@Tim Cahill :
Brought this over here to not sidetrack the LBL thread. The big time loss in 2023 I am struggling to understand was stage 17. Pogacar lost nearly 6 minutes to Vingegaard on that stage. He had what looked like a minor crash (hard to know for sure) and @Froome claims he suffered gastric problems.
Anyway, its a real shame for Vingegaard's massive crash and serious injuries. While I doubt, even with a gentler Giro parcours and on paper weak competition Pogacar could challenge Vingegaard at the TdF, it may have kept us in suspense until the inevitable.
Agree this time I hope Pogacar and his team try to temper him not to ride like an idiot. Maybe his history and knowing he has the Giro in his legs could force him to pull his head in.
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Think the loss in 2023 was less to do with the wrist and more to do with not being as good as Vingegaard at climbing big mountains and time trials after 2 weeks of racing, he wasn't really on the shelf for that long, though him riding like an idiot didn't help, he did the same in 2022, hopefully he has a calm head in the car telling him no this time
Brought this over here to not sidetrack the LBL thread. The big time loss in 2023 I am struggling to understand was stage 17. Pogacar lost nearly 6 minutes to Vingegaard on that stage. He had what looked like a minor crash (hard to know for sure) and @Froome claims he suffered gastric problems.
Anyway, its a real shame for Vingegaard's massive crash and serious injuries. While I doubt, even with a gentler Giro parcours and on paper weak competition Pogacar could challenge Vingegaard at the TdF, it may have kept us in suspense until the inevitable.
Agree this time I hope Pogacar and his team try to temper him not to ride like an idiot. Maybe his history and knowing he has the Giro in his legs could force him to pull his head in.
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