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No idea and no opinion on whether he and the sport as a whole is clean at the moment.
IMO the racing has been very exciting this year, even with Pogacar's dominance. In all forms of sport it is common to have one person who is dominant for some period of time. One year is impressive, but try watching Formula1 where it tends to run in 3-7 year cycles. So for me the question is whether he can continue into the future, or if 2025 is more like previous years where he is great, but not overwhelmingly better. We also tend to forget that at this level, the differences in ability are extremely small - O'Connor was 34 seconds down after nearly 6 1/2 hours of racing. Or 0.1% slower. |
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I think we're getting a taste of what it must have been like for cycling fans back when Merckx was running roughshod over the sport.
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I told my wife I was, you'd think I scorned the pope pretty much.
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I also really like him.
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I think it’s great when Pogacar is going for a win. It’s great watching an aggressive racer going for it instead of measuring out everyone else and waiting until final meters to break.
His style is terrific and entertaining. I also think that races like this without team radios/cars with DS’s in their ear for every move show that most of the current top guys in peloton can’t read a race. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I wasn't really a fan in the past, but his devil may care racing style has brought me over. If anything, I'm glad he won everything he won this year, and saying it was boring because it was a foregone conclusion ignores all the races within the race and the choices that get him there. My thought when I saw Roglic powering up the base of the Witikon yesterday was "Pogi's not going from 100k is he?" and then "Wow. That's so dumb. But also so dumb not to mark him. What are you doing Belgium?" and then, when Tratnik dropped back and paced him to the break (how did Tratnik know?) "wow, Slovenia masterclass in tactics." That was amazing not just because he had the legs to do it, but because he read the race perfectly.
I'm looking forward to an on-form Jonas with a strong Visma going up against Pogi with a strong UAE next July. Also, though a lot of people say a sport is boring when Pogacar/the Warriors/the Patriots/Alabama are dominant, TV ratings and other media engagement generally disagree. The presence of greatness inspires interest. You're either watching to appreciate the best being the best or because you want to see them taken down. Last edited by Jaybee; 09-30-2024 at 02:22 PM. |
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I love watching Pogacar race. He has a wonderful attacking mentality that does not always work to his advantage, but he makes things happen. It is like yesterday when he said he did not plan to go so early and then thought it was probably a mistake. As mentioned before in this thread if riders worked together better they probably would have caught him. He gives it his all.
Plus he is such a nice guy. Jonas is a great rider but he does not get me excited. Jeff |
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Tadej was certainly riding at an amazing level this year, but he also benefitted from some terrible luck for his main competition.
The previously-mentioned “build him up/tear him down” dynamic is also part of it. Quote:
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I’m not sure why you’d say the Worlds were boring. Pog had a lead that never went over a minute, and it looked like they would catch him in the last 10k.
Is it odd that one person would win the Olympic TT, road race, and Worlds TT? Maybe your wife doesn’t look at Remco with googoo eyes? |
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I was watching the race yesterday with my 11 year old son who plays baseball and is a huge baseball fan, I told him that what he is seeing now is basically if someone was Ruth, Ohtani and Judge all rolled into one guy, that's how good Pogi is. |
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The OBVIOUS reason it's bad is that anyone who makes it to the top in cycling starts early, so really you're cheering for minors to start doping after being influenced/coerced by their parents and coaches >.> Typical brilliant and well thought out opinion from the 'last sane freethinker in a sea of sheeple'. |
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Geez, this whole topic has brought out some nasty rhetoric. And on topic, what Pog is doing is so historically epic that one has to wonder. Which is why the darkness surrounding past doping is in my mind so corrosive. |
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I don't know what sus means without a clear explanation but Eddy basically passed the torch to Pogacar today when he said he's probably the best ever.
He is the best ever and there is a lot more to come. Just like in Merckx's day he still had competitors and that's what made the sport so exciting. |
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He is awesome to watch and generally I think this is one of the most entertaining periods of racing in my 30 years of watching it.
But I think it is “sus”- every period/regime has had incredible performances of dominance that is linked to cheating (and TP’s performance is on another level) that I can remember going back to the “toxic twins” (Theunise and Rooks destroying climbs). It’s disappointing. I am jaded- the racing is amazing but no one has been this dominant clean in the sport ever. Cheering for Pogi - he is amazing to watch. So fun.
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