Jonas beat him last year
Phat32 said:
Not sure we've seen a chess match like this in sports in a long time
And no one in the US watching
That really is incredible for that short of a time trial, even though it was uphill. Hats off to Jonas.Pignorant said:
Jonas beat Pogi by 1:38 and Pogi still got 2nd place!
He's just incredibly efficient. Super low weight and tons of power. Technical turning. Just a perfect ride.Chipotlemonger said:
Unreal gap! I didn't get to watch. What gave Jonas this edge? Seems like he picked up pace at every split?
He and his team obviously had something to make them think it would be faster. Maybe he doesn't go uphill on his TT bike as well. No way to know what difference it made, but his climbing just didn't look smooth at all, even though he beat the entire rest of the field handily. He just didn't have the legs today to keep up with Jonas.JCRiley09 said:
Tadej was beat no matter what, but there will definitely be a discussion about whether it was worth it for him to change bikes on the climb
I'd guess that was no more than a 10-15 second difference, giving him the benefit of the doubt that he could gap Jonas to the summit and then get him at the line at the finish still. Remains to be seen if that is consequential going forward. Hard to know how Jonas' legs will recover tomorrow.Chipotlemonger said:
Y'all think that motorcycle being in the way of Tadej's attack on Sunday is making much of a difference right now?
SydB92 said:
On the pre-race show, they said Jumbo has lighter (way better tech) TT bikes than UAE so that was part of the decision. Tadej was still 1:12 up on third place. Jonas and his TT bike worked in perfect harmony today.
Lawson Craddock said something similar the other day when interviewed after coming in 4th on the stage. He said something like he was trying to win the race of the mere mortals or something like that.SydB92 said:
Quote of the day……
I'm guessing the vast majority of them are micro-dosing to stay just below the testing limit. I'm suspect this is the norm in most sports.txags92 said:SydB92 said:
On the pre-race show, they said Jumbo has lighter (way better tech) TT bikes than UAE so that was part of the decision. Tadej was still 1:12 up on third place. Jonas and his TT bike worked in perfect harmony today.
I hate to go there, but we have heard all this "marginal gains", "better tech", and they are training smarter stuff before and it almost always turns out the same way. The UCI has a minimum bike weight limit and almost every team is going to be right at that limit. Jonas was just that much stronger. Time will tell if he did so through marginal gains and smarter training or via something else.
I actually suspect it is stuff that is "legal" but a gray area that the top guys are just doing more of than everybody else. With Team Sky, it was tramadol to let their guys bury themselves deeper without feeling the pain. Jumbo is one of the teams putting ketones in their fluids. The ketones are legal under WADA, but the head of the Dutch anti-doping group doesn't think they should be. There is probably something else that we don't know about yet, but we will find out next time there is a falling out with a team member or staffer.chico said:I'm guessing the vast majority of them are micro-dosing to stay just below the testing limit. I'm suspect this is the norm in most sports.txags92 said:SydB92 said:
On the pre-race show, they said Jumbo has lighter (way better tech) TT bikes than UAE so that was part of the decision. Tadej was still 1:12 up on third place. Jonas and his TT bike worked in perfect harmony today.
I hate to go there, but we have heard all this "marginal gains", "better tech", and they are training smarter stuff before and it almost always turns out the same way. The UCI has a minimum bike weight limit and almost every team is going to be right at that limit. Jonas was just that much stronger. Time will tell if he did so through marginal gains and smarter training or via something else.
That would be a shame not to see a healthy rematch.Pignorant said:
He's probably going to do Giro/Vuelta instead of TdF.