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Hi Kieran, I wonder if this article would be better off referencing Pog's Roubaix crash and the Col de Spandelles (2022?) fall as illustrations of the point being made? The Liege and Johannessen incidents could be considered unavoidable (or certainly less avoidable) and so are less compelling evidence of a weakness in Pog's decision making and skill.
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Hi Kieran, I wonder if this article would be better off referencing Pog's Roubaix crash and the Col de Spandelles (2022?) fall as illustrations of the point being made? The Liege and Johannessen incidents could be considered unavoidable (or certainly less avoidable) and so are less compelling evidence of a weakness in Pog's decision making and skill.22-12-2025 23:16