A TOUR DE FRANCE PREDICTION
LAST YEAR ABOUT THIS TIME, I predicted the The Vampire (aka Jonas Vingegaard) would win the Tour. My logic was simple...
... he was making his team captain Roglic look old and slow.
You can read about it here.
So, what about this year?
First off, I'm excited as heck to see my favorite mountain biker in action...
... Pidcock is so fun to watch.
There's a lot of hype around his descending skills, deservedly so. He's so hard to classify as a racer, extremely aggressive...
... and supremely confident.
Wout, Mathieu, Remco all race like that.
As if they've just escaped from jail and they ain't going back.
Then there's Tadej.
He's currently recovering from a broken wrist.
However, that won't be driving him.
He's coming for redemption.
He was embarrassed.
If you think this year's exploits in the Classics were to focus on something else besides the Tour, I'd guess you're wrong. In my eyes, those peloton stomping wins were much more...
... a show of force, shock and awe.
Is the vampire rattled?
Judging by his performance so far at the Dauphine, I'd say nope.
Should he be?
Definitely.
No Roglic to misdirect the competition.
Kuss just rode the Giro and could be weaker than last year.
It's early, it's risky...
... it's gonna be Tadej.
There.
I said it.
Who are you picking?
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164.2
7ish hrs
No strength workout
20 minutes recovery
60 minutes reading + Journaling
Podcast:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248