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- Tadej saving energy? nah... that is not Tadej. And it was the last stage with 3 weeks to the Tour...
- But Jonas (Samaritan, ahahahha) tried to challenge him, inviting him to pull together, even provoking him with a sprint... nothing, apathetic. He is always enthusiastic and loves to win, even the most useless stages, he doesn't care at all about saving energy. Very strange.
- Maybe his DS instructed him not to go for the win, to save some energy for the Tour, so for once he was bored. Jonas may have also been told not to expend more energy than necessary, as he did not go all-out for the win. Apparently they even shared a joke, while effortlessly dropping the rest of the GC group.
- I have to agree with Carapaz. It was a bit bizarre.
On the other hand Carapaz is famously bad at collaborating so he did bring it on himself a bit.
I’d chalk it up to inexperience on del Toro’s part, but why wasn’t he getting better advice from the car?
Still a fantastic Giro for the kid, just a shame to see it end with a whimper after he was such a fighter for the rest of the race.
- Kuss has really gone 'downhill' since his Vuelta win. Could have contended for the stage win but then was almost usless for Jonas when he did drop back.
- You have a problem with him being right ?
- Probably just ready for the TdF. I think he wants to be challenged and it rarely seems to happen
- Get over it.
He's a kid, you're not.
- Pogacar did something today that almost never happens: raced for the GC win and didn't sprint for the simple joy of it. He's entitled to that. Mas once again didn't end up where he wanted, while Martinez was deeply moved coming across the line. Great footage of him basically not believing the win, then accepting it, then not believing, once again. What a great win for Martinez, and a solid performance by Pogacar for the week. Tour, another Lombardia, another Worlds, his ambitions aren't low. Saving energy today made sense.
- its 20 minutes but 7.2 w/kg is way far than the limit of 6.2 for an hour