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- Terrible summary of the interview. Anyone who didn't watch it would have no clue that del Toro had mixed feelings because he had to deny his best friend Pellizzari victory in his home town. Today we saw some domestíques redeem themselves. Jan Christen made up for the previous day and Primo Roglizzo did a good leadout - not much, but it's a start
- somewhere Andy Hampsten is shaking his head with this article title
- Come on... they should have gravel bikes with 45C studded tires in the truck along with their TT bikes 😁
- it will be such a great MSR
- Two cases:
1-Money
2-Arrogance (Ayuso case): thinking you're so incredibly good that it will be easy to overthrow the current super leader. Ayuso belongs to an upper-class, rich Spanish family. He doesn't need money, he wanted all the glory, being the captain of the team of Divas.
- I can’t see how any rider who really believes in themselves as an out-and-out leader would want to sit on the bench at that super team instead of actually racing against it.
- OK Rafionain-Glas, I see you also have a sense of humor saying that Pogacar appears to have a certain level of fear towards Ayuso... ha ha ha ha ha ha... a good one... or Pogi panicking about MVDP...ha ha ha ha ha ... OMG are you the joker. You crack me up 🤣🤣🤣🤣
- It's true. If he goes to UAE, infighting will happen sooner or later. Pogi will be the boss. If he's not happy, too bad, he's trapped in a golden cage.
- It's probably because he's got a dream of winning a Grand Tour which he'll never let go of. A bit like Alejandro Valverde's obsession with GC. If Jorgenson focuses on the classics alone (with Wout on the decline) then Visma have two strong cards in himself and Brennan.
- Yes, that was obvious. It's just like Jonas Vingegaard's attack on Stage 1 of the Dauphinè. Of course it was painful (everything in pro cycling is painful) but he chose to say it in order to lower expectations (?). Remember when Wout saying "It took you a long time to realise that" when an interviewer remarked that pro cyclists don't actually say what they think.
Those are not jokes (if they are seen as jokes they'd be seen as being extremely offensive). Pogačar does, however, appear to have a certain level of fear towards Ayuso (many signs during his time in UAE, and unlike with Evenepoel's transfer, he didn't say anything) and Seixas (logical). On another note Pogačar has PTSD for situations when he has to sprint against van der Poel... he always looks so panicked
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