mididoctors
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They're off
If Pog wasn’t in the race we would be moaning about Jonas having a pretty comfortable lead, if not actually calling the race quite over after a measly 6 stages.
The bottom line is that unfortunately, fans can’t script the race. Otherwise, every edition would become 1989 again and boringly predictable.
And this tour isn’t already ?
The Big difference between Jonas and Pog for the last couple of years is how they win .
Pog takes off from a long way out , over any terrain and often holding off groups of riders on flat stages . When was the last time anyone put him under any real pressure. He is riding like an alien and I don’t mean that in a good way.
Jonas wins in a conventional manner. Just look at the last Giro. Was he the strongest yes, did at any time did he look head and shoulders over the other top riders no. He just made smallish gains over a number of stages and never looked totally dominant.
And this tour isn’t already ?
The Big difference between Jonas and Pog for the last couple of years is how they win .
Pog takes off from a long way out , over any terrain and often holding off groups of riders on flat stages . When was the last time anyone put him under any real pressure. He is riding like an alien and I don’t mean that in a good way.
Jonas wins in a conventional manner. Just look at the last Giro. Was he the strongest yes, did at any time did he look head and shoulders over the other top riders no. He just made smallish gains over a number of stages and never looked totally dominant.
"Hey, Baptiste! My Man! Really, really loving your work! No I mean it, you're an absolute star! Yeah, tough day in the mountains yesterday, I know, don't worry, we didn't expect you to do any more than you did, it's fine. Anyway, today's stage is flat as a pancake - just a single tiny Cat 4 at the end so that should be easier for you! Talking of pancakes it's going to be hot enough to fry one on the tarmac, some people forecasting 38C in Bordeaux today, which is where you're heading. Anyway, another guaranteed sprint - it's Bordeaux, it always is! - but people are getting a bit bored of all the Pogacar mountain business, so how about you tootle along and give them a bit of a show of those lovely Lotto Intermarché colours for a few hours before the proper riders come in for the stage win? Love it, yeah, honestly, you're a star! Yeah, of course we can try and find someone you can talk to, no worries, understand completely....
Hey, Baptise! Got some great news for you - had a chat with the other teams and found out that little Portuguese team that's almost as desperate for a couple of hours on TV as we are, Caja something, you know the one? Yeah, well they've agreed to send a guy, great guy, Jakob something. Check? I did already. Oh, yeah, I get you, yeah, he's Czech. Does he talk French? Man, I dunno, you'll have to ask him. Maybe you can teach him some on the way? Anyway, have a great day out, really appreciate everything you do yeah. Talk later, au revoir!"

And this tour isn’t already ?
The Big difference between Jonas and Pog for the last couple of years is how they win .
Pog takes off from a long way out , over any terrain and often holding off groups of riders on flat stages . When was the last time anyone put him under any real pressure. He is riding like an alien and I don’t mean that in a good way.
Jonas wins in a conventional manner. Just look at the last Giro. Was he the strongest yes, did at any time did he look head and shoulders over the other top riders no. He just made smallish gains over a number of stages and never looked totally dominant.
little further south in Castillones was where I first drank Belgian beer as a teenager.