Did Johan change his opinion of the Gravel Stage? | Tour de France 2024 Stage 9 | JB2

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • Johan and JB break down the first of it's kind gravel sector stage 9. Johan also did some research on what a very young Biniam Girmay was accomplishing even as a junior.
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Komentáře • 226

  • @marco27c1
    @marco27c1 Před 21 hodinou +50

    JB2 is the TDF podcast I'd choose if I could only watch one. Johan's comments on the race and the sport are super insightful, and JB does a great job as moderator.

  • @Atlas_21
    @Atlas_21 Před 19 hodinami +22

    This was by far the most entertaining stage so far. Stop the whining, don't forget that professional sports can only exist if they can provide something exciting to watch. Enough snooze fests on perfect conditions. A stage like this once in a while is a welcome change.

  • @dustinschlake6444
    @dustinschlake6444 Před 21 hodinou +8

    Two nearly dead boring sprint stages have shown that these stages are needed and the long flat stages need to end. The green jersey needs to go to an all around rider, not a designed sprinter and boring flat stages.

  • @classactracing
    @classactracing Před 19 hodinami +1

    Mentioning Tom Pidcock makes me think that he desperately needs to leave Ineos, it will kill his career - he looks miserable over the last few months when his schedule was changed. Ineos have made the decision to back Rodríguez and Bernal over Pidcock. Shame as Rodríguez is just a Dani Martinez clone (boring), and Bernal is not the rider he was in in 2019, neither winners, just top ten.

  • @giordani64
    @giordani64 Před 19 hodinami +2

    If parts of a course where riders clip oot and run don't belong in cycling, what about the Arenberg Forest, Koppenberg or the Mur de Huy? I've seen clipping out and running cyclists there more than once. And nobody would dare to cancel these races…

  • @ACMEpowersports
    @ACMEpowersports Před 19 hodinami +1

    It’s way to easy to shoot holes in Johan’s take here. Roubaix is 250KMs with 55KMs of cobbles NOT gravel. Pog said it was nowhere near as hard as riding cobbles. The TDF is about finding the greatest cyclist in the world. This was 20 miles of gravel. 20 miles. One of the best stages I have ever seen in a TDF.

  • @godirectwildlandfire6077
    @godirectwildlandfire6077 Před 21 hodinou +11

    Made the same comment on the other pod- It's a one-day race in the middle of a Grand Tour. Everybody loves the one-day classics, but it's one day. You win or lose that day, regardless of what happens. That sort of thing shouldn't be in a three-week race.

  • @user-yz6uu6re3u
    @user-yz6uu6re3u Před 19 hodinami

    Johan? Just because you have to get off your bike and run doesn't mean it shouldn't be in a race or the tour. You don't want to get caught in the traffic jam and run? Then get your butt to the front of the race and stop hanging out at the back.

  • @NothingtoSay9817
    @NothingtoSay9817 Před 21 hodinou +19

    The prep of Visma was so thorough that earlier in the season Jonas did training sessions on Tratnik's bike. This wasn't luck. They planned for the worst scenario.

  • @greg_mid_tn3150
    @greg_mid_tn3150 Před 21 hodinou +10

    Who hasn't walked their bike before? ;)

  • @Metal.Is.A.Adicshun
    @Metal.Is.A.Adicshun Před 19 hodinami +8

    It was a great stage. We've seen enough 200km snoozefests. This one provided entertainment and that's what sport should be - entertaining.

  • @user-gt1wr1vh3i
    @user-gt1wr1vh3i Před 21 hodinou +7

    Thanks for this one JB2 and thanks Johan for the wealth of information you continue to share with us. ❤ 🚴

  • @jamesgeier
    @jamesgeier Před 21 hodinou +7

    Love the Move and JB2 - the best analysis available. Lance, George, Spencer, Johan are the best at analyzing everything in cycling.

  • @andrewwallace4481
    @andrewwallace4481 Před 19 hodinami +3

    Great stage for spectators !! the bottle neck scenario was always going to happen on the steep section.

  • @adamcurpier
    @adamcurpier Před 21 hodinou +2

    Been watching every night guys ... just want to say love the commentary! TY!

  • @ragweedmakesmesneeze
    @ragweedmakesmesneeze Před 21 hodinou +4

    Part of the "how does he get stronger?" answer comes from Johan's look into some of the top rider's Strava data that revealed that Pogacar, for example, burned just roughly 400 calories per hour during a recent sprinters stage. That is active recovery watts for even an amateur cyclist.

  • @thomaspetersen9991
    @thomaspetersen9991 Před 21 hodinou +26

    As a cycling fans i think it was a amasing stage❤

  • @LadyBird-n2t
    @LadyBird-n2t Před 19 hodinami +7

    Without Matteo - Jonas would have lost time

  • @5508Vanderdekken
    @5508Vanderdekken Před 21 hodinou +8

    100% ASO wanted some sort of “drama” - they don’t out and out want someone to get hurt, but what do you think happens on cobbles and gravel?

  • @luiscordontorres9813
    @luiscordontorres9813 Před 19 hodinami +1

    JB.. this was an epic stage…we are tired of 200km stages flat with no competition till the last 500m.. ASO should keep gravel. Fans keeps this sport alive and fans love this gravel stages