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    1. Except of course we know it's a lie since Jonas most certainly could have buried Pog last year(after his big breakdown, think it was the day after, maybe two) but instead just sat on his wheel the entire climb hence gifting him the stage.

    2. i feel like he gave him one already, that other sprint, i believe Tadej didn't go full gas……, nevertheless hats off to Jonas, granted his issues, he gave a solid account of himself

    3. I’m a huge Pog fan, but Jonas was an absolute warrior this tour. He gave everything in defense of his reign. Coming back from that horrible crash in a short period time to turn it on at the TDF? That alone is respect level 1000. I hope both Jonas and Pog are healthy and in fine form for next years tour, because it will be absolutely epic!

    4. Humble guy. A Humble Rivalry. The fact he rode, and attacked when he could after the short injury- disrupted preparation is immense. And acknowledging TP attacking and being ruthless is bold thing to admit

    5. Last year when Tadej said "I'm gone, I'm dead", Jonas and the team pushed hard as they could. And it's OK. Buy why to expect to let you take a stage win?

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