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But it's also less prestigious and much less anticipated, not helped by a real monotony re the routes.
How do we measure prestige?
In terms of history?
In terms of opponents?
In terms of difficulty?
In terms of history Strade Bianche has no prestige. In terms of spectacle it has.
The Giro has prestige in terms of history. But it has become a real mockery the last years with the habit of paying top riders and the pathetic routes.
As example: I value a Pogacar victory in the Giro against Dani Martinez much lower than a potential victory in the Vuelta against Jonas.
Do you get my point?
 
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How do we measure prestige?
In terms of history?
In terms of opponents?
In terms of difficulty?
In terms of history Strade Bianche has no prestige. In terms of spectacle it has.
The Giro has prestige in terms of history. But it has become a real mockery the last years with the habit of paying top riders and the pathetic routes.
As example: I value a Pogacar victory in the Giro against Dani Martinez much lower than a potential victory in the Vuelta against Jonas.
Do you get my point?
Yes. It's a good point. But it's also not everything. The races prestige is quite independent of the spectacle or the competition. I really enjoyed the times Rogla beat Pogacar in Emilia for example but that does not make the prestige greater than the robbery he committed in Liege.

That said, Vuelta and Giro are more equal in status naturally so they should be more dynamic in their prestige relative to each other.
 
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Oney finished fourth in the Tour due to the retirements of Remco and Almeida, and because the Tour has domestiques of Yates' level.

If two riders retire in the Vuelta, he'd be second 😅.
Perhaps that would have been true because of the TTs, but I don’t think Remco would have hung on as long in the Pogacar-Vingegaard group on the biggest climbs as Onley did. That was seriously impressive.
 
They made this joke of a route to lure Pogacar.
But he is too scared to even ride this.
I hope they never make this mistake again and bring back the hard routes from several years ago.
I think to describe, Pogacar as being scared to race might be a little much, if he has some structure in mind for the worlds that doesn't include another 3 week test, scientific instead of scared is probably more accurate, he is wearing rainbow and maybe that's more important than anything happening in Spain. In my opinion Vuelta made decisions will also benefit CT and WT teams.. Last year some of the Kern , Caja, BH give some early flare, not much yield at the finish but fans like it..I don't know if Polti is riding but they also have a Spanish rider makeup.. Easy is better for everyone!!
 

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