I only have one response to your precious, entitled view of what makes your world. Living in an agricultural dependent area and having ridden in those very Alps where the cattle are more important and productive than anyone you know to that culture you should just go find a quiet place. The long term economy there is seriously screwed and cycling "fans" have no clue. Is there no connection to these iconic locations and cultures at all?Because of sick cattle on the mountain making the herders there sad or upset? That has to be the dumbest reason to change a sporting event ever…
I'm waiting on Arnaud De Lie to explain everything.
Sure, if I get payed well and papered by the team car an staff members.The disconnection from reality on this forum from real life and real racing is painful. Go ride a bike in the country for a week or two. Ride in the rain, hot sun and in bruising wind. Do it with friends and go too far and too hard to make it home without crying or crying if you have to.
Then complain when it's relevant.
Nah, he's probably still upset about not being booked for Yamal'l birthday...Widar to take 2 minutes
Or, you know. I sit on my couch here and complain because these riders are well paid to race these races.The disconnection from reality on this forum from real life and real racing is painful. Go ride a bike in the country for a week or two. Ride in the rain, hot sun and in bruising wind. Do it with friends and go too far and too hard to make it home without crying or crying if you have to.
Then complain when it's relevant.
Yeah let's put thins in --- Mon dieu que-est ce que le ***?Outbreak of a cold stopped the world so i don't think cancelling one mountain on a 19th stage of a cycling race is such a problem. Outbreak of a serious disease like that has huge impact on the whole mountain/valley and the last thing they need is thousands of cars and people on the roads and everywhere else because some guys are trying to get up there on a bike. Let's put things in a perspective.
If there's one guy in the peloton who knows about cows, it's Arnaud. I'm sure he can explain all the hows and whys.In a technical sense? What the disease does? How it spreads?
Sad to hear that the stage was shortened.
I hope that Pogacar goes for the stage win, he has not anything else to save it for and the stage should now be easier to control.
Onely to take third place overall away from Red Bull.
Roglic should go for the stage win and let Lipo and Onley fight directly for the podium place.Less climbing and shorter stage should = more explosive Rog, like on Ventoux. He's also getting better. The question is Lipowitz. He showed weakness at the end of the Dauphiné and he did a lot yesterday.
Vinge is a placement rider and Visma is obsessed with the team classification.So does Vingegaard even try anymroe?
I can see it happening that with Col du Pré becoming a fresh 33 minute climb or whatever that we'll see Roglic and Lipowitz both dropping Onley and this time they will just continue riding to bury Onley
Roglic, Lipo and Gall to reform the HRE to drop Onley on Pre and bury him afterwards.So does Vingegaard even try anymroe?
I can see it happening that with Col du Pré becoming a fresh 33 minute climb or whatever that we'll see Roglic and Lipowitz both dropping Onley and this time they will just continue riding to bury Onley
Or, you know. I sit on my couch here and complain because these riders are well paid to race these races.