• xohshoo@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    to no one’s surprise (I should probably figure out how to post without spoiler though)

    also, it’s nice to see Chavito having a good race

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      1 year ago

      This guy is practically unstoppable. Targets one or maybe two races all year, then wins it. It’s impressive, but can he beat Tadej again this year?

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        1 year ago

        I think maybe so. Pog coming off wrist injury, and had modified training for classics. To be honest though I haven’t looked at the route enough to have any idea who it favors

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          There’s minimal TT Kms so not sure how that affects it. Pogi will potentially have Yates as a double threat which could work really well in his favour. Vingegaard doesn’t have that so can potentially be isolated by those two on some of the mountain stages.

          It’s going to be an interesting one for sure. Kind of like last year where Rogliç and Vingegaard were working Pogi over, but with the roles reversed

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              1 year ago

              Granted, Kuss is the best mountain domestique by a long way and an incredible rider, but he’s never really a risk in GC. If he breaks off the front nobody has to follow because he’s not close enough to matter. However Yates is usually up there on GC and if he breaks off the front, there’s a real risk that he could go into the lead.

              That said, he could actually be further up the standings this time considering the minimal TT distance this year. It’ll be interesting to watch!