What's the excuse for yesterday then?you actually think Remco wont lose a lot of time on some climbs later, good for you
What's the excuse for yesterday then?you actually think Remco wont lose a lot of time on some climbs later, good for you
you know he doesnt have to lose time on every climb.... Shame we cant bet on thisWhat's the excuse for yesterday then?
View: https://x.com/i/status/1808202645770776978fake pace + not wanting set tempo; Almeida was yelling at him
You can. I mean we can't against each other, but feel free to place a bet online saying Evenepoel won't finish top 5, or even top 10 and share an image of it.you know he doesnt have to lose time on every climb.... Shame we cant bet on this
didnt find it, best i can do is Carlos Rodriguez will be infront of him for white jersey, is that okYou can. I mean we can't against each other, but feel free to place a bet online saying Evenepoel won't finish top 5, or even top 10 and share an image of it.
I read Pog was in front for 2min on climb Ayuso for 4, so not so far from truthNothing to write home about. Ayuso just wanted Pogi to take his turn![]()
This basically. If Ayuso focuses on the 2024 Vuelta a Espana with a full buildup he's a likely overall winner. Why is he even in France instead? Asking for problems.Ayuso probably thinks he can climb with Pogi and Jonas. Hell even drop them if he's given the chance. UAE should have taken McNulty over him. Let Ayuso have the Vuelta. He's clearly good enough to win it.
Yes, yes... he should drop out of the race... He's washed and can realistically compete for places around 10th spot GC. /sWhat are you on about? No it doesn't. Both Almeida, Ayuso and Landa could have ended Roglic' Tour yesterday. If he drops there, its over. He looked miserable and should be very, very, VERY happy by just being 1.14 down based on his legs. Roglic is scraping by, hoping for a miracle, but he's 34 and his consistently high top level is gone.
The most realistic scenario is Roglic ending somewhere between 4-8th right now.
Which is interesting to read as just before the Tour (June 20) Velo listened to the voice of Pogi's master, Matxin,On the subject of Ayuso, I find the 'moralistic' condemnations of his behavior (which I'm reading & hearing just about everywhere this morning) so completely... detached from reality, it blows my mind.
Stuff that happens on the road is the result of team tactics & when it's not, it's in most cases the result of what's actually in the rider's contract. It was said a few years ago Ayuso had a clause in his contract which stated he didn't have to work for Pogačar. If he was also contracted to be able to ride the Tour this year, then everything we've seen is easily explainable.
“They understand Tadej is number one in the world. Although we have a team of rock stars, they believe in him as the leader of this team for the Tour,” Fernández Matxin said Wednesday.
“When Almeida and [Juan] Ayuso asked me to come to the Tour, I told them that it was fine, but that we would ride with the idea of a single leader and that nothing different would be done from what we had decided,” Fernández Matxin told Bici.
Do you actually kmow what’s in their contract?On the subject of Ayuso, I find the 'moralistic' condemnations of his behavior (which I'm reading & hearing just about everywhere this morning) so completely... detached from reality, it blows my mind.
Stuff that happens on the road is the result of team tactics & when it's not, it's in most cases the result of what's actually in the rider's contract. It was said a few years ago Ayuso had a clause in his contract which stated he didn't have to work for Pogačar. If he was also contracted to be able to ride the Tour this year, then everything we've seen is easily explainable.
Yates meanwhile was signed as a super domestique. Everyone knows this. So I find the reactions whereby Yates is a top bloke & Ayuso a villain a bit too much. These guys are doing what they're contracted to do. Sepp Kuss for example didn't ride around 'benevolently' helping Rog & Vinge win GT's, i.e. it was his job description. If he didn't do it, they would have gotten someone else to.
Mou told us mcnulty is not a lot better than AyusoAyuso probably thinks he can climb with Pogi and Jonas. Hell even drop them if he's given the chance. UAE should have taken McNulty over him. Let Ayuso have the Vuelta. He's clearly good enough to win it.
Do you actually kmow what’s in their contract?
On the subject of Ayuso, I find the 'moralistic' condemnations of his behavior (which I'm reading & hearing just about everywhere this morning) so completely... detached from reality, it blows my mind.
Stuff that happens on the road is the result of team tactics & when it's not, it's in most cases the result of what's actually in the rider's contract. It was said a few years ago Ayuso had a clause in his contract which stated he didn't have to work for Pogačar. If he was also contracted to be able to ride the Tour this year, then everything we've seen is easily explainable.
Yates meanwhile was signed as a super domestique. Everyone knows this. So I find the reactions whereby Yates is a top bloke & Ayuso a villain a bit too much. These guys are doing what they're contracted to do. Sepp Kuss for example didn't ride around 'benevolently' helping Rog & Vinge win GT's, i.e. it was his job description. If he didn't do it, they would have gotten someone else to.
There's no possible way to have 'no working for Pogačar' clause in the contract. First because a rider has to do what his DS is telling him, and working for Pogačar is impossible to define. Second, why would a suoerteam with the best rider in the World put such a burden on themselves? Maybe he can have a clause "Not racing in same races as Pogačar" but if he was willing to do it just to be in the Tour then UAE can tell him to do whatever they think is the best in the race. So, yes, Ayuso was being sneaky yesterday.
That’s some dystopian literature right there. lol
On Wednesday morning, UAE Team Emirates sports manager Matxin Joxean Fernandez explained that the headwind on the Galibier meant his team had deviated from the usual tactic of having riders swing off after taking long turns on the front. Instead, Almedia, Ayuso and Adam Yates looked to share the workload by swapping turns. “In the headwind it was better not to have long pulls and to change for the recovery,” Matxin said.
Sports director Andrej Hauptman dismissed the idea that Ayuso had been looking to his own GC aspirations by settling in at the back of the group, insisting that his position had come about by chance rather than by design.
“No, this is racing,” Hauptman told Cyclingnews. “All are fighting for position, there is always someone a bit behind. This is cycling.
I'm with Ayuso all the way, so lame with Almeida acting like some kind of german shephard watch dogDoes anyone? I'm just tired of all the influencers, podcasters & youtubers jumping into the ring with their hot takes looking for drama which generates clicks & traffic, i.e. which in this instance is about portraying Ayuso as some sort of villain because he cares about his own GC placing.
Even 'if' Ayuso had gone rogue, I say good for him. This isn't the United Nations, I'm not looking for anyone to create ever-lasting world peace in the peloton or in these super teams. I had my fill of that last year in the Vuelta when the geniuses on social media decided they didn't want a GC battle in week 3.
So I say let Ayuso race. It'll be fun. If Almeida has a problem with that, I don't care. Hell, if UAE has a problem with that... I don't care either!
Pog is strong enough as it is. It's absurd for some people to pretend he needs Ayuso's devotion anyway. He's a big boy & he can win this Tour with or without 7 riders burying themselves for him.
Maybe we have a solution to the French GC drought - hold the entire race in Italytour de france on french soil is kryptonite for french riders