Vingegaard DESTROYS Tadej Pogacar on Col du Granon | Tour de France 2022 Stage 11

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  • Lanterne Rouge presents highlights of Stage 11 of Tour de France 2022 where jonas vingegaard and primoz roglic attacked Tadej Pogacar over and over.
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  • @LanterneRougeCycling
    @LanterneRougeCycling  Před rokem +15

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    • @bengkeljowo2712
      @bengkeljowo2712 Před rokem

      Mantap tanjakan tinggi speed masih stabil
      YAA SAYYIDII YAA ROSULALLOH

    • @krprice
      @krprice Před 10 měsíci

      K😮😮😮boho

  • @mmmbass6068
    @mmmbass6068 Před rokem +1421

    Stages like this is why we watch the TdF. And the drama surely isn’t done yet.

    • @l.v.3952
      @l.v.3952 Před rokem +17

      Why we watch cycling*

    • @bakkels
      @bakkels Před rokem +23

      That's definitely why I watch stages like this. Year after year. It's only once in every 10 years it actually unfolds like this though. Still worth it.

    • @rezadyn87
      @rezadyn87 Před rokem

      Too bad their broadcast team is garbage

    • @jlsilvia
      @jlsilvia Před rokem +9

      Epic stage. Wow!

    • @MAYDAYSIMULATIONS
      @MAYDAYSIMULATIONS Před rokem +3

      Agreed

  • @bjsr126
    @bjsr126 Před rokem +969

    Gotta respect Roglic staying in this tour for the team despite the immense pain he's dealing with. Despite being dropped before the last climb, he was instrumental for Jumbo today.

    • @kgarg92
      @kgarg92 Před rokem +22

      I wish kruijswijk and kuss are there more because Roglic seems to have given all he can...cant believe kuss is not there like 2 yrs ago.

    • @bjsr126
      @bjsr126 Před rokem +67

      @@kgarg92 Roglic said every pedal stroke was like getting stabbed in the back and that's just in the saddle.. imagine the pain out of the saddle applying force through that shoulder. Sheesh.

    • @jlsilvia
      @jlsilvia Před rokem +23

      @@kgarg92 that’s the beauty of this. Jumbo hasn’t had to control anything yet and they’ve been able to completely shelter & save Sepp to this point. We’ve seen a lot of Rafa Majka to this point afront the Yellow Group. Now we’ll see a healthy dose of the Durango Kid up there!

    • @schuey999
      @schuey999 Před rokem +19

      Primoz!!!

    • @nt78stonewobble
      @nt78stonewobble Před rokem +11

      Yeah, Roglic certainly seemed like he gave it his all.
      I actually have a hard time finding any riders who aren't pretty likeable anymore? There's just not the same drama queens and "bad guys" in the field anymore as there used to be.
      Which is a good thing, but in that regard there's less drama. :D

  • @jealius4340
    @jealius4340 Před rokem +1848

    this is going to be studied as a textbook example of how to beat a stronger rider when you have the stronger team. Everything from the Van Aert satellite breakaway from km 0 to the relentless one/two attacking at the bottom of the Galibier. Even Van Aert falling back during the Galibier decent to pick up Roglic so he could help with the final climb. What a master piece!

    • @clementdenis4212
      @clementdenis4212 Před rokem +315

      But in the end it also relied on Vingegaard being the strongest rider today.

    • @lukewalker1051
      @lukewalker1051 Před rokem +126

      Quite right. They threw the kitchen sink at Pogacar and finally he cracked. Team matters.

    • @Breesey
      @Breesey Před rokem +189

      @@clementdenis4212 but one of the reasons Vingegard was able to be the stronger climber in the end was that he and Roglic needled Pogacar early on who kept retaliating and burnt all his matches. It was a masterful strategy, beautiful to watch.

    • @clementdenis4212
      @clementdenis4212 Před rokem +103

      @@Breesey of course ! It was brilliant racing from Jumbo-Visma ! I just wanted to point out that the most brilliant strategy can not work if your leader is not able to deliver at the end.

    • @mar_man813
      @mar_man813 Před rokem +52

      I actually think everything worked for TJV except for Wout -- he paced Roglic back which was irrelevant. I would've rather left Roglic on his own and had Wout with Sepp & Jonas to help pull Jonas away even earlier than he did.

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 Před rokem +443

    TJV has been building up to this, what an epic stunner of a TDF stage. Jonas and Nairo were so strong. Shout out to Geraint Thomas who is still in the GC contention.

    • @wattier8218
      @wattier8218 Před rokem +6

      I think everobody is suprised by thomas still being there, but i dont think he will stand a chance. He cant beat any GC guys like Pogi and Vinge 1v1 and even if he has Barle and Ganna, they cant beat Vingegaard having WVA and Roglic

    • @elonif4125
      @elonif4125 Před rokem +4

      @@wattier8218 Yeah, but with the 40 km ITT he should be able to podium.

    • @MarriedWithBackpacks
      @MarriedWithBackpacks Před rokem +4

      Thomas, 3rd place in Paris! I really hope I'm right!

