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- My opinion will not change anyone, not because I don't want to see it, but because fools don't want to see it. Vingegaard chose two races before the Giro where his opponents were Lenny and sick Lipowitz and now we have amateurs at the Giro. The stupid calendar allows him to win while he is at 70-80%.
Pogacar's MSR, Flanders, Roubaix and LBL wins in 2026 are worth more than Vingegaard's Giro2026, Vuelta2025 and Pogacar's Giro 2024. All three of those races together had a C starting list. Cycling is the worst sport in the world when it comes rules and the possibility of winning something against amateurs.
- Whatever Evenepoel's manager is being paid, it's too little. This contract smells a bit Froomey.
- Valgren won in an exciting way, the way wins from breakaways used to be done, not sprint it out at the finish or be caught by Pog.
- .... and everyone assumes that Pogi is standing still waiting for someone to catch up...
- Demi Vollering isn't riding for SD Worx-Protime.
- Almeida beat Jonas in a stage when he was apparently a bit ill at the Vuelta. But as soon as Jonas recovers he bounces back to a level that Almeida cannot match.
- Isn't "watching an entire GT knowing who's going to win" the whole Pogi MO? Being a fan of such an overwhelming favourite for every race must be the acme of tedium.
- We have to remember that initially this Giro was planned to include Joao Almeida and Richard Carapaz before injury/illness made them withdraw. A former Giro winner and frequent GT podium placers between them, it would've added more heat to the upper end for sure.
- Yawn once again! Go back to your YouTubing 20/20 hindsight !
- Indeed, but the issue is countries that appeared to be stable and backed by the world superpower now look unstable and the backing looks much less helpful than it did 3 months ago. And while the Saudis can pipe oil, that pipeline was already hit by Iran, if for no other reason than to prove the oil is moved when they allow it.
And the instability doesn't look like it's going to change for the long run, as now people can see the empire has no clothes, and regional powers can stop it.
But, the damage caused by this war isn't short-term, and even if the war ended today, we'll be feeling the effects for a decade, and even more for the Gulf countries!
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