not only the last one. Don't think more than a handful of guys will be left after the next.It depends on whether Pogačar is thinking about lighting up the last climb or not.
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not only the last one. Don't think more than a handful of guys will be left after the next.It depends on whether Pogačar is thinking about lighting up the last climb or not.
It depends on whether Pogačar is thinking about lighting up the last climb or not.
but he needs a bigger gap before the descentSivakov riding very well.
but he needs a bigger gap before the descent
yeah, definitely. It's just that descending was his biggest weakness in the past - but maybe he has worked on itHe is still riding very well today.
It was said in no relation to the stage-win or the overall.
He’s grown into a good damn rider.Credit to Mas for following that attack with seeming ease while everyone else looked like they were standing still.
At least he looks reasonably confident in himself in the descents again. His woes at the Tour are still just seven months ago...Mas looks next level. Still makes me nervous going downhill though
Is he though? When Mas can follow? Isn't it just that he's very good uphill and then has an amazing acceleration that others can't match which results in sprint winsPOG is insane
Is he though? When Mas can follow? Isn't it just that he's very good uphill and then has an amazing acceleration that others can't match which results in sprint wins