stuff.
I do love this sport on days like this.
Absolutely wasted after chasing for Hindley.Bookman 6:26 down
What is it with people talking about Pog 'wbeelsucking' today? He got absolutely murdered yesterday, Wout is driving it today, he rode exactly as he should have and it paid off massively.Massive effort yesterday and wheelsucking Pog today - it was inevitable once they couldn't drop him. Not surprising imho.
Hindley in a very reasonable position all things consideredPogacar have taken the lessons and toke advantage of that today
Excellent for the stages to come. It's not over as everyone said yesterday.
Hindley was actually fast on the last mountain and almost in same time as Pogacar.