The entire top 5 rode a tactically smart race today.
As for Primoz Roglic, lay off the hallucinogenics plz
As for Primoz Roglic, lay off the hallucinogenics plz
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?No. I just happen to understand game theory.
What do you mean again? I barely said anything about Pogacar this TDF. He just wasn't able to close the gap to Arensman and win the stage, and then couldn't win the sprint from Vingegaard. Thus looked cooked. Probably because 90% of the work fell on his shoulders during the climb.Oh C'mon mate... don't start again...
Yep he is lucky if it wasnt for shortened route he will probably end like Remco the other dayPogacar looked cooked. Lucky the route was shortened today
People complain about too few sponsors in this sport.
But as long as Uno-X is a team, there is always one too many
Uno x is really useless.
Unox idiots dropped their own leader.
If they wanted to benefit themselves they would race a lot differently, but they don't, so they don't.
No respect for this ride at all. It was shameless.Respect for throwing his best chance at a stage win away? Really?
Hahaha come on... This is just hilarious. 'He should have just not tried in the end"? Really??But then he still tried to win the stage in the end... thats when he looks like a coward.
He should have just not tried in the end, if that was his plan.
Now he just loses respect for this ride.
Everyone expected it, but Christian VDP said the riders looked like dead men walking up that final climb.No explosion from Pog...
When the Tour is lost, you think about next year.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?
Congrats to Thymen Arensman - held the chasing wolves at bay. Two stage wins for him!
What's this about "signs"?
Because Pogacar has shown soooo much panache this Tour, right?Obviously, if you have an aversion to panache
You were clearly implying he would get dropped if the stage was longer.What do you mean again? I barely said anything about Pogacar this TDF. He just wasn't able to close the gap to Arensman and win the stage, and then couldn't win the sprint from Vingegaard. Thus looked cooked. Probably because 90% of the work fell on his shoulders during the climb.
Roglic losing 12 minutes would probably indicate that his days of riding for GC may be nearing an end.
I just like suspense in sports.Obviously, if you have an aversion to panache
I will tell you what Vingegaard's issue is , he is afraid of Pogacar , probably has nightmares with him and wakes up sweating in the middle of the night . Man's in love with Pogi's rear wheel . Shameless.well you dont know what the issue is ...nor why he didn't t attack and you never will ...
and stop with the name calling
He didn't have to as no one was close and no one could be bothered to try.Because Pogacar has shown soooo much panache this Tour, right?
Panache is refusing to give up in the face of overwhelming odds. The odds on favorite cannot really ride with panache.Obviously, if you have an aversion to panache
This is getting hilarious. Now Vingegaard has become someone willing to risk losing (by sitting in the wheels). That's professional level mental gymnastics.Terrible take, in order to win you must be willing to lose. He was maybe 100m off in his calculations.
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.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?
There is nothing quite like suspense ebbing into an anticlimaxI just like suspense in sports.