I voted for Primoz also. Yeah, he's a real longshot as it currently stands.
Rogla is a hotshot with a longbow.
I voted for Primoz also. Yeah, he's a real longshot as it currently stands.
Live look at Bora and Roglic firing at UAE and Visma:Rogla is a hotshot with a longbow.
Man did win the battle of Helms Deep.
I think Pogacar should be happy to have a lead of 1:15 over Vingegaard, especially given the TT. Vingegaard will need to be close to his top level - or hope Pogacar fades - to win this. However, if Vingegaard does reach top shape, 1:15 can disappear in the blink of an eye once we reach the Pyrenees.
As for Remco, he looks to be in fantastic form, and yet it's still difficult to see him dropping Pogacar in the mountains. The absolute best case scenario I can realistically see is him limiting his losses to 20 seconds between now and the final time trial. Even then, the deficit would be too much to recover.
For either Vingegaard or Remco to beat Pogacar, they would need to gain time before Nice. For Vingegaard it's a toss-up, for Remco it's a Herculean task.
Maybe he's reasonable this time and does not 7 minutes in two days, let's assume he does half of it.... Well no and we don't know just yet, it's crazy and exciting at the same time of course.However, if Vingegaard does reach top shape, 1:15 can disappear in the blink of an eye once we reach the Pyrenees.