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Anonymous Russian Federation /sp/149881373#149891075
7/21/2025, 10:40:49 AM
>It's completely hopeless the way they're driving. I don't understand anything.
>After Sunday's stage, it's legitimate to ask whether he should look for another team. They clearly don't have him as a priority. It's so disappointing to see.
>Even Pogacar said he didn't understand how three of Jonas' Visma riders could take turns attacking at the front when Jonas was hanging at the back of the peloton. He had to chase after the Visma riders, and as long as he does that, it's impossible for Jonas to get back up. Excuse me, but this is fucking critical.
>Maybe Trine saw it coming when she announced it at the start of the Tour.
>I think it's really a shame that we have to sit and discuss this. We have a Dane who has won the Tour twice, who we cheer for. We want to see him be good. Sparkle and win the Tour. And then they screw him up like that.
>The team is cutting him in the middle, and I really think it's rude. What the hell are they thinking? There are no other teams that do that.
>Jonas is not getting the support he needs. It's obvious, and it's problematic. Right now he's riding on the wrong team, but he also needs to ride on a crew that's strong enough to back him up.
>As a Dane, I just think: 'Hmm, you have to do something about that, Jonas.' How fast does he have to go before Visma believes in him?
>And yes, I understand that you have another superstar in Wout van Aert on the team, but I don't care. He is clearly more interested in riding his own Tour than helping Vingegaard.
>Now show the man some respect. He has fought for what he does, and show respect for the class rider he is. He really deserves it, and I really have a hard time seeing why it has to be like this.
>The problem is that the management has promised van Aert that he can do as he pleases.
>It ended up with a situation on Sunday's stage where Jonas seemed abandoned by his team, who were more interested in winning the stage.
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