Tour de France Tour de France 2023, stage 9: Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat - Puy de Dôme, 182.4k

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I know its not a popular opinion, but I don´t actually like either of Pogacar and Vingegaard.. To me there are other riders, that I rather become champions.
But it is not a popularity contest, it is about the legs and a tad abotu how well you are tactical
A lot of people don't like Jonas because he's an introvert. Andy Schleck even said yesterday that Jonas was "arrogant" because he kept to himself.

I like those non-flashy, non-public, non-social media types. They do their thing their own way. I appreciate that.

As Lil Wayne says, "real G's move in silence like lasagna."
 
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Another great stage, though I was gutted for Jorgenson. The GC battle was great, too. In the end, Pog took 8 seconds. So, he's been better than Vingo in four stages (gained time in 4 stages), and Vingo has been better than Pog in one stage. And yet ... Vingo leads by 17 seconds. Pidders may yet make the podium. Pog has to be the favorite for the overall, now.
 
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The climb is only a HC because of the super steep part.
Puy de Dôme - 13,3km @ 7,7%
Alpe d'Huez - 13,8km @ 8,2%

Not that far out given the steepness. Also Joux-Plane is 11,5km @ 8,5%, and Plateau des Glières got HC status at 6km @ 11,2%.

Edit: oh, and Pla d'Adet, 10,2km @ 8,3%, has also been given HC before, as was Finhaut-Emosson (Col de la Gueulaz) in its sole appearance in 2014, 10,4km @ 8,4%.
 
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But now I actually do believe the “undercooked but very best climbing version of himself” Pogacar story as well. And actually not surprising to crack than on the first hard mountain stage if you have no race days before.
 
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Only 1 of those are correct (heat).

The other two are:

"Climbs above 1800 metres"
"Week 3"
You can also scratch the last one, Pog has been a third week monster since his first GT. Last year Vingegaard just climbed better than him. This time it's currently 2:1 to Pog and really anyone's guess who'll be on top on next mountain stage. Psychological advantage must clearly be with Pog though.
 
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A lot of people don't like Jonas because he's an introvert. Andy Schleck even said yesterday that Jonas was "arrogant" because he kept to himself.

I like those non-flashy, non-public, non-social media types. They do their thing their own way. I appreciate that.

As Lil Wayne says, "real G's move in silence like lasagna."
Andy Schleck calling someone arrogant :tearsofjoy:
 
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You can also scratch the last one, Pog has been a third week monster since his first GT. Last year Vingegaard just climbed better than him. This time it's currently 2:1 to Pog and really anyone's guess who'll be on top on next mountain stage. Psychological advantage must clearly be with Pog though.

According to Jumbo, their sports scientists identified "recovery" as one of the few areas where Vingegaard was better than Pogacar... and results week 3 the last 2 years appear to support that theory.
 
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Lovely win for Woods. Great guy.

Bit lucky that he had the dumbest rider in the peloton acting like his teammate for 15kms straight tho.
Given his career arc, Campenaerts might be ready to join retirement-squad IPT next year as Woods' teammate. Unless Woods retires by then.
 
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