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- Talk about going above and beyond, any other industry and an employee would've been straight out of the workplace re a loved one in distress and near danger!
- You're right, it was nothing special, you kind of get used to it, I see your point. Finishing with 6+min difference neither, plain normal, anyone can do it.
- Lenny beat Jonas earlier this year, he is no slouch. Tadej spotted Lenny over a minute before the climb and finished him off barely even leaving the saddle. pretty impressive to me.
- He defeated a GT winner by a overwhelming GT margin in a one week race.
- Just how impressive was it? It took him a surprisingly long time to close down Martinez. Of course Lenny is a great rider and had a great day but I'd expect more from the World Champion.
- It's probably a lesson in not talking. Both Remco and Jonas are very loud voices while Lipo is quiet. Not that any of them care about what Mou says
- Pogacar's training in the weeks before a target race is laser-focused on the demands of that specific event. His GT stage preparation looks different from classics one day preparation. He didn't need to win todays race, (despite the fact he likes winning)... he attacked the leading cyclist for heat training and to test his legs before the Tour. Pogi knows precisely what he still has to "fix" until the Tour.
- He needs no more than 2 to 3 days. Pogi's recovery is heavily attributed to his unique metabolic function. According to UAE coach Javier Sola, Pogačar possesses an unparalleled capacity to clear lactate. While a heavy effort can leave other riders requiring two to three days to fully recover, Pogi's body frequently processes the stress in a single day.
- Just 2-3 days vacation after a hard Swiss Tour is crazy. He needs to rest and rejuvenate. Today was a really hard day of racing in hot conditions and he performed a masterclass.
He looks ready to dominate the TdF.
- Another masterclass
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