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Mistermaumau
14-06-2025
It was morale not moral, try again.
Mistermaumau
14-06-2025
Remember what Moho told you Tadej.
leedorney
14-06-2025
A journalist getting carried away
mij
14-06-2025
I was thinking the same. Jonas looked totally spent, face ashen. Tadej looked like he was on a group coffee ride. And Tadej said he didn’t even have to go deep.
mij
14-06-2025
Did they really push him to the limit? He literally says he didn’t go too deep. This is a pretty misleading headline. Jonas is the one who looked wrecked.
slappers66
14-06-2025
What the chuff is a “moral winner” quite sure none of them would want a prize just for turning up .. only one winner Tadej
mobk
14-06-2025
Maria. I think riders will attack on the downhill sometimes. It’s up to every rider to descend within their limits. Some riders are more skilled descenders. Others have different risk tolerance. Tadej followed so clearly he believed the risk was worth it to stay with his rivals. And yes, racing downhill is dangerous.
awp
14-06-2025
Dangerous moves win races sometimes.
Jakob
14-06-2025
That is not what the Wisma riders like Sep Kuss say. If you look at the average speed of the downturn it was normal for a route like that. The french rider Roman Bardet in front drove 1 minut faster downhill that the Wisma Team. It is the individual riders choice and responsibility not to drive faster than what he considers safe. Thus stop whining Maria.
Jakob
14-06-2025
Yes time will tell. Jonas's training is scheduled so he is believed to peak late in the Tour - but I guess that goes for Tadej too. Jonas needs steeper and longer mountains to be at his best. The Tour de France will be more exiting than ever