    • @wargey3431
      @wargey3431 Před rokem +4

      @@wattier8218 he can climb we all know that he won the tour on alpe d’huez and he’s one of the strongest time Trialers amongst the GC favourites can’t see any reason why he wouldn’t make podium especially if Pog cracks again today

    • @wattier8218
      @wattier8218 Před rokem +2

      @@wargey3431 Pogi only cracks if jumbo puts their whole team to it and i didnt say that he wont make podium, i said he wont be a challenger for the tour. Lets hope Jumbo has to work hard for vingegaard. If not and they are able to keep on launching like this, the tour will be over by today

  • @nowave7
    @nowave7 Před rokem +383

    I think that Jumbo played this stage to perfection. I remember the two previous years, they were trying to wear down Pogačar by riding a hard but steady pace almost throughout all of the mountain stages, no matter how hot the day was, or how high up in the mountains they were. And back then, Pogačar also didn't have a lot of teammates around him, but he could keep up with that steady pace. I think they finally learned from their mistakes, and they tried a completely different strategy this time around. These attacks came early, and came hard, and just kept on coming! They really wore him down, and this was the perfect stage to execute such an attack, and Jumbo really couldn't have played it better!

    • @MDP1702
      @MDP1702 Před rokem +5

      That was only 2 year ago, last year JV soon didn't have the team anymore but just hanging on and see where Vingegaard stranded. I think last year they likely would have tried a different tactic too, though impossible to know for sure since then there was just one GC leader for them initially.

    • @mar_man813
      @mar_man813 Před rokem +20

      Yeah, this was the anti-Ineos and thank god for that. Exciting one two bursts that provided excitement and forced Pogacar to cover all of them on his own. In the past TJV has just pulled Pogacar to within 1km of the summit and then wondered why Primoz or Jonas couldn't get a few seconds.

    • @famousatmidnight15
      @famousatmidnight15 Před rokem +6

      Pog should have let Rog go up the road. Then Thomas and co. would come into play. He tried to do it all himself, he needs to draw other riders in to assist.

    • @martinsolden77
      @martinsolden77 Před rokem +5

      @@famousatmidnight15 He would have lost the tour right there if he did, remember Rog would have had two riders who would fall back right away and wout would have killed any team between the mountains.. G. Thomas would not help, they would rater play it defensive and see where the chips land on final mountain.

    • @Avianthro
      @Avianthro Před rokem +4

      Pogacar will surely have learned his lesson...not to get suckered into countering every single attack but to keep a strong and steady pace. Those attacks deplete one's reserves too quickly, but only if you let them.

  • @4lc4p0rn
    @4lc4p0rn Před rokem +385

    over the last 24 hours i think i became a bit more of a pogacar fan.
    first everyone else complains that the police should have done more after climate activists delay the race for a few minutes, pogacar takes it with a smile and calls it a fun experience. then he looks like he's actually enjoying himself when he makes jokes at the camera while under pressure from all sides. then he still takes the time to come over and congratulate vingegaard after a stage where he cracked completely, and he's bloody smiling genuinely while doing it...
    AND to top it all off, he announces publicly that he's gonna attack tomorrow.
    hats off for pogacar, he's shown himself to be a proper sportsman today!

    • @henkemenke
      @henkemenke Před rokem +27

      They are just jealouse of pogacar. He made cycling interested agin. Before it was boring

    • @frankburn6312
      @frankburn6312 Před rokem +32

      He didn’t “crack completely”. Just burned too many matches.
      Cracked completely =Yates at the Giro

    • @eonbart
      @eonbart Před rokem +21

      Could not agree more. I hoped to see him losing time today but I almost felt sad for him on the other side after I saw how much of a sportsman he is.

    • @4lc4p0rn
      @4lc4p0rn Před rokem +11

      @@henkemenke who are? also, cycling is interesting when there's genuine competition, im pretty sure you need more than one person to make things competitive.

    • @frankburn6312
      @frankburn6312 Před rokem +27

      Btw , Simon Yates at the 2018 Giro was wearing the pink jersey at the beginning of stage 19. Froome attacked 80K out and win. Yates finished 35+ minutes down. That’s cracking.

  • @rexcorkil
    @rexcorkil Před rokem +296

    @Lanterne Rouge - I just caught up on today - eurosport, gcn, TdF itself, then your recap dropped and it is, as usual, head and shoulders above the rest. How you fit so much high quality information into an 8 minute video; its genius talent you have, lad... Chapeau

    • @Jonifico
      @Jonifico Před rokem +11

      I think the secret is his amateur passion over super-slick presentation. You can hear he loves this. Those other people barely get past the surface.

    • @Jonifico
      @Jonifico Před rokem

      @Paul Odenfield Eurosport's a tad worse imo

    • @smeetsnoud1
      @smeetsnoud1 Před rokem +1

      @Paul Odenfield the Tour de France channel learned the ways of F1 style content and I really dig it.

    • @Tibovl
      @Tibovl Před rokem

      @Paul Odenfield Do they really have the money? Their hilights are so short they consistently miss major points in the race and lack time to demonstrate proper insight.
      They also have had some incredibly amateurish audio on the women's recaps in the past.

    • @draregrevtaam1147
      @draregrevtaam1147 Před rokem

      @@Tibovl He also takes his time. This is up quite a bit after the stage, but I always prefer high quality over fast poor production.

  • @joelecho
    @joelecho Před rokem +377

    Something to consider: The fact that WvA is sitting, basically waiting on the other side of the summit put Pogi in a position of threat. If He and Jonas are leading on the road, there is no worry about Jonas attacking because as long as he rides his own pace and stays close, he will close him on the decent. Whereas with WvA waiting there, he feels like he has to ride hard to prevent attacks because even a 10 second gap could turn into a minute+ if Wout is there to power Jonas down the hill.
    Which is a genius bit of tactics, because if Jonas DOES feel like he can crack Pogi, then Wout is there to take him to the next climb with an even bigger gap, and in that case perhaps even pace him for the first k or so, but even when Jonas DIDN'T attack it still puts Pogi under immense pressure.
    /edit: You actually talked about this 1 second after I paused to make this comment. :P

    • @BizInTheFrontPartyInTheBack
      @BizInTheFrontPartyInTheBack Před rokem +1

      When WVA went up the road at the flag drop, why would the entire UAE team just let him go? Was it genius from Jumbo or a failure by UAE?

