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- Tadej is in his grand tour years, we might see him win two a year for the next three years, if he can achieve that he will win all three at some point, this will cement him as the best pro cyclist of all time, winning like this in the modern era. It's a big ask but he can do it, he's shown he has what it takes.
- He probably struck it off this years’ list after the recon ;-)
- I think the guy has a problem, hasn’t won even a small tour since 2021. Always up there but something’s always missing when it matters. Perhaps he’s more like Kuss than assumed, not impossible knowing the Portuguese.
- 2026 is the time he will do it and will be matured 27 aged the time in late April next year. For that race he will just only focus Ardenes Weeks, Tour de Suisse, mainly Tour de France, San Sebastian, Canadian GPs, Worlds and Autumn Classics.
- And I believe that Pogacar will dominate Flanders
- He’ll get good money wherever he goes so I don’t think that will be an issue. His UAE contract is for this year and next so even without ending/changing contract, he could be on the market soon enough.
- Everything else is unimportant except the money. He may not achieve a GT win but he will get the money
- It has deteriorated in the same fashion many things do, first the US, then UK, then some large EU countries, then it generalises world-wide, screen content probably plays some responsibility as does the ratio of individualism towards collectivism.
But, it wouldn’t be a problem if all these authorities would learn to adapt. They do, slowly in many domains like drug smuggling (studying traffickers psychology) but not in others like child abuse (refusing to focus on more likely perpetrators) and unfortunately, public safety has never been a priority (except short-term symbolically after big accidents, terrorist attacks, etc.) and cycling races are considered a low ranking level of public safety, hardly surprising as mediatically any accident is easy to blame on someone else because it’s quite easy to manipulate a storyline when the media itself is not interested in getting to the bottom of things.
- Kind if predictable that he’s doing this on one of the days before if you ask me.
- Agreed!
I go to a lot of gigs and festivals and you can see how the security has improved over the years. They are now largely there to support the event rather than police it, by taking away the "bouncer" approach policing becomes less necessary.
Repecting the police and authorities, that's another question. Respect for the police is increasingly non-existant certainly in the UK, who's to say its much different anywhere else