After Friday’s victory, some voices were heard criticizing that Tadej Pogacar achieve success in Isola 2000 ski resortthat he was very sweet and that he went for what at that time was his fourth victory in this edition of Tour de France. What should I do, let him win? Matteo Jorgensonwho he chased in the final stages of the stage, who was also part of his rival team, Visma-Lease a Bike, by Jonas Vingegaard, who stole victory in the last two editions of the Tour de France?
Now a similar situation occurred in the 20th and penultimate stage of the Tour. A day in which Pogacar did not want, even if that is what he said, to be the protagonist, but his rivals brought him the possibility of winning the stage and, when he found this possibility, he did not forgive and was did not leave the escape chance to get his fifth victory here Tour de France and the 82nd as a professional, since his debut in 2015 at Radenska Club.
You can discuss ways, like ours analyst Rafa Carrasco, who did not like the forms. He did not like that the Slovenian cooperated a little with the Dane, he only did it at the end of the last climb, when it was one-on-one between the two, and when he saw that. Vingegaard Even though he was trying to beat him, he forced the pace and went for his fifth victory in this Tour, adding a small hand, which he showed for the photo, in the year in which he would achieve the most victories in Large Boucle in his five participations.
Great champions build their record based on laziness, as Hinault, Merckx or Indurain, cite three examples. It is true that forms are important, that the method should also be taken care of, but it seems to me that Pogacar’s attitude towards Col de la Couillole fThis is very reprehensible. Improbable? Yes, like everything in life, but I don’t think it’s worth spilling so many acidic rivers of ink. Even if it’s not his Jonas Vingagaard He wanted to get involved when she asked him.
Source: La Verdad

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