    • @Rahul-eh3rf
      @Rahul-eh3rf Před rokem +18

      @@BizInTheFrontPartyInTheBack what UAE team? They have 5 domestiques left for Pogacar. Bjerg and Hirschi have looked absolutely terrible, probably because of sickness. They both finished behind Caleb Ewan today, among the last 5-10 riders to finish barely ahead of the time cut. They could barely do anything. And you cannot spend Majka, Bennett, and Soler when you need them for the mountains.
      This is when having a joke team like UAE instead of Jumbo superteam hurts you so much

    • @Jens-hy7dm
      @Jens-hy7dm Před rokem +3

      @@BizInTheFrontPartyInTheBack There's the small issue of being able to follow or catch WvA when he attacks. They'd have to waste an incredible amount of energy at the beginning of the stage if they want to have a chance to catch him

    • @MarriedWithBackpacks
      @MarriedWithBackpacks Před rokem +9

      That UAE team is tired AF. They have been pacing for almost the entire TDF. They already lost a lot of energy. Meanwhile Jumbo could just sit 'easy' in the peleton and save their energy for moments like today. Except WVA, he just has a truckload of energy. That man is a beast. That's what I think.

    • @MeesterJ
      @MeesterJ Před rokem +1

      Well Pogi could have just let Roglic or Vingegard go at say 60 or 50 km from the finish line. Ride his own pace just like them. Only if they are stronger they will stay before him. I dont believe in a domestique doing anything in stages like this. On the climb its man to man. On the descent it's just going downhill fast. Only for getting food or water they are useful in these stages. It's too though. Pogi maybe would still have lost some time that way but less than now..

  • @robbecasteleyn2212
    @robbecasteleyn2212 Před rokem +58

    This was one of the best stages Ive EVER seen my mouth dropped several times, i couldn't believe my eyes. I hope the battle ain't done yet

  • @ThomasKeldermanToday
    @ThomasKeldermanToday Před rokem +42

    One of the best ever stages I have watched

  • @Nicklasbenstrup
    @Nicklasbenstrup Před rokem +121

    I can watch this rest of my lifetime - what a day of racing and I'm a really proud Dane 💛

    • @PeterLarsenJr
      @PeterLarsenJr Před rokem +4

      Fellow Dane (ancestors ago, yes) here feeling proud with you friend!

    • @pipolchamp8205
      @pipolchamp8205 Před rokem +3

      i'm a pogi fan but i can't stop watching this video too. the way they relentlessly beat down pogi was a masterpiece. stronger teams will always beat the strongest rider.

    • @Nicklasbenstrup
      @Nicklasbenstrup Před rokem +1

      @@pipolchamp8205 I'm a big fam of Pogacar aswell - those who isn't fan of him isn't fan of real cycling! But I just love to see cycling when everyone is going to their limit and even above, no bullshit just let the legs do the talking - that's what we all wanna see 🙌

    • @Nicklasbenstrup
      @Nicklasbenstrup Před rokem +1

      @@pipolchamp8205 and Vingegaard showed already last year that's he is good, so we knew what show we could expect this year. But surely Pogacar will fight back and entertain us all - Vive le Tour 💛

  • @pihi42
    @pihi42 Před rokem +144

    If Pogi wins at the end, this will remain one of the highlights of a Tour we haven't seen since the Dark Ages. If he doesn't it will only make him better next year. We can only speculate what this Tour might have looked like with a healthy Roglič.

    • @iminc5498
      @iminc5498 Před rokem +7

      To old, the young guard are here sadly

    • @abone2pick
      @abone2pick Před rokem +6

      Lol so pogi has one bad day and that means roglic would have dominated his ass the last two years ?🤣

    • @MDP1702
      @MDP1702 Před rokem +25

      @@iminc5498 I don't know, a Rog at the same level of the last 2 years would have at least finished a close 2nd behind Vingegaard today and with a better ITT, all cards would still be in play imo. At the very least we'd have seen a 2 JV rider podium.

    • @lukewalker1051
      @lukewalker1051 Před rokem +7

      Speaking of the dark ages, these climbs were a lot harder on bicycles made of stone. When men were men.

    • @aboredperson4202
      @aboredperson4202 Před rokem +1

      @@MDP1702 ummm what? Pogi 's ITTs are actually better. Not by much though. But definetly better.

  • @jobserboy
    @jobserboy Před rokem +31

    Primoz catching Roglic by surprise 🤌🤌🤌

  • @pauljansen1137
    @pauljansen1137 Před rokem +52

    Incredible team performance from TJV.....so damn strong.....

  • @warwickpadmore4644
    @warwickpadmore4644 Před rokem +26

    Omg! Just the opening seconds were amazing. Jumbo Visma riders were relentlessly attacking Roglic like a pack of jackals going in for the kill! And I haven’t even finished watching the vid.

    • @JPL454
      @JPL454 Před rokem +13

      *Pogacar

    • @racerjunkee
      @racerjunkee Před rokem +4

      LR also got a bit confused about Poglic @1:42 hehe

    • @JPL454
      @JPL454 Před rokem +7

      @@racerjunkee Roglic will try to catch Roglic, that must be hard

    • @warwickpadmore4644
      @warwickpadmore4644 Před rokem +3

      Of course, I meant Pogacar. Thanks for pointing out my oversight.

