First of the pre-race Tour de France polls. It's that time of the season.
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Great avatar, a nice double entendre!Pogacar, by 5 minutes and with 5 stage wins.
You are saying this but deep in your soul, you don't want this to happen and beg to all gods for Roglic to win itPogacar, by 5 minutes and with 5 stage wins.
Ofcourse.You are saying this but deep in your soul, you don't want this to happen and beg to all gods for Roglic to win it
Ofcourse.
Heart versus mind.
Same here. Love for either Remco or Roglič to take Yellow in Nice. But chances are less than 5% against Pogačar with a fault free preparation.Ofcourse.
Heart versus mind.
I mostly agree with this. I’d go:* * * * * - Pogi
* * * * - Vingegaard, Rogla
* * * - Evenepoel, Rodriguez, A. Yates
* * - Hindley, Bernal, Gall, Ayuso, Almeida, S. Yates
* - Mas, Carapaz, Bilbao, Pidcock, Gaudu, Landa, Jorgenson, Gee, Hart, Vlasov, Kuss
How many serious attempts have there been from riders on top of the world at the height of their power? A single one. Then, you look at under which circumstances that double went wrong.Pogacar has to be the favorite but as someone who wants him to win I'm f*cking scared of Vingegaard. And I wouldn't completely rule out some other riders either. Every time someone tries it people underestimate the difficulty of the double. If Pogacar cannot just ride everyone off his wheel Roglic in particular will smell blood..
Jupiter is out of this world, not eligible!You should include Macron in the poll because he’ll be trying to finish 1st during Le Tour.
Pogacar has to be the favorite but as someone who wants him to win I'm f*cking scared of Vingegaard. And I wouldn't completely rule out some other riders either. Every time someone tries it people underestimate the difficulty of the double. If Pogacar cannot just ride everyone off his wheel Roglic in particular will smell blood..
More polls in the coming days!I don't understand this poll. Pogacar is by far, just like in the Giro the main favorite. He would be 5 star and the next one would be 3 star. Maybe Roglic or Yates, his own teammate. So I would propose saving this poll and taking Pogacar out and putting who will be the best second.
Rogla would be with Yates with 3 stars and then everyone else below. 1 or 2 stars it doesn't make a difference.* * * * * - Pogi
* * * * - Vingegaard, Rogla
* * * - Evenepoel, Rodriguez, A. Yates
* * - Hindley, Bernal, Gall, Ayuso, Almeida, S. Yates
* - Mas, Carapaz, Bilbao, Pidcock, Gaudu, Landa, Jorgenson, Gee, Hart, Vlasov, Kuss
Yeah, it will be hot in Florence, however the first weekend is not going to be decisive by any means. Let's see if we have 30°C in the last week.I see no one has mentioned the weather yet. So I'll mention 'la météo'. In July it can be the difference between a good Tour de France for some riders or an absolute nightmare, depending on preference. I had a look at provisional forecasts i.e. according to BBC weather, in 2 weeks time is going to be pretty hot in Florence. In fact over 30°C.
FYI I voted in the poll here with my heart, but, there's also a material point regarding the weather based on all the intel amassed so far: Rog & Vinge love hot conditions whereas Pog doesn't like it.
So I'll put it this way: a rainy cold July almost certainly guarantees a Pog demolition job. Whereas the opposite... allows for some different scenarios. I also think stage 19 looks horrendous. The altitude on the cime de la Bonette (2800 meters) is no joke. It's almost a third of the height of Mount Everest, for perspective sake. I mean if they climbed any higher they'd be handing the riders supplemental oxygen cannisters at the summit.
Just kidding of course but looking at the route this year, I think there's going to be a lot of riders in contention for the podium (or at least top 5) until stage 19 resets everything & shows who's really got what it takes this year.