Tour de France Tour de France 2025 Stage 19: Albertville-La Plagne (93.1k) ‚Historic day, magnificent racing‘ ~ Rob Hatch, probably

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Who will roll the dice?

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No. I just happen to understand game theory.
I‘m sure this will help him all the other times he‘s four minutes behind and does fuckall. I hope he feels great about not winning, finishing ahead of Pogačar and not trying to win the Tour de France. I thought game theory was about winning, but maybe he can get Pogačar to skip the Tour 2030 because the mind games are tiring. Seriously, though, what is the game theoretical advantage? Showing Pogačar that you‘re a coward and that he‘s slightly less of a coward? Or showing him that if he doesn‘t try hard enough, you‘re sure not gonna try anything ever because you don‘t have any confidence?
 
For the life of me I cannot understand people are in here defending Vingegaard, when we ALL know he missed a (much needed) win by 2 seconds :rolleyes:

We all saw the same thing, that he initially gapped Pogacar a little when he went and closed in on Arensman fast, and that Pogacar just caught his wheel basically on the line - we all understand he could have won had he gone a few seconds earlier.

So what are you defending?
 
I‘m sure this will help him all the other times he‘s four minutes behind and does fuckall. I hope he feels great about not winning, finishing ahead of Pogačar and not trying to win the Tour de France. I thought game theory was about winning, but maybe he can get Pogačar to skip the Tour 2030 because the mind games are tiring. Seriously, though, what is the game theoretical advantage? Showing Pogačar that you‘re a coward and that he‘s slightly less of a coward? Or showing him that if he doesn‘t try hard enough, you‘re sure not gonna try anything ever because you don‘t have any confidence?
When the Tour is lost, you think about next year.

Sometimes the best you can do is lose as little as possible. And in this case the only thing you can do is not drag Pogacar to another win. Give him nothing for free.
 
You really don't.

Pogacar was not willing to lose it to Vingegaard.

Vingegaard was not willing to lose it to Pogacar.

So why the hell does all the blame fall on Vingegaard?
Pogacar was willing to lose it to Jonas, thats why he paced in a headwind for 8 km lol. You could see he was visibly spent in the sprint. He didn't really have anythingg left.

Ofc all the blame is gonna fall on Jonas.