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WvA: 1 Classic, 1 Monument, 1 TdF points jersey, 10 TdF stages MvdP: 5 Classics, 5 Monuments, 0 TdF jerseys, 1 TdF stage Both have a long list of other 1-day wins. And I was thinking more of the big one-day races, since those get a LOT of press at home (for both of them). Is WvA's training schedule such that he simply can't win as many Classics/Monuments in service of the team's TdF ambitions? I dunno, but it wouldn't be a huge surprise. Either way, it's all mental masturbation on my part. They're both generational talents who are exciting to watch. |
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I'm a fan of Wout, but it would seem clear to me that MVdP has a better palmares. If you want to ask, "who's a better rider", then I think it's a push.
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Wout has 5 days in yellow, and won the green jersey.
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Yes! I'm just saying those leader's jerseys are career achievements in my book.
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Nice to see three Americans up and around the front. McNulty had a good climb, but wasn't on TV at all. Maybe Sepp will benefit from the longer climbs. The steep gradients are clearly good for Riccitello.
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Seen any Brandy de Jerez black bulls yet? I haven't been able to watch but I always like seeing those along the Vuelta route.
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Ugh - the poor Lotto Dstny kid had it until he took his hand off the bar to celebrate.
Note to self - when sprinting uphill against Primoz, don't count your chickens until they hatch. (xref: Julian Alaphillipe, among others) Last edited by Jaybee; 08-20-2024 at 01:00 PM. |
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Looks like Sepp's team let him down in the lead-up to the climb. Overhead shots showed only 1 Visma jersey(Sepp) in the first half of the peloton right before the steep parts and the moto camera showed Sepp having to jump to the side to move up as the steep parts started.
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He isn't out of it, but he will have to have better days, Yates, O'Conner, Carpaz and the whole Ineos team on the other hand..... I am surprised that on the first climbing stage so many of the GC names are more or less already done and dusted. Last edited by trener1; 08-20-2024 at 03:17 PM. |
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I wouldn't pick today's parcours as something that Sepp is particularly strong on. Of course, he's a great climber but he lacks the punch for acceleration on 15+% gradients like that, especially when the pace hasn't been really high before. There are some monster stages with 4 or 5 climbs before a 20-30 minute climb finish or maybe a tech descent to the finish. That's where Sepp really shines. This isn't me picking him to win, just saying his terrain is still to come.
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Wearing the yellow jersey or winning a stage should not be a goal for a non GC rider although sponsors like it. These are not important to top GC riders unless it is a time trial or an opportunity to pick up time or bonus seconds. A year ago it was hard to watch the whining from Pidcock and O'Connor. Too bad they couldn't fine them. Both are very fragile. For average TDF riders it is easier to win a TDF stage then any other race all year. They get the opportunity to be in breaks and have big leads because no one cares about them. Jeff |
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Looks like a new red jersey today!
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I would give it up.. let another team defend it.
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