  • @Tom-qx8yh
    @Tom-qx8yh Před rokem +12

    Was waiting for your video before going to bed

  • @KnightMirkoYo
    @KnightMirkoYo Před rokem +33

    I feel like Pogi was let down so hard by the team, and Jumbo used the opportunity to the max wearing him down before the climb. And THEN he even pulled UAE for the bridging, as a nail in the coffin. An incredible athlete, but every body has limits.

    • @anejtomazic5423
      @anejtomazic5423 Před rokem

      Hirshi and bennet have covid, almeida also didnt come because of covid. It sucks, but dont count him out yet

    • @KnightMirkoYo
      @KnightMirkoYo Před rokem

      @@anejtomazic5423 Yeah, it's not their fault, and he did everything he could. Losing to Covid must suck.

  • @chrispyy606060606
    @chrispyy606060606 Před rokem +166

    That was a pure tactical racing brilliance by JV today. It’s crazy to think it took the entire team pummelling Pog to make him lose 3 minutes.

    • @kgarg92
      @kgarg92 Před rokem +12

      They succeeded. 3 minutes is a huge margin. Especially with a climber like Vingegaard. And he isnt too bad at time trial either.

    • @wargey3431
      @wargey3431 Před rokem +7

      Think of the Team Sky days it’s not crazy to pummel one man and him still today when Movistar had the trident they tried pretty much the same thing against froomey and failed spectacularly
      And let’s be honest it wasn’t the entire team pummelling him it was mainly Vingergaard and Roglic and it absolutely destroyed Primoz Vingergaard just had better legs than Pog

    • @ChristianJosephs
      @ChristianJosephs Před rokem +1

      I actually think while it was a great stage, today is the stage where they have to defend yellow as a team. Today we see if they can pull it through or not :)

    • @wargey3431
      @wargey3431 Před rokem +3

      @@ChristianJosephs if any team can defend yellow it’s TJV they are in the position team sky were back in the 2010s

    • @ChristianJosephs
      @ChristianJosephs Před rokem

      @@wargey3431 I totally agree, but I want to see it live today :D Pogi will be on the attack. At some point it will be Pogi vs Vingegaard again late in the stage.

  • @ProWeAreSo
    @ProWeAreSo Před rokem +68

    Jonas looks like the home alone kid and Pogi was the Wet bandits this stage

    • @MarTvOfficial
      @MarTvOfficial Před rokem

      hahahaha

    • @cpt.slackbladder3187
      @cpt.slackbladder3187 Před rokem +2

      Hyenas picking off a lion, joking 🙃
      Jonas was a monster 👹

    • @kingrafa3938
      @kingrafa3938 Před rokem +3

      LOL
      People staring at me right now at the bus after reading your comment 😂

  • @1630revelloify
    @1630revelloify Před rokem +54

    One of the most exciting stages I've seen at the Tour. TJV were always going to take multiple attacks to Pogačar, and the contributions of Van Aert, Benoot, Kruijswijk and Laporte at various points should not be dismissed. A very different (thankfully) strategy to the old Team Sky approach of closing down attacks incrementally. Primoz Roglič was astounding and selfless. Nairo Quintana was aware that Barguil was suffering and proved right to attack. Bardet and Thomas showed their experience by challenging without going into the red, but Vingegaard's solo was a ride for the ages. Chapeau!

  • @electrocontinuo
    @electrocontinuo Před rokem +49

    Personally I think Tadej's expression at the end of the stage is more "I FEEL SO ALIVE!!!" than defeat. I'm sure he wants to win but looks like it won't bother him if he doesn't. Enjoying the challenge and pushing himself to the limit. More interesting (for him and viewers) than if he just slam dunked every big stage. This tour has been really good!

    • @Tibovl
      @Tibovl Před rokem +9

      He was still smiling in his interview, while congratulating Vingegaard, while doing the white jersey presentation. I'm beyond impressed. No one even would have blamed him if he would have shown disappointment or even anger, but the kid just smiled. Truly a great rider, on and off the bike.

    • @martinsolden77
      @martinsolden77 Před rokem +2

      @@Tibovl I think doping has a played a huge roll on how we use to see riders...allways nerves abouth controls, not showing emotions due to the feeling of not riding it clean.. These riders ride alot like you would see in a yung riders race, pure joy of racing and full gaz if the legs are in for it. what a joy

  • @mototaco2132
    @mototaco2132 Před rokem +33

    Great team work by Jumbo. I recall doing Alpe D'Huez when I got a chance to visit France, it was a ball buster of a climb.

  • @riquelmeone
    @riquelmeone Před rokem +14

    What a Tour so far. 10th placed in GC has 13 minutes on mailloy jaune, afyer stage 11!! And Alpe d’Huez is still to come. We are truly blessed after the sky years

  • @alexanderishere1857
    @alexanderishere1857 Před rokem +32

    Pog expended unfathomable amounts of energy the whole stage.... and discovered that even his energy wasn't limitless.

  • @Timbucktoothed
    @Timbucktoothed Před rokem +8

    I simply ❤️❤️❤️ your commentaries. Especially you filling the gap as to what the riders would think or converse with his team is brilliant. Thank you!! Simply the best.

  • @scooter2163
    @scooter2163 Před rokem +31

    I remember a quote from Vingegaard from about a month ago or more, and I was surprised at how confident he was but he knew what he was talking about... he said something like "I could win the Tour this year..." something like that.

