Time limit +42
Not come in yet as far as I can see
Time limit +42
Not come in yet as far as I can see
Are we even watching the same sport?I refuse to call this Rabofail because it dilutes how awful it was. Absolute disasterclass
Pogacar actually blunders too by not recognizing Vingegaards weakness until very late
Well thats an extremely important thing to *** up that badlyThe only thing that went wrong is that Vignegaard apparently didn't have the legs (and didn't recognize this in time), and Pogacar was much better than expected.
Come on, it's still humans we're dealing with here. Last year Pogi was equal to the task as well, until he suddenly wasn't. Sure, Vingegaard didn't look at his absolute best, but of course he wasn't awful either.Well thats an extremely important thing to *** up that badly
Does he have skin rash, or what do you mean?How can anyone ever look more at home in polka dot than Powless?! Such perfect pattern on him![]()
Not really as it only costs 30s, Jonas has the jersey, and if things worked out a bit better, they practically sealed the win.Well thats an extremely important thing to *** up that badly
The Joux Plane and Courchevel stages will be pretty rough time limit-wise, especially with how deep all the non-climbers are having to go already. I can't see everyone surviving the chopping block, and Cavendish will be one of the first on it.@titan31 look at that, Cav finished with Jakobsen yesterday and ahead today despite dropping sooner while looking in better shape at the end. Looks fine so far to finish the race![]()
all out GC warfare on the Tourmalet
An interesting dynamic; logic might dictate Jonas will decline and Pogs form rise, but then there is the issue of whether Pogs wrist will go the distance.Who is blowing out before the end? Will one of the big 2 decline? Or both?
Yep. In an interview, Sepp said Jonas felt good, so of course they went for it.Not really as it only costs 30s, Jonas has the jersey, and if things worked out a bit better, they practically sealed the win.
This is like spending your lunch money on 50-50 odds to become a millionaire and then complain that you don't have lunch for the day. The potential benefits far outweighted the eventual negatives.
Compared to yesterday it was certainly a Bora fail.Are we even watching the same sport?
Everybody and their dog thought yesterday was a sign Pogacar was undercooked and should thus be attacked today. JV did exactly that. Isolated him on Tourmalet, and had a strong teammate up the road. The first attack didn't dislodge Pogacar, but that was OK, could still happen on the last climb (like last year), and Vignegaard could sit behind a train for 25 km to rest. The only thing that went wrong is that Vignegaard apparently didn't have the legs (and didn't recognize this in time), and Pogacar was much better than expected.
The team that did strange things today was Bora. Keeping the break close enough so that it invited a Vignegaard attack - why? No-one of note was in the break.
I refuse to call this Rabofail because it dilutes how awful it was. Absolute disasterclass
Pogacar actually blunders too by not recognizing Vingegaards weakness until very late