What was the Pantani stage like? Longer, harder , third week? Can we even give him a minutes leeway with those factors lol
What's strange about this take? He's 100% right.There are so many strange takes on this forum.![]()
Pog has seemingly set his targets for stage number 36 and he needs to use every opportunity.Maybe they'll ease off and give the breaks more chance in the third week. But maybe not after the way Pog rode The Giro.
Sadly there’s plenty of third placed riders who should have won a tour but weren’t up to the top dogs. Should just avoid them and rack up the Giros and Veulta imoI agree totally with this; I already posted this before but I would truly hate to see Remco try to skeletonize himself fruitlessly and then lose the qualities that make him so exciting in other races. There is no universe in which Remco is ever going to put together two days like Pog just did yesterday and today, it is what it is. Remco did a phenomenal ride today, totally killed CRod, etc, and he just got absolutely nuked by Pog and a sub-100% Jonas. He has proved today he can win GT's when these two aren't around but he's never going to beat them at the Tour, not when they're riding like this.
Pog has seemingly set his targets for stage number 36 and he needs to use every opportunity.
We need Alpe next year. Its just the most well documented climb. And I really can see a sub 36 of Pogi and Vingegaard.In today's form Pog would do Alpe in about 35 minutes! It's maybe the best performance in climbing history.
Which is frightening in and of itself.I think it's pretty clear now that stage 11 was a bad day for Pogacar.
We need Alpe next year. Its just the most well documented climb. And I really can see a sub 36 of Pogi and Vingegaard.
Kudos, you were ****** right! Almost 4 minutes is unreal! 😨😨😨
Stage 11, fairly similar but a bit shorter. Edit: Average speed on the stage 32.3 kph. Source: cyclingnewsWhat was the Pantani stage like? Longer, harder , third week? Can we even give him a minutes leeway with those factors lol
Yes, and I want to see it.Almost 1900 m/h of VAM on a climb longer than Alpe. Pogacar would smash Alpe record.
Honestly think ASO may choose to deliberately avoid Alpe and Ventoux for exactly this reason. It's the perfect recipe to take the clinic talk back into the non-cycling media.We need Alpe next year. Its just the most well documented climb. And I really can see a sub 36 of Pogi and Vingegaard.
Alpe is the most mythical time left. Needs to be doneWe need Alpe next year. Its just the most well documented climb. And I really can see a sub 36 of Pogi and Vingegaard.
Rnk. | +/- | Rider | Team | Time | Time won/lost |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | - | POGAČAR Tadej | UAD | 61:56:24 | - |
2 | - | VINGEGAARD Jonas | TVL | 3:09 | ▼1:12 |
3 | - | EVENEPOEL Remco | SOQ | 5:19 | ▼2:57 |
4 | - | ALMEIDA João | UAD | 10:54 | ▼4:53 |
5 | ▲1 | LANDA Mikel | SOQ | 11:21 | ▼4:04 |
6 | ▼1 | RODRÍGUEZ Carlos | IGD | 11:27 | ▼5:18 |
7 | - | YATES Adam | UAD | 13:38 | ▼5:06 |
8 | - | CICCONE Giulio | LTK | 15:48 | ▼6:39 |
9 | - | GEE Derek | IPT | 16:12 | ▼6:39 |
10 | ▲2 | BUITRAGO Santiago | TBV | 16:32 | ▼5:18 |
I agree.Honestly think ASO may choose to deliberately avoid Alpe and Ventoux for exactly this reason. It's the perfect recipe to take the clinic talk back into the non-cycling media.
@100 days ago ,balls and all Jonas was in horizontal stow mode in the hospital..Yates talking about Balls again