    • @micmac9451
      @micmac9451 Před rokem +6

      In an interview he said he has already tried to get 2nd place, so his goal is to do better this year

    • @11-inch
      @11-inch Před rokem

      With the amount of juice they injected into him 6 weeks prior no wonder he is confident 😂

    • @scooter2163
      @scooter2163 Před rokem +2

      @@11-inch if he's not your guy he must be cheating. lame.

    • @henrikrathje7698
      @henrikrathje7698 Před rokem +1

      Jonas said already in January that he was gonna win this year. And he did. He was simply stronger than Tardej this year. Gonna be interesting next year :-)
      Pogačar needs a stronger team if he wants to beat Jonas in 2023.

  • @PLF...
    @PLF... Před rokem +12

    Honestly, probably the best stage I've seen since I started following the tour in the mid 90s. The tactics from Jumbo Visma played out to perfection and the 1-2 punches from Vingegaard and Roglic is what we always hope for the GC-guys to try. After so many years of a dominant lock-down team that will swallow up all inklings of excitement, the duel of Vingegaard and Pogacar could very well last a decade. It's going to be awesome, in all of the true sense of the word.

  • @NateBerkopec
    @NateBerkopec Před rokem +41

    LR definitely deserves a lot of credit for calling out two weeks ago that this was where TJV was going to make the attack, and that the attack had a very good chance of succeeding.
    Let's hope LR continues to be correct in his predictions, then we should see some great action in the Pyrenees and the final TT...

    • @MeesterJ
      @MeesterJ Před rokem

      Well I guess others could have also told you this. Since it's the hardest stage of the Tour.

  • @DaanDeWeerdt
    @DaanDeWeerdt Před rokem +22

    Wout still looked so good at the end, I have a feeling that he'll be able to repeat that again tomorrow. Really glad to see TJV apply some excellent tactics. Best TDF stage I've seen in years!

    • @Tibovl
      @Tibovl Před rokem +3

      Wout is just incredible. Dropping the breakaway climbers with his 78kgs. If he had no responsibilities to his team I think he'd have taken this stage, or at least get another podium.

    • @Medikto
      @Medikto Před rokem +1

      There won't be any need to attack now.
      As Benoot said the whole tactic switches to defense. They had a tactic for months for Alpe d'Huez offense, but have to decide on a defensive tactic now.

    • @11-inch
      @11-inch Před rokem

      Dude is doped up to the fucking gills

  • @KrugzTube
    @KrugzTube Před rokem +9

    The entire Jumbo Visma team were just incredible this year! And Vingegaard got his first tour victory which was more than deserved!!

  • @nielskjr5432
    @nielskjr5432 Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much!
    You showed us all the important details that were not included in any of the highlights. 👍

  • @chrisko6439
    @chrisko6439 Před rokem +15

    After having done 6.5 WOW!/kg for over two hours, Lanterne Rouge needed a bit of rest before making this video.

  • @billcook4768
    @billcook4768 Před rokem +8

    That shot at 3:37 feels like something out of Lord of the Rings @, with the Nazgûl chasing someone down.

  • @TheRealBlueSwan
    @TheRealBlueSwan Před 6 měsíci +6

    I'm not sure we quite knew it at the time, but this was really the first true indication that Vingegaard was the real deal and not just another talented pretender to the throne. At the time this was viewed as brilliant tactics taking down the "unbeatable" Pogacar, which is partly true of course, but it still takes a hell of a rider to attack again and again on Telegraphe/Galibier and then completely destroy not only Pogacar but also the rest of the field on the final climb. That last 4-5 km was one of the most insane climbing performances I've ever seen after such a hard stage. Vingegaard continued to impress on Hautacam and on the ITT in 2022 and then pretty much looked unbeatable throughout the 2023 season outside of Paris-Nice and the start of the Vuelta where he had stomach issues. His only "weakness" seems to be following Pogacar in a sprint, which really isn't that much of a weakness.

  • @rubricalchunk1831
    @rubricalchunk1831 Před rokem

    Easily the best coverage of stage 11 I've seen. Thanks for the great content!

  • @LordAwes
    @LordAwes Před rokem +4

    as someone who knowns nothing about cycling, I find these videos really help me understand and appreciate the sport more. great stuff!

  • @holdenmcgroin8699
    @holdenmcgroin8699 Před rokem +7

    The last 2 TDF he was mostly solo and TJV finally realized they have the stronger team and isolated Pogi… what a textbook teamwork play by TJV! Absolutely spot on!

  • @nealpeacocke3424
    @nealpeacocke3424 Před rokem +1

    This masterpiece recap deserves an award. Well done. Thanks so much for the consistently amazing content.

  • @racerjunkee
    @racerjunkee Před rokem +15

    great analysis as always. Watched that Jumbo plan B movie just prior to the stage so i got quite excited about Jumbo lying down all their cards on the tarmac and getting the results in the end by complete obliteriation of the field and the gc. But a big gamble as well as u also said on ur pod. Also that smile from Roglic when he crossed the line and vingegaard pausing that interview for a hug with Wout told so much about the team. Unbelievable stage and such a beautiful sport. Can't wait for tomorrow

  • @petechambers1511
    @petechambers1511 Před rokem +8

    Everyday I record the tour then watch it in the evening, fast forwarding through the uneventful bits so I can cram 5 hours into 3. No fast forwarding today however and so glad I record it as highlights do not do it justice. If people who think cycling is boring just watch a stage like this with good commentary that describes the tactics then they would be converts.

