During the final stage of the
Tour de France,
Jonas Vingegaard showed a huge lack of balance on his bike as he joined his teammates, a moment captured by the television cameras and which did not go unnoticed by those watching the broadcast, generating many comments.
However, on his Instagram account,
Tadej Pogacar posted a video before the
Giro dell'Emilia where you can see him pedalling a unicycle without hands, playing in an extroverted way, making fans gawk at the demonstration of his skill.
It wasn't long before the cycling world compared the two athletes, even making a video so that they could draw their own conclusions.
"It's safe to say that we're waiting for an answer from Jonas Vingegaard," one fan finished amusedly.
I know this is primarily a SoMe kindly bullying joke, but since the horde of non-independently thinking individuals is constantly growing, I feel the need of mentioning the obvious:
How can people be so utterly lame, even spare time bike riders, to not realize this phenomenon is naturally caused by Jonas' extremely low saddle hight?
The comparison to one wheelers doesn't make any sense in this relation. In fact one wheeler low saddle hight is easier here.
Try it yourself.
And then try yourself lowering your road bike saddle hight to extremely low hight and observe how things goes zero handed.
I'm waiting for your honest answer 🙂
But Vingo is better descending skilled than Pogi in the last 2 Tours.
A unicycle race for the pro peloton..... now there's an idea🤣