Couldn't see a Vuelta thread but was gutted to see Roglic have to withdraw
Was a big ask but felt he was starting to break Evenepoel gradually and think he could have made back the 94 secs
Evenepoel has been superb but for me a fully fit Roglic still beats him
Great time for cycling so many potential greats.
Vingegaard, Pogacar, Roglic, Evenepoel, Van Aert , list goes on
2022 Tour de France
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Re: 2022 Tour de France
Yeah, it was a horrible slam. He looked a mess afterwards.
Shame because it was shaping up to be a great finish.
Shame because it was shaping up to be a great finish.
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Yes I was wondering why he was really.slow in getting over the line but was a lot worse than I'd realisedBend it like Repka wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 7:13 pm Yeah, it was a horrible slam. He looked a mess afterwards.
Shame because it was shaping up to be a great finish.