Weststander
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I hope this leads to much jockeying over the next 4 stages chasing a GC podium third.
Imagine how better this TDF would have been with no time trialing at all?
She left it at mine.Watching a recording of today’s Eurosport analysis, we have the usual distraction of Orla Chennaoui forgetting the lower half of her wardrobe. FFS #angry
I’m finding that quite hard to process.
Vingegaard has won one TT before, he’s never beaten Pogacar in an TT, and he’s put 2 mins 30 secs into WVA.
Unbelievable.
He’s never won a TT before and he put nearly 3 minutes into WVA?Eurosport had great slow-mo footage of Vingegaard v Pogacar taking the same corners. Vingegaard took them like a man possessed barely slowing, whilst Pogarcar took them cautiously.
He’s never won a TT before and he put nearly 3 minutes into WVA?
I’m going to bed depressed that a great Tour is all but over, and more depressed that yet again I’m being asked to believe something that’s unbelievable.
Whilst that's true on the downhill stretches, he was only c30 seconds up on Pogacar through that - he put a whole lot more time into him on the climb which wasn't kamikaze cornering.Eurosport had great slow-mo footage of Vingegaard v Pogacar taking the same corners. Vingegaard took them like a man possessed barely slowing, whilst Pogarcar took them cautiously.
Whilst that's true on the downhill stretches, he was only c30 seconds up on Pogacar through that - he put a whole lot more time into him on the climb which wasn't kamikaze cornering.
He literally beat Pogacar in the previous Tour de France TT they raced, stage 20 in 2022. I don't know that much about the sport, but gather this was a TT with a big steep hill, hence favored the likes of him. No doubt a seriously impressive performance, of course.I’m finding that quite hard to process.
Vingegaard has won one TT before, he’s never beaten Pogacar in an TT, and he’s put 2 mins 30 secs into WVA.
Unbelievable.
No, this is the first grand tour ITT he has ever won. Prior to this he has won one ITT at a regional tour. And at the Dauphne this year he was second to Mikkel Bjerg who he finished 12 seconds behind on a 30km ITT. Yesterday he was six and a half minutes faster than Bjerg.He literally beat Pogacar in the previous Tour de France TT they raced, stage 20 in 2022. I don't know that much about the sport, but gather this was a TT with a big steep hill, hence favored the likes of him. No doubt a seriously impressive performance, of course.
I guess if the race leader of the Tour de France could dope up to win a stage, in the shadow of all the attention on this issue and on this race, and after everything that's gone before, well if he could do it and could get away with it, then really the sport is totally lost and any of them could do the same.No, this is the first grand tour ITT he has ever won. Prior to this he has won one ITT at a regional tour. And at the Dauphne this year he was second to Mikkel Bjerg who he finished 12 seconds behind on a 30km ITT. Yesterday he was six and a half minutes faster than Bjerg.
Vingegaard’s second place on stage 20 last year was just 8 seconds ahead of Pogacar. The winner on that stage? WVA.
And for reference, check the profiles of the courses over 22, 31 and 44k respectively. Similar.
I’m not saying it’s impossible for Vingegaard to beat his opponents, but the sudden and dramatic improvement in power output leaves the door open for questions.
I’m no Pogacar fan boy, and the field this year is poor, but this was a pretty evenly matched race until yesterday.
Apples and Oranges.No, this is the first grand tour ITT he has ever won. Prior to this he has won one ITT at a regional tour. And at the Dauphne this year he was second to Mikkel Bjerg who he finished 12 seconds behind on a 30km ITT. Yesterday he was six and a half minutes faster than Bjerg.
Vingegaard’s second place on stage 20 last year was just 8 seconds ahead of Pogacar. The winner on that stage? WVA.
And for reference, check the profiles of the courses over 22, 31 and 44k respectively. Similar.
I’m not saying it’s impossible for Vingegaard to beat his opponents, but the sudden and dramatic improvement in power output leaves the door open for questions.
I’m no Pogacar fan boy, and the field this year is poor, but this was a pretty evenly matched race until yesterday.