Pog v Vin, who win?

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  • Dorset_Boy
    Dorset_Boy Posts: 7,572

    VLaB are still suggesting it is on 50:50 that Vingegaard and Wout will make the start.

    Pog is clear favourite and rightly so. Fit, on form, and not overly fatigued by the Giro.

    Roglic - last day at the Dauphine must be a worry, b ut looked ok to that point.

    Remco - will be a lot better than at the Dauphine, but doubts over 3 weeks against the competition.


    I could see Pog and A Yates on the Podium, with Roglic, or even someone like Bernal.

    I just can't see Jonas being competitive.

  • phreak
    phreak Posts: 2,953

    The UAE roster looks quite a bit stronger than the other teams. The Bora team is the strongest of the rest and it's not at the same level. Jumbo's is decimated and Ineos is a level below.

  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661

    I wouldn’t trust anything Jumbo say about his form tbh.

  • Dorset_Boy
    Dorset_Boy Posts: 7,572

    Looks like Juan Ayuso will miss the Tour following his crash in the Dauphine

  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,982

    That's a good team mate to lose.

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  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661

    Worth remembering Pog went into last year's Tour undercooked following a broken wrist and subsequent surgery.

    I had the same injury and it took me around 9 months to really recover from that. Pog, being the superman he is, did it in what, 3?

  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    I think the undercooked thing is a bit over exaggerated tbh. A nasty injury, but it didn't stop him training on rollers. After that it's mainly pain management as soon as he can pull on the bars and stand on his pedals, and there's absolutely no doubt he has a ridiculous pain tolerance - as all pro cyclists do

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  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,553

    As I understood it, because of the nature of Pogacar's scaphoid fracture, he couldn't grip the bars so was off the bike for a significant, like 4 weeks or so, period.

  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    You made me go and check and by May 18th (crash was 23/4) he was posting about his "last two weeks" indoor training (gym work and rollers)

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  • andyp
    andyp Posts: 10,553

    Vingegaard confirmed in the Visma-Lease-a-Bike Tour team, alongside Wout Van Aert.

    I guess we'll find out in the opening week whether that's a wise decision.

  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    Honestly, it's not like they've got anyone better to replace him with, is it?

    If he's not in shape to fight for the yellow then he gets some racing in and goes to the Vuelta on that, while maybe doing some domestique work for Jorgensen or Kuss

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  • mididoctors
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  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    The Giro was a walkover, nowhere near hard enough to have much effect on fatigue. It was what, a week of racing then a two week training block?

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  • josame
    josame Posts: 1,162

    erm.. he had training blocks before the race so that's alot of training and racing

    Put it this way he ain't putting 10 minutes into the second guy at this one

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  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    The point was that he wasn't even really racing the last two weeks. Nobody pushed him, nobody forced him to go deep, they just let him do his own thing. Any efforts he made were little more than training for him. I don't think he's fatigued.

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  • kingstongraham
    kingstongraham Posts: 28,165

    On the important issue here - yay or nay?


  • hanshotfirst
    hanshotfirst Posts: 400

    Very much a nay for me, but I've not liked any of their TdF edition jerseys.

    It's reminding me of an Inverness Caledonian Thistle jersey from the 90s that I can't find online but if you know you know.

  • JimD666
    JimD666 Posts: 2,293

    I like it more than I do their usual jersey.

  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    I quite like it, a bit different, but the yellow/gold could be bolder and having another blue jersey in the peloton isn't winning me over. Will see what it looks like in race conditions.

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  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,982
    edited June 20

    wow, nothing like it out there imo, proof will be how it looks within the Peloton.

    I can't tell if it will stand out, or blend in.

    Are Bora meant to be going full Red Bull for the tour and beyond presumably?

    Shame, as I actually like the latest Bora kit.

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  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661

    It will look dark blue.

  • daniel_b
    daniel_b Posts: 11,982
    edited June 20

    A bit 2000s Piccadilly line seat vibes.

    *They may well still be the exact same colour.

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  • m.r.m.
    m.r.m. Posts: 3,475

    It has a Fleur-de-Lis pattern. That has some connection to this years Tour (didn't google it), since Colnago brought out a special edition of their C68 with a Fleur-de-Lis motif as well.

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  • hanshotfirst
    hanshotfirst Posts: 400

    That's your UAE announced their line up then.

    Pogacar, Ayuso, Sivakov, Yates, Soler, Almeida, Politt & Wellens.



  • Pross
    Pross Posts: 43,463

    It's a bit more of a statement of intent than Jayco that's for sure. I thought Ayuso had previously been ruled out?

  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    Possibly a touch light on rouleurs, though both Politt and Wellens are quality

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  • phreak
    phreak Posts: 2,953

    A stacked lineup. Ayuso, Almeida, and Yates would be solid top 10 on other teams, with Soler and Sivakov solid top 20 riders. I'm not sure even the Sky teams had such an array of talent.

  • No_Ta_Doctor
    No_Ta_Doctor Posts: 14,655

    It's stacked, but will they be able to control the race? I can see some potential for chaos breakaways forming

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