Critérium du Dauphiné 2025 Spoilers

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phreak

Active Member
It's interesting the narrative around the respective workloads of Pogacar and Vingegaard. The prevailing view is that the former has done more, so will be more tired than the latter, who has barely turned a pedal, yet if you look at their race days, Pogacar has 14 and Vingegaard 10. It seems the norm. Roglic had done 12 prior to the Giro. Obviously, you could argue that a classic is a harder day than a stage race day, but still, 14 days of racing by June isn't super heavy.
 

Mike_P

Guru
Location
Harrogate
Possibly curtains on Pog as for once despite the high value on Velogames I have selected hin.
 

mididoctors

Senior Member
It's interesting the narrative around the respective workloads of Pogacar and Vingegaard. The prevailing view is that the former has done more, so will be more tired than the latter, who has barely turned a pedal, yet if you look at their race days, Pogacar has 14 and Vingegaard 10. It seems the norm. Roglic had done 12 prior to the Giro. Obviously, you could argue that a classic is a harder day than a stage race day, but still, 14 days of racing by June isn't super heavy.

I gotta feel by now they both know what they need to do to be in shape for July . Jonas is kinda absent from the calendar.
 

mididoctors

Senior Member
Jonas attacking over top
 
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