So Bahrain what was the point. Couldve just rode in Jumbo jerseys, no one wouldve noticed.
To be fair, while I really like Kuss and want him to win GC as much as most on this forum, I always found it very awkward if team mates were gifting wins.
This is being raced fair and square, and if Kuss wins this, he won't have stolen it and the way JV is racing, it's pure entertainment; The kind of entertainment we wouldn't have if they rode this conservative.
Vingegaard seems more uncomfortable than usual in the interview. He said he wanted that Kuss keeps the lead... But the way he rides suggests otherwise.
Then you know why he was riding so fast.You ask me, he is quite allowed to attack, as is Vinge. No gifts.
In no universe is it a good thing for cycling that one team gets to decide who of their guys is 1, 2 and 3 in a grand tour (or any race, for that matter).Well done Jumbo, at least fight for it and give us viewers a cycling show...
but also worrying how many weird sad minds that simply don't understand the DNA of sport and tend to be triggered left & right on somebody that doesn't even have any issues with it, and again and again, emphasized. "I don't want this Vuelta to be a gift" but it's like it simply doesn't resonate with third weird crowd.. they just wanna be offended, on somebody's behalf.
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Vingegaard had to let Rog take the win considering he'd done all the work. Anything else (like mugging him on the line) would have been very ugly.
The point is that if the clinic talk isn't segregated then it gets impossible to have useful threads talking about the actual race. Just a forum rule which, I think, is a good one and greatly improved things from the old pre-clinic days.The whole sport is a clinic mate, whats the point. Now you wonder how Pogacar got completely crushed in the last 2 TDF's, there's your answer.
It saves the race for me, as they could as well decide, within the team, that they stop racing against eachother and stick to the current GC standings.I honestly don't understand why so many people are so invested in which Jumbo guy beats the other Jumbo guys. It isn't going to save the race either way.
I think the same thing.Well if he really wants that and means it theres one very simple thing for him to do tomorrow stay on Kuss' wheel. basically never be in front of it. Something tells me he wont do that though
So, you are saying Roglič deserves the overall victory the most? The unbiased world of cycling agrees with you...The annoying thing to me is that unless Roglic drops everyone by 1.5 minutes tomorrow the result was massively effected by team dynamics anyway. Kuss only ever got red because he was in a breakaway multiple teams didn't chase. But then Vingegaard was clearly behind Roglic and is now only in front of him because twice the team decided he should be the first to attack with the better sprinter, Rolgic, waiting behind. If Kuss wins this race because his teammates don't attack him, he deserves it as much as Vingegaard who is in this position because his teammates didn't chase.
The underlying strategic basis of grand tour racing since teams were admitted in 1907 is that it is not a ”gift” when you protect the interests of a teammate.You ask me, he is quite allowed to attack, as is Vinge. No gifts.
Kuss is too nice ffs. The others are total assassins putting ego and themselves over the team, Kuss sacrifices all for the team.
