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his performances will be divided and evaluated before Granon and after Granon!He has matured.
The old man can still sprint.
For Lombardia they put a weak edition for something. So that Nibali and Valverde have a chance. Still very difficult for them IMHO.
Possibly Pogačars most boring win
Or 1st?The old man has been 2nd, 4th and 3rd in his last races. Next in the series is... 5th?
Gran Piemonte should be one for the sprinters, this was the final rehearsal already.The few moves Gloag, Mas and Nibali pulled haven't made the race suspenseful and Pogačar sluggish.
Only Thursday left to make sure what's the best way to challenge UAE.
This is his competition for Lombardia also, plus Vingegaard...Nice for Pogacar. But can he do it in a real race against the big boys?
You actually thought i was being serious.This is his competition for Lombardia also, plus Vingegaard...
Valverde been a pro for 20 years and still hasn't worked out when to start sprinting ?
Why is Yates the only one with a " . "?
Is this a easter egg related to this forum?
Maybe his 5th place in LBL when Jungels won? The difference is that it was the Ans finish, so a sprint right after that uphill drag/at the end of it.On another note, was this Pozzovivo‘s best sprint ever? 8th from a group of 20
It's an asterisk that has fell down from Pogacar's name as he only won this race because Remco wasn't here.
I've just seen the result. It seems Pogi is finetuning his form for Lombardy. How was it?
Dragged to the line by various teams and riders then ousprinting a 42 year old.
Wow, how impressive. Pogi is learning tactics, not just brute force.
And he sprinted better today than in FlandersWow, how impressive. Pogi is learning tactics, not just brute force.