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Shonak
Miguel98 wrote:
When Piti was finishing his first GT podium, Pogacar was 5 years old.

I think this stat is incredible for both riders tbf

Yup, Valv almost 40 and 2nd at Vuelta. Soon he will reach Horner peak _O_
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Shonak
Shonak wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
When Piti was finishing his first GT podium, Pogacar was 5 years old.

I think this stat is incredible for both riders tbf

Yup, Valv almost 40 and 2nd at Vuelta. Soon he will reach Horner peak _O_

Still don't understand how a burger eating grandpa won against Nibali and Valv in top shape lol
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Aquarius97
Miguel98 wrote:
Pogacar is the first rider since Giuseppe Saroni in Giro... 77 I think, to win 3 stages in his first GT


Sagan won 3 in 2011 Vuelta
Gaviria won 4 in 2017 Giro
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Miguel98 wrote:
When Piti was finishing his first GT podium, Pogacar was 5 years old.

I think this stat is incredible for both riders tbf


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Sykkel_Freak
Aquarius97 wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Pogacar is the first rider since Giuseppe Saroni in Giro... 77 I think, to win 3 stages in his first GT


Sagan won 3 in 2011 Vuelta
Gaviria won 4 in 2017 Giro

To correct this: Pogacar is the first rider to win three stages in a GT before turning 21 since Saronni in the '78 Giro. Saronni was the first to do it, so the second time in history it has happened. Kind of a cherry picked stat in my opinion, but still very impressive of course.
 
Shonak
Sykkel_Freak wrote:
Aquarius97 wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Pogacar is the first rider since Giuseppe Saroni in Giro... 77 I think, to win 3 stages in his first GT


Sagan won 3 in 2011 Vuelta
Gaviria won 4 in 2017 Giro

To correct this: Pogacar is the first rider to win three stages in a GT before turning 21 since Saronni in the '78 Giro. Saronni was the first to do it, so the second time in history it has happened. Kind of a cherry picked stat in my opinion, but still very impressive of course.

Think no sport is so obsessive about its random stats as cycling, just one for the odd ones :lol: Cool
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Ollfardh
Shonak wrote:
Sykkel_Freak wrote:
Aquarius97 wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
Pogacar is the first rider since Giuseppe Saroni in Giro... 77 I think, to win 3 stages in his first GT


Sagan won 3 in 2011 Vuelta
Gaviria won 4 in 2017 Giro

To correct this: Pogacar is the first rider to win three stages in a GT before turning 21 since Saronni in the '78 Giro. Saronni was the first to do it, so the second time in history it has happened. Kind of a cherry picked stat in my opinion, but still very impressive of course.

Think no sport is so obsessive about its random stats as cycling, just one for the odd ones :lol: Cool


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Supernutz
Shonak wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:
When Piti was finishing his first GT podium, Pogacar was 5 years old.

I think this stat is incredible for both riders tbf

Yup, Valv almost 40 and 2nd at Vuelta. Soon he will reach Horner peak _O_

Still don't understand how a burger eating grandpa won against Nibali and Valv in top shape lol


Doping, of course.
 
baseballlover312
I'm starting to realize that I just don't like guys who do well unexpectedly anymore. I don't know if it's borne from my Froome hatred or what, but lately I just find myself rooting against guys who developed late, changed disciplines, were late to the sport, or even that are emerging as WT contenders extremely early. I don't know why. I just find myself rooting for the guys that are supposed to be good to win (always stage racers, normal development, etc), which is strange considering I usually, like most people, root for the underdog.

Wonder if anyone else feels the same? This Vuelta just made me notice a lot fo those feelings. I'm not happy to see Roglic become a GT winner, and I found myself even subconsciously rooting against Pogocar simply because he's so young and just jumped to the top, even though I don't want to because I love his aggression.
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Inferio
baseballlover312 wrote:
I'm starting to realize that I just don't like guys who do well unexpectedly anymore. I don't know if it's borne from my Froome hatred or what, but lately I just find myself rooting against guys who developed late, changed disciplines, were late to the sport, or even that are emerging as WT contenders extremely early. I don't know why. I just find myself rooting for the guys that are supposed to be good to win (always stage racers, normal development, etc), which is strange considering I usually, like most people, root for the underdog.

Wonder if anyone else feels the same? This Vuelta just made me notice a lot fo those feelings. I'm not happy to see Roglic become a GT winner, and I found myself even subconsciously rooting against Pogocar simply because he's so young and just jumped to the top, even though I don't want to because I love his aggression.


I feel the same about some of these cases. Typically these very young riders, becuase it's just very strange to cheer for someone I didn't even know exists two years ago. Not the case for Roglic who's been on the very top for his third year already. But I agree that seeing the "favourites", who have been around for a while, win is sort of satisfying because you at least get a feeling that really the best guy won and it wasn't some freak race.
 
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