  • @strangemobius
    @strangemobius Před rokem +14

    Beautiful ride by Vingegaard.

  • @davidfleming1468
    @davidfleming1468 Před rokem +1

    THERMO-BIBLICAL! Thanks LR! You made this stage infinitely more enjoyable with your commentary.

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl Před rokem

    I enjoy watching your commentaries much more than any of the "official" ones. And posted so quickly after the stage occured. Awesome job!

  • @duncanmartin2626
    @duncanmartin2626 Před rokem +10

    Pog did an incredible ride today - he dealt with all the 1-2 punches, then towed Jonas up the Galibier at a pace no-one else could do, and only really struggled on the upper slopes of the Granon. I don't think there's another in the Tour who could have done that. But he said that Jonas was the best climber in the world, and he wasn't wrong - doing all that work really cost him.
    Thomas was a surprise - he was there for the 1-2 punches when no-one else had followed, and while he got dropped at the top of the Galibier and Granon, he rode at his pace and didn't lose too much time. I was also surprised by Yates - even though he paced sensibly across the whole day I still thought he would have been much further back.
    Let's hope today is just as epic.

  • @elliotwatson3754
    @elliotwatson3754 Před rokem +14

    Just wait until tomorrow, let's hope the stage is even more exciting than today!

  • @wernervon5508
    @wernervon5508 Před rokem +3

    Watching TdF since 1980 (Joop Zoetemelk! TI Raleigh!) but - to be honest, had some sabbatical years during Armstrong's reign during the early noughties (hated the obnoxious guy even before his de mascarade some years later).
    Never felt so emotional when this etappe rolled out with the last climb as it's culmination. Man, I must confess I shouted dewey eyed to the tele when Jonas made his final attack.

  • @dzanikken
    @dzanikken Před rokem +16

    What a wonderful stage. This is what we've been waiting for, and oh boy did we get it.
    My personal highlight of the stage was Jonas and Primož taking turns and attacking Tadej. Most say this was Tadej's tactical mistake but in my opinion, this just shows the respect Pogačar has for Roglič. They know each other better than anyone and Pogačar would never just let Roglič go. Despite Roglič's injuries and discomfort, he's still a force to be reckoned with and I doubt Pogačar knew the condition (and daily form) Roglič was in yesterday. For all he knew, Roglič could have had super legs yesterday and his back pain had finally subsided, so he just couldn't afford not to follow his attacks. Plus, this was the place where Roglič got his first TdF win back in 2017, attacking 34 km out. As we've seen, 2 or 3 minutes is not that much of a gap, and that could have easily been (a healthy) Roglič at the end instead of Jonas.
    My only hope is to see Primož make a comeback, preferably at this year's Vuelta. He's still got too much of a fight in him to simply become and settle for a status of a super domestique for JV.

  • @iminc5498
    @iminc5498 Před rokem +80

    Pogi will be an all time great if he comes back from this, if anyone can, he can. With the ITT in his back pocket also, he will still believe

    • @JR-xv6mv
      @JR-xv6mv Před rokem +36

      He's already an all-time great. Even if he loses this TdF, he's 23 years old. Heck, he could retire today, and would be an all-time great.

    • @Daniel-ng8fi
      @Daniel-ng8fi Před rokem

      He's also got them good doctors who will fill him up tonight, so should be at peak levels tomorrow while everyone else is tired

    • @iminc5498
      @iminc5498 Před rokem +7

      @@JR-xv6mv Hey, I don’t disagree. But this would be insane, for the record I think he comes back and wins.
      In his interview after the stage, Jonas said he was on the absolute limit following Pogacar in the last 1km of Galibier. Can’t wait for the rest of race

    • @EejeyDude
      @EejeyDude Před rokem +14

      @@iminc5498 no Vingegaard didn't say that he was on his absolute limit in the Galibier, what he said was the word "insecure" but what he meant was he wasn't sure if Pogi was on his limit or not that's why he didn't attack, it was at Col du Granon where he said that if he didn't try he won't know and he tried because if he didn't he wouldn't have won.
      On the Galibier, if you look at Jonas' face he really wasn't on the limit, he was just getting a free ride behind Pogacar, compare that to his face on the last 3km of the Granon, that's where he tried to be close to his limits or at his limit.

    • @Nytaarsfyrvaerkeri
      @Nytaarsfyrvaerkeri Před rokem +5

      But Vingegaard has a Better TT after 20 stages.. so nope 😜

  • @sgameirojr
    @sgameirojr Před rokem +5

    So he is human after all. Amazing race. I had to stay up until 3am in NZ, but I couldn't sleep. Lots of coffee today.
    BTW, I watched it live, and still came to watch your highlights. Keep it up!

  • @bernardtassart7225
    @bernardtassart7225 Před rokem +1

    Very good recap of one of the greatest stages in TDF history, very well done mate

  • @tbenedict6335
    @tbenedict6335 Před rokem +1

    Man ol man what a tour can't wait until tomorrow! Had to watch after work may watch again lol

  • @MohammadIsmail-sq5jy
    @MohammadIsmail-sq5jy Před 9 měsíci +4

    After watching this year tour we can make the conclusion that Vingegard is better than pogcarh especially on the mountains so it wasn't just all the difference between teams.

  • @New.Adventures.Sailing
    @New.Adventures.Sailing Před rokem +6

    I was wondering if Pogacar would like to take back the other day when he was whipping his teammates for no strategic benefit. He went looking for his team and they were gone. Well tomorrow, we could see a lot more UAE on the front controlling things. Vingegaard did an excellent job today, great teamwork for Jumbo. Wow!

