@wtrrr123@Simon672491@Domestique___ Nobody expected Jonas to do the Dauphine after the Giro either, so i don't understand what point your trying to make? All he said was that it's a shame they don't collide more often, he didn't blame it on either of them (Pog and Jonas)
@wtrrr123@Domestique___ Not how it works. Jonas spent months preparing for his Giro campaign, and in that same period, Seixas was doing classics and monuments in the Ardennes. Those are entirely different types of races that require very different preparation and training
@coty9942@mou55981652 I agree with you 100%. And tbf I can't see any scenario in which Seixas takes any time on Pog in the mountains, not even bonus seconds. But then again, people were saying the same in the Pog vs Jonas debate after 2023..
@aanaakit @beks2024ia That might honestly be the worst take I’ve heard. Let’s just wait and see. There’s no world where the reigning world champion skips Worlds when he’s the clear top favorite. If he rides the Vuelta this year, it’ll be on top of Worlds (and Euros too)
@aanaakit @beks2024ia Why on earth would he throw away a likely third straight Worlds title for a Vuelta he can win basically any year he feels like it? 2026 and 2027 are the last Worlds with hilly parcours for a long time. There’s just no scenario where that trade makes sense. Zero chance
@laflammerouge16@deancarter10 He can kind of just tick them off since they fit nicely into his schedule this year. Not saying he doesn’t care about them, just that they’re more of a convenient add-on than a real top priority compared to San Remo, Roubaix, the Tour, or Worlds.