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Warren Barguil Discussion Thread

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He seemed genuinely moved to win the jersey, and CN article notes that he almost quit cycling a few times. I still think he shot himself in the foot by leaving Sunweb, especially under such acrimony. He's not really going to be a GT podium contender -- although he has definitely shown in the past that he can climb with the best -- but i just would have thought he'd have more support on a WT team.
 
I like Barguil, but it was obvious his performance level was gonna decrease after leaving Sunweb (Sunweb 2017 was ridiculously strong; Dumoulin, Barguil, Kelderman all showing huge performance levels) (to Fortuneo, especially).
I hope he gains his 2017 form, but it will be impossible at Fortuneo so it's pointless. Anyways nice win.
 
If you scroll back though this thread you'll see that I'm not a fan of WB. I appreciate his emotion on the podium because that means that it truly means something to him (not that it doesn't mean something to most champs crying or not). He should stage hunt and go for dots again.
 
I didn't want to make my notorious polka dot jersey post again, but I'm glad y'all also took notice of this weird tactic. Currently Barguil goes for a minor top 10 placement, instead of the polka dot jersey and stage wins. Which is kinda weird as it's the except opposite of what the Breton stated after his succeful 2017 Tour de France. His climbing actually looks good enough in difference to last year.

On the other hand, except for the Tourmalet there were no big points avaliable so far. At least not from the breakaway group. So the Alps look more suitable to a breakaway attempt to hunt for HC points!

Eventually he attacked on the Tourmalet to show himself and see if the other favorites would react. So at least he tried a little test balloon that could've played out with a little luck.
 
He will ride Paris-Roubaix this year! I am very excited about that because I will never forget how well he rode on the cobbles in the 2018 and especially the 2015 Tours. In the latter, he was almost riding in the front five on every pavé.
Yes, but the regular PR hotshots have a different role when riding a cobbled PR-like stage in the TDF. Most of them have to babysit their GC leader. Not only is such a TDF stage always a LOT shorter, but the specialists aren't always present or able to ride for their own account. It's certainly interesting, but i wouldn't exactly expect to see him in the final.
 
Yes, but the regular PR hotshots have a different role when riding a cobbled PR-like stage in the TDF. Most of them have to babysit their GC leader. Not only is such a TDF stage always a LOT shorter, but the specialists aren't always present or able to ride for their own account. It's certainly interesting, but i wouldn't exactly expect to see him in the final.

Of course, but I think he is probably the GC rider who can surprise the most, given that the expectations of him would be smaller than they would of Thomas, Nibali, Fuglsang or Valverde, and because cobbles and Barguil don't exactly sound like a good cocktail.

But you're right, Quintana for example was also in the same time on both occasions and it's not like I would have high expectations for him.

Barguil just seemed so impressive back in 2015, so I'm glad he tries it out.
 

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