  • @filippocodeluppi8922
    @filippocodeluppi8922 Před rokem +2

    I love your videos, i can really feel how much passion and work you put in them, love it!

  • @add1cted2l3arning
    @add1cted2l3arning Před rokem

    I was going nuts watching this live!!! Great show Lanterne 👏

  • @sixate
    @sixate Před rokem +3

    Heck of a stage, can't wait for the next one!

  • @Frontman936
    @Frontman936 Před rokem +11

    This was peak TdF. In the toughest stages the strongest need a tow from a superstar team to final climb.

  • @NeverTakeNoShortcuts
    @NeverTakeNoShortcuts Před rokem +7

    This stage brought to tears to my eyes

  • @noamsolomonswise
    @noamsolomonswise Před 10 měsíci

    I have watched this video several times. Iconic stage, and absolute gold from Lanterne Rouge as always. Thank you Patrick!

  • @markdowse3572
    @markdowse3572 Před rokem +6

    Pogacar was left high and dry by his teammates. I suspect they'd not recovered from the 'forced marches' they'd had to do on previous stages... 🙄
    Jumbo Visma have been very organised, so far. They took full advantage of an isolated Yellow Jersey.
    Thanks again for your great coverage, sir! 👍
    M 🦘🏏😎

    • @user-ui6kv2np8i
      @user-ui6kv2np8i Před rokem

      How can a guy who has lost 2 team mebers due to Covid, plus have another 2 who are still in but who are clearly as sick as fuck (with it), be left 'high and dry' by them?. He's basically only got 3 team members left.

    • @markdowse3572
      @markdowse3572 Před rokem

      @@user-ui6kv2np8i 'High and dry' simply means he was left exposed.
      The phrase does not impose blame.

  • @ramiprimdal9585
    @ramiprimdal9585 Před rokem +5

    I'm about to start watching this at half past 1 in the morning here in Aarhus, Denmark. Looking forward to your analysis and your thoughts. So exciting being a dane following cycling these days and your channel has impacted that interest so heavily!!

  • @OFBCyclingWorld
    @OFBCyclingWorld Před rokem

    Great vid Mr Rouge, thank you x

  • @essexbirds1870
    @essexbirds1870 Před rokem +6

    Pogacar has met his match. Jonas does not realise how good he is , yet.

  • @ekifi
    @ekifi Před rokem +16

    Excited for Vingegaard but the Tour's end is still far away

  • @alesnovak2906
    @alesnovak2906 Před rokem +10

    Now I know how Jonas fans felt to this day.Congrats to Jonas from SLO :)

  • @armaniusmaximus
    @armaniusmaximus Před rokem +1

    Great commentary! Love the video.

  • @PeterLarsenJr
    @PeterLarsenJr Před rokem +7

    Epic day. Great strategy by TJV. And Vingegaard was tired of being SECOND PLACE to Pogocar.

  • @hansedk4787
    @hansedk4787 Před rokem +4

    Been waiting on this vid

  • @ForeverDayGreen
    @ForeverDayGreen Před rokem +8

    2:26 I don't think it's Pogacar being overconfident rather then him realizing what game Jumbo were playing. Help wasn't getting closer and he knew that he couldn't keep chasing back their moves. Therefore attacking and potentially opening a gap that would allow him to settle in a steady pace seemed like a reasonable option.

  • @arhagamer2510
    @arhagamer2510 Před rokem

    Been waiting for this highlight

  • @jdewberry1
    @jdewberry1 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful commentary and analysis!!!

  • @timrush8544
    @timrush8544 Před 4 měsíci +3

    The greatest stage in TDF history

  • @tobiasfurlan4812
    @tobiasfurlan4812 Před rokem +3

    Congrats to 1M views bro Lanterne

  • @2DNAMAN
    @2DNAMAN Před rokem +4

    IMO the best move from TJV all day was having Van Aert towing the group of GC favorites back up to Pogacar. It meant that during the last climb, Pogacar wasn't only fighting them, he and whatever he had left of his team had to be careful of everyone else in the group and in turn it resulted in the pace up the climb increasing significantly.
    Strategy masterclass from TJV

  • @Dancing_Alone_wRentals

    This is good fun listening to this commentary. tHanks for the video!

  • @disi69
    @disi69 Před rokem +13

    Jumbo-Visma showed here how to build and utilise a team to get ahead in a Tour. Vingegaard is definitely the best climber but Pogacar was hindered by having a depleted team. Such a great tour, hope Vingegaard holds on to yellow.

  • @ngc_au
    @ngc_au Před rokem +32

    I just started watching the tour this year, I missed about 5 stages leading up to this due to illness.
    I am SO glad I managed to get better and watch the full stage. This one was amazing, unmissable even.
    Pogacar is an absolute monster, I thought Jumbo wouldn’t break him down. Props to Vingegaard and the whole Jumbo squad. The strategy was amazing and great to see it pay off in a big way.
    That was SO fucking exciting. Hyped for the rest of the tour.

  • @geuros
    @geuros Před rokem +11

    Team Jumbo is incredible. Once again Wout shows how crazy insanely good he is and how valuable he is for the team. He made almost 3 minutes on Barguil and saved a lot of energy pacing for Jumbo. Why was catching Barguil important? Vingegaard got those additional 10" bonus for the win in the end. So professional, masterpiece by Jumbo.
    Btw look at Tadej at 5:50. His shorts are full of dried salt. According to an expert (former pro) in the stream I watched, that's not a good sign. Glad Tadej had a day like this, he made us believe he is human after all. I hope he can recover and make it still interesting. I honestly don't have favourites, I just enjoy the show.

