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- You are right,but, it’s not easy to convince a rider who feels he can still ride to stop. Again, it doesn’t seem like UAE have very strong management, reminiscent of Visma at their Vuelta sweep. BUT, what if it actually “suited”them to have Ayuso out at this moment?
- It’s not necessarily a risk performance-wise, every riders improves best in his way of training, probably if Pog prepared Vingo’s way or Vingo prepared Pog’s way they’d both get beating by Remco ;-) Of course, if you were talking of crash or injury risk you’d be right, except that so far, Pog has gotten away relatively lightly in comparison.
- What’s more, it’s just bad long-term team policy (they’re stuck with him a few more years) as it’s unlikely to motivate him to give more to the team or others or change him for their idea of better.
- Maria, you picked on one pretty short comment Mr Flecha made during a long afternoon of commentary, at the time when that was the “action” on screen, that was probably mostly unbiaised. Sorry, tell me one commentator who is objective when his horse is in a race (to complicate: Belgian commentators critical of WVA during his bad patch or Remco over life choices also counts in the opposite way). That doesn’t seem very objective about his general reporting from your side either. I can’t vouch as I don’t watch anglo commentary anymore for being too anglo biased (and now that Eurosport (ironically), TNT, Sky, etc are US service assets that my dear friend Trump conveniently ignores when calculating his biased tarifs, I feel doubly vindicated in boycotting) but I can’t imagine their spectators sticking around long if he was as constantly totally biaised as made out here.
- Jonas V is a one-trick pony and dull with it. Pogacar beats him with less preparation and spends the rest of the reason winning races Jonas doesn't dare enter. One of these two will be remembered for years to come.
- Except when it comes to Italian riders who don’t torture cats ;-)
- Bet many place bets on what AI predicts, without knowing anything about how it is programmed or influenced to predict, or realising how betting companies might manipulate the odds knowing how people will try to gain an “advantage”.
- Everyone knows that Pog i s taking a risk by focusing on training exclusively for the Tour for only a few weeks instead of all year round, as Jonas does. But Plugge could easily mention this as simply a choice that Pog has made, which has been accepted up to now. Instead, he changes the narrative to insist that the real truth is Jonas is naturally better able to handle accumulated fatigue than Pog is. More psychological warfare than marketing.
- Merckx has a crazy number of wins, but so many were meaningless crits. for quality wins, Tadej rivals or surpasses him at similar ages.
- Merckx has a crazy number of wins, but so many were meaningless crits. for quality wins, Tadej rivals or surpasses him at similar ages.