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- he needs whatever solution pogacar found between 2023 and 2024, when he came back UNBEATABLE by van der poel in classics like flanders AND unbeatable in the grand tours. in 2023 cycling looked like it was in the midst of an absolute Golden Age of high level competitiveness, but by just the nest season pogacar got so much better that the competition was all but over. what was left was van der poel in races like roubaix and MSR. as i’ve said, i think next year pog will up his level again somehow and close the door on mathieu ever winning those races again.
- No. I think he was in the limit from pulling the entire climb like Jonas on Ventoux
- Remco and Florian would be as good as it gets for co-leadership.
- He’s been a damp squib since day one of the tour.. I’m going to attack but he’s never really put Pogi under pressure at any point.
The tour has been utterly brutal, the first ten days were intense the mountains harsh! Yesterday and today were as brutal as I can remember the Alps in many years
- My bad mobk, didn't see that
- Does anyone doubt that Pogacar could have won this stage if Arensman wasn't a friend? He comfortably pulled at the front fast enough that Onley was dropped, the gap to Arensman was made smaller, and Vingegaard wasn't able to attack until the last few meters while Pogi freewheeled over the line.
- Of course he has. He already proved it. With a strong team like bora, they would be able to compete more with Visma and UAE
- I was replying to the comment from Scott claiming Tadej was tired from pulling Jonas :-)
- Who thought Simon Yates was going to win another GT? I wouldn't write off Remco's chances especially if he lucks into another GT where the top riders are absent or crash out
- So, how was, what I was saying, I plying that. If you want to comment, go for it, but this doesn't help ajy conversation.