  • @tomlathouwers2050
    @tomlathouwers2050 Před rokem

    Great in detail summary, thanks!

  • @clementdenis4212
    @clementdenis4212 Před rokem +26

    Best TDF mountain stage in the last 20 years.

  • @drewcama2488
    @drewcama2488 Před rokem +4

    Incredible! Jumbo all in team work no egos, one goal, just destroy Pogi! But he isn't done just yet! It's time for the battle in the trenches to get dirty.

  • @a.l5939
    @a.l5939 Před rokem +36

    Can’t remember a stage being this interesting. Them days with Froome were boring nobody was really attacking him imo but Jumbo today man… phew 🔥 this is the reason we watch tdf!!!

    • @zigzagnemesist5074
      @zigzagnemesist5074 Před rokem +7

      Yeah but froome attacking on a descent will always be a legendary moment

    • @a.l5939
      @a.l5939 Před rokem +4

      @@zigzagnemesist5074 that was legendary. I actually remember another intereseting stage. In 2019 when Alaphillipe lost his yellow jersey to Bernal in stage 18 I think and the race got stopped due to a snowstorm. Before the stoppage all the favorites were fighting for yellow that was a good day too

    • @iminc5498
      @iminc5498 Před rokem +6

      If Pogacar had a team like Froome had for his TDF wins, they’re be no attacking here either. Froome’s team was always OP, so there was no point in attacking.

    • @a.l5939
      @a.l5939 Před rokem +2

      @@iminc5498 I know & 100% but it’s like they weren’t even trying you know… it was boring but yeah Ineos was too good back in the day.

    • @Fyr35555
      @Fyr35555 Před rokem +1

      @A.L It was stage 19 to Tignes, Bernal attacked early on the Col de l'Iseran and was in virtual yellow at the top, then on the descent there was a storm over at the finish and a landslide meant the finish was cancelled and times were taken at the top of the Iseran

  • @seanhammon6639
    @seanhammon6639 Před rokem

    Excellent synopsis! Thanks

  • @fmr1998
    @fmr1998 Před rokem +3

    TJV was really putting in everything today. They knew they had to attack as long as their riders were capable of and the really put some fatigue into pogi so Jonas could deliver the perfect blow. GC is back on the table, lets see if they can repeat tomorrow so Jonas can have a chill ITT or if he has to put the hammer down to win. Absolute masterclass today from TJV

  • @mariomanov8453
    @mariomanov8453 Před rokem +3

    Jumbo Visma double-triple attacks give a result,they got all energy of Pogacar and Jonas finished him on Col de Granon..What a stage,one of best at the TDF history..

  • @michaelblue7852
    @michaelblue7852 Před rokem

    Best show in the business! Thanks!

  • @SomeOneOneOne
    @SomeOneOneOne Před rokem

    Thank you for your coverage

  • @conorcurran9431
    @conorcurran9431 Před rokem +3

    Ive waited all day for your video and it didn’t disappoint. Today was insane. Nuclear watt bombs dropped everywhere

  • @therusheffect7784
    @therusheffect7784 Před rokem +6

    Tactical masterpiece by Jumbo. WVA putting in work again!

  • @JAKOB1977
    @JAKOB1977 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful stage..we needed that.
    and what a blast to see that the Champ Pogacar is human.
    Jonas Wingfarm also rattle Pogacar cage in last years TDF, but only momentary.
    Its such a blast to see team like JV goes all out.

  • @Duerschaedel
    @Duerschaedel Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for your detailed analysis! Finally this is a real review between all of that other c... reviews around 🎉💯

  • @BryenGraver
    @BryenGraver Před rokem +12

    My mind was blown, and my jaw was on the floor while I stood out of my seat. Couldn't believe it. I was both heartbroken for Tadej while cheering on Jonas to continue pouring on the pain. I thought Jumbo was crazy for seemingly abandoning Roglic for GC, but today's stage cleared that all up. I was also tellin my buddy that it isn't close to over yet. Let's not forget Tadej took the minute+ deficit to Roglic in one final stage just two years ago. What a badass tour so far.

    • @arthurreyes2632
      @arthurreyes2632 Před rokem

      The final TT is flat/ rolling terrain so there should not be huge time gaps between GC unless someone has a bad day.

  • @javorgeorgiev6130
    @javorgeorgiev6130 Před rokem +18

    I don't think he was feigning confidence. He was just wrong.

  • @cheechorino3710
    @cheechorino3710 Před rokem +2

    Milli views congrats 🎉

  • @holmbjerg
    @holmbjerg Před rokem

    What a stage this was. What a Tour this was. Edge of the seat suspense pretty much every day. One of the best Tours in memory and a Tour that we will still talk about in 40 years like the 1986 tour.

  • @thebr0wnhornet
    @thebr0wnhornet Před rokem +3

    The moment wout rog and the fdj train rolled past the gc guys was hilarious, wish you had the clip in there

  • @nateridesbikes9204
    @nateridesbikes9204 Před rokem +8

    THERMOBIBLICAL ATTACK

    • @mmmbass6068
      @mmmbass6068 Před rokem

      Surely the highest peak in the Superlative Mountains!

  • @nicolaaskoppe9321
    @nicolaaskoppe9321 Před rokem

    you have an great analytic look on this game sir...the video look great also....the best vidio ive seen so far,on this stage

  • @SethFogle
    @SethFogle Před rokem

    Great Recap!