• 9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    You attacked your own red jersey teammate when NO positions were in jeopardy, and took 20 sec from him… On his birthday. Like, just take the 1, 2, 3 finish…you can still win the stage without disrespecting kuss like that

    This isnt about the final podium. I dont care iff kuss loses eventually

    But what roglic did in the last 2k today was disraceful

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      1 year ago

      Another way to look at it is that Jonas could have stayed with Sepp today, just like Rog did yesterday and on the other stage Jonas won. He didn’t even sprint for the win today, so his only purpose was to take time on Sepp. Rog didn’t threaten the red today or yesterday, Jonas did

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        1 year ago

        I think his purpose was not to lose time to Roglic, he simply followed.

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      1 year ago

      “Bice racer disgracefully races his bike”. Nah dude, team orders stopping a grand tour winning leader from racing would have been the disrespectful (not to mention boring for fans of racing) thing.

      The only slightly shady thing for me is lying in interview about intentions. You’re all clearly riding as if you want to win, fess up.

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      1 year ago

      “disraceful” - I think your typo is strangely appropriate. In the end, this is a race, and riding as fast as you can is exactly the normal way to race.

      The teammate aspect and birthday aspect are pretty overblown. If the team have told them to race and not to wait for each other, then they should do exactly that. And the scheduling fluke of having a big stage on your birthday - is that really relevant?!

      If Kuss manages to win it will be because he was strong enough, not because riders who could have beaten him decided not to try. Surely that is more worthy of respect than the strongest riders deciding to give him a gift.