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- why did Jonas not try with Jorgensen at the valley after taking so much risk to bomb to the bottom? What is the point of waiting for his team after all that? and Matteo running away alone.. they look like strategising on the fly, they were better off stopping at one of the chapels to pray they win the yellow than actually trying to come up with a strategy.
- The big difference: Jonas had 2 days NO, Tadej 0 days NO
1- Stage 5, flat time trial (Jonas lost 1' 05")
2-Stage 12, climbing Hautacam (Jonas lost 2' 10")
total lost: 3' 15"
In addition, Tadej won 48" in bonus.
2 bad days in the Tour de France, by a super champion like Jonas means that something was very wrong in the preparation. Maybe they denaturalized Jonas improving his "sprinter" skills... Visma has a lot to think about.
- Victor - you are so far off base with your comments it's ridiculous! Why should Tadeg have to attack anymore? He doesn't ! He's playing the long game of taking yellow to Paris and not just trying to win every fricking stage!
- Visma is riding in hope that they can remix their 2022 tactics and bait Pogacar into beating himself...
But the good thing about Pogacar losing the way he did is that he learned his limits and is both stronger and smarter...
Vingegaard's career becomes more interesting. This man tends to shut his season down after the TdF... Perhaps he will need to start preparing for the GTs that Pogacar does not target and racing beyond the summer because he is on a
really big salary for his current level of performance and he has too many bad days to ever beat a healthy Pogacar over 3 weeks ...
Funny how Visma paced all day two days running and lost time at the line on both days..
- No one mentioned the man of the day: Adam Yates. He hasn't done much this Tour, can't blame him for coming in under top form after doing the Giro. But his long, long pull after a grueling day kept everyone, even Vingo, from attacking until very late, which set up Pogi for a counter attack. Vingo knows he needs a lot more than the few seconds he can gain in the last two k's, but Yates absolutely shut him down. Kudos Adam!
- pogačar’s ability
to raise his level mid career really is just staggering. he’s gotten SO much stronger since the last time he and vingegaard faced each other both healthy. it’s kinda sad, but jonas’ career is really just OVER now. i’m actually anticipating something similar happening to mvdp next year. i’ve mentioned once before this so sorry for repetition, but i really expect pog to up his level again to make sure that he never loses roubaix or msr again either, just like he did when he got sick of losing to mathieu at flanders. i don’t think mvdp can improve enough to ever win there again against pogačar, but pogi can clearly find more and more watts when he wants or needs them. he also never fatigues at all, which is a great advantage he has over mathieu, who definitely feels it when he completely empties his tank one weekend during the classics season, then pays for it the following week. i think the only question mark left is whether or not pogačar can get to a point where he’s dominating bunch sprints, too. i realize that sounds insane and impossible, and i am half joking. half. this is a level of dominance that i think will ultimately exceed almost any other athlete in any sport. others come to mind, like alexander karelin, the olympic wrestler. but pog is like karelin as a middleweight who moves up and down in divisions and just dominates everywhere. or like a michael jordan who can ALSO completely dominate in the paint as a center. just staggering. the only questions left in cycling have to do with how much better pogačar will decide to get.
- What about a fine for visma for break checking with no one in front ,knowing pogacar was behind them ?
- The fines are a money grab for the pockets of the tour organizers
- Jonas is maxed out, you can have a solid team but if you can't drop the main protagonist then you lose. I give him credit for believing in himself and doing his best, and let's be honest, he's better than every other stage racer except for Tadej. If you don't race much in the lead up to July it's hard to do anything special in the Tour, no matter how good you are.
- If that's what it is. Seems more like a pathetic attempt at mind games.