McNulty is a monster! Really hope to see him take a leadership role at the Vuelta or Giro soon. He's a great guy too. Easy to root for.
Generally its a great strategy to have guys out in front - they can always wait up for him if they need to and theyll be right there ready if a yellow jersey battle breaks out and catches up. I'd bet Jonas has been told to velcro his wheel to Pogi's and forget about anything else. If McNulty is gonna pull him so be it. Considering the team J-V has I agree there should be one other guy there with him though.wangus12 said:
So how annoyed is Vingegaard with his team. He's been isolated again with McNulty and Pogacar again. He's got 2 riders out in the lead group when they probably should be back helping him out. The other 3 are behind him in the Peloton.
😱 What a scare for Jonas Vingegaard !
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 21, 2022
😱 Quelle frayeur pour Jonas Vingegaard !#TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/2dA1Seb00k
😱 @TamauPogi crashed! But Jonas Vingegaard waits for him.
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 21, 2022
😱 @TamauPogi est tombé ! Mais Jonas Vingegaard l'attend.#TDF2022 pic.twitter.com/bmGV0358cx
Seems America is providing the super-domestiques this yearwangus12 said:
Sepp back in there doing the work
amazing job by Jumbo Visma again to position the team perfectly.wangus12 said:
Pogocar cracks! That'll probably do it
good point. I think I saw him in a mask some after the ride today? I don't remember if he has done that every day or how often he does. Him or his team may have the same thought now.Aggie02 said:
The only way that Vingegaard does not win now is if he gets Covid. That would be a real shame but his highest risk.
Watching a rerun of stage 2 right now. Never watched it before.Big Cat `93 said:
FYI: the Vuelta starts tomorrow. With a team time trial. Holy smokes.
I think I enjoy the Vuelta as much as the TdF. They always have tons of interesting stages.