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- The Lipowitz curse is officially broken! Unless Hindley crashes out tomorrow...
- Agreed ^
- To some extent, but Pog would have set his goals and put in the work long before the Itzulia crash. (He fell short of at least two, as Narvaez won the first stage, and his winning margin was less than 10 minutes).
Also, there was no guarantee that he wouldn't crash himself, as in Liege just the year before.
- I think the goal was to use the Giro as training for the Tour as much as possible and it was well executed. Should be interesting
- The context was different.
With Pogačar, he knew that Vingegaard had already had a horrible crash at Itzulia, so he could play around at the Giro because he'd most likely be far stronger at the Tour.
With Vingegaard, Pogačar has not been injured and is going to the Tour healthy (at least with regards to the time of the Giro)
- It's nice that Matxin of UAE has said how much he admires the energy-saving yet dominant way Visma have ridden the Giro.
But with Pog, seemed to be using existing records as bench-marks for him so he could build up the sort of legacy that many expected of him. Two different stars, two different goals and methods.
- 😂. Eddy who???
People have such a short term memory.
- Another expected result. No surprise there. The competition just isn’t there. Congratulations to JV on winning all three grand tours.
- Epic. A dominant win, but raced so smartly - no showboating, he didn’t do anything more than he needed to but still blew the competition away.
- So we can just forget about Merckx ?
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