Lanterne Rouge presents highlights of Clasica San Sebastian 2024.

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    28 Comments

    1. Sometimes i wonder if I’m addicted to pro cycling or your commentaries. Can you do a golf match review so I can check? 😜

    2. I guess you're too young to understand sport. It's a business, a show, it's scripted and planned. 'Tactics' are akin to 'lines' in a movie, choreography for a dance. It's predetermined. It's a pantomime.

    3. 2:35, Is the restaurant named Arzak? I just watched an episode of Bourdain's No reservations where he spends a day with the owners and chefs. It looks amazing, and not (that) expensive considering their reputation. I'm researching San Sebastian and Basque Country food cause I'm going on vacation there in September. I'm going to go watch the final mountain stages of La Vuelta.

    4. I really fear vingegaard will not return to catch pogi again. I think that the crash took a larger toll than most think, and i think vingegaard pushed himself way to hard in the tour taking an enormous toll on his body – leaving him now well behind to catch up. It is possible burn out the body and it will take months up to a year to recover for a normal human so obv less for him, and then he will gotta catch up in shape. Meanwhile pogi been on the road to greatest form in cycling. Mix that in with jonas basically saying in the crash it gave him perspective and things like family matter more than cycling, i am not sure he will return to the very top. There's even a chance he will quit professional cycling if next tour goes badly for him. Bit nervous really. It's too bad, i wanted him to put pogi in his place one last time at least.

    5. Visma pushed Vingegaard too hard on his recovery so he could be in TdF but now he's in the gutter instead of supercompensating from all the efforts.
      If he races the Vuelta he may dig himself into a hole it will be hard to come out of

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