Filippo Ganna thought he had today’s stage seven time trial of the Giro d’Italia in the bag.
With Tadej Pogačar hitting the slopes of the final 6.6km climb to Perugia 47 seconds down on the Italian TT champion, Ganna even felt confident enough to mug for the cameras, modelling his sunglasses alongside Luke Plapp – whose own time trial effort was enough to put him the white jersey – and soaking in another time trial job well done.
And then it happened.
In an eery echo of the shock and awe Pogačar inflicted upon Primož Roglič on La Planche des Belles Filles at the 2020 Tour de France – but this time with over two weeks of the grand tour remaining – the Slovenian superstar, riding the flat well enough to keep himself within reach, was unleashed on the final climb, a pink and granata sensation of power and poise.
Halfway up Ganna realised, jokingly imploring the UAE Team Emirates man to slow down.
By the time, and it was a quick time, Pogačar reached the top, Ganna was waving his arms in exasperation and resignation, that 47 second lead turned into a 17 second deficit in the space of 6.6km by a racer riding with seemingly no limits on his magical, confounding abilities.
While Ganna’s hotseat experience was an exercise in unintentional public hubris, the rest of Pogačar’s GC rivals will be also be counting their scars, such is the degree the Slovenian laid waste to the battle for the pink jersey.
While Plapp, Ben O’Connor, Antonio Tiberi, and Dani Martinez all strengthened their own top ten positions with encouraging rides, any forlorn hopes of challenging Pogačar for pink have been all but extinguished.
A laboured Geraint Thomas, deemed by many to be the best hope for a proper GC battle come the third week, not only shipped exactly two minutes to Pogačar today, leaving him 2.46 down overall, but also lost his second spot on GC to Martinez, who now sits ten seconds ahead.
“I tried to ride within myself and when it was time to go, I just lacked a bit and couldn’t get on top of it over them kickers. It is what it is, it’s just one of those days,” a frustrated Thomas said at the finish, despite a solid overall showing from Ineos, who placed Ganna, Magnus Sheffield, Thymen Arensmen, and Thomas in second, third, fourth, and tenth, respectively.
The top ten, meanwhile, is separated by 4.44, just seven days into a Giro that will almost certainly now, barring illness or injury, be defined by one man.
“This was my first race on the TT bike since last year’s world championships,” Pogačar said at the finish, as if to strike more fear into his GC rivals ahead another individual effort on stage 14.
“There was a lot of preparation went into this, a lot of ups and downs since last year. I’m super happy that I felt good today. I started with an easier pace, as a I had to get used to the TT bike. So I paced myself to the climb, then did it full gas. I’m super happy with my day on the bike.”
I suspect anyone hoping for an open GC battle will be decidedly less happy after yet another display of Pog shock and awe.
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> Simon Pegg and Cyclists: The OG version
Really pleased to see that Spaced clip. MotD this spring has had Shay Given ex-footballer as a regular guest and his rapid-fire Irish delivery has had me dredging my memory for the comic character he's been reminding me of. It's ..... Tyres from Spaced!
I have an embarrassing confession. It's something about which I do feel quite ashamed, but I know Road.cc are a tolerant crowd I have never watched Spaced.
As if to save us the trouble of wondering whether he's a complete bellend, Pegg's pathetic little video - in which he's clearly distracted from driving appears to have been filmed in the UK (right hand drive car).
Hopefully some enterprising individual will identify where it was taken so that a report of dangerous / distracted driving can be submitted to the relevant police force.
Convicted drink driver Nigel Havers was on radio 2 claiming drivers are law abiding and don't run red lights. I assume he was pissed as he was incoherent.
JV: "If car drivers are not breaking the law, how come vehicles kill 1700 people a year?"
NH: "Well... I mean... uh... cyclists"
Link?
Wait a mo, a story about Simon Pegg, Spaced & cyclists and you didnt share this clip !!!
https://youtu.be/lC_xIwAF50U?si=Lh-_GkwyseckOleK
https://www.theguardian.com/news/article/2024/may/10/uk-floating-bus-sto...
And an ever better excerpt:
Ian and/or Duncan Smith needs to see this, he will know the right thing to do is make sure floating bus stops each have their own permenant police officer to make sure that 4 doesn't grow and none of the other statistics are worth looking at.
Painted bicycle symbols are too good for them...
Is it just how these stories are written, or is it me? They all seem to be the same. There's some MP or even councillor being concerned about safety / transport convenience / fairness - and then siding with those bringing the danger and congestion.
"One of my constituents informed me they were bitten by a cyclist once; on investigation it is apparent a number of other people have stories concerning bad things and cyclists. ...
... To conclude: so I'm completely in favour of responsible cycling - where it's appropriate. That is - where it doesn't involve any changes to road layouts, any inconvenience for motorists and pedestrians are not worried by proximity to people on bicycles. Accordingly we will be unlocking a small amount of public funds for active travel* as soon as we've built a four-lane bypass and all the pot holes have been filled".
* Including funds for bus lanes, traffic lights and a car park.
I choose to believe that Simon Pegg is doing a sequel to a certain Big Train sketch, showing what 20 years of pent-up frustration has done to the character he played, following a workplace policy change.
I knew that was the sketch you were referring to, even before I clicked the link!
Gutted. I am camping in Kettlewell in a couple of weeks but am single and have two dogs, so no cycling for me
I'm sure there's a way
Not enough dogs?
Pegg is a clever comedian. I think that really he is satirising angry irrational selfish drivers. Do we have the wrong end of the stick here?
That was my interpretation too... the bit at the end with 'Dave' is poking fun at those unable to combine the idea of cyclist as a friend, and an obstruction.
Looks that way to me too. I don't really see what else he could be doing.
the trouble with this approach is the Alf Garnet situation where it was written as satire mocking the character, but he was held up as a role model by certain types.
Still waiting for the jokes
By the way, his first TV appearance (I think) was in the Brass Eye paedophile special, in whihc he played a paedophile in stocks. So if we view this in the style of Brass Eye, the joke is very much on the drivers.
But like Brass Eye, a lot of people (willingly) missed the point. Maybe they had taken too much Cake, and ended up with Czech Neck.
I'd hoped that might be the case, but it doesn't really seem funny enough or have a payoff to be satire, either way 95% of the comments aren't in on the joke if it is one. They are happily sharing their hatred of cyclists, so this will largely embolden them to be less patient/ more agresssive with vulnerable road users.
Perhaps Simon Pegg's career has taken a downward turn and he's hungry for some publicity, and thus jumps on the bandwagon of attacking cyclists, currently popular with all cycle-haters, petrolheads and tories.
Desperate, disappointing and sad.
Spaced was excellent, but I think we'd have to say that going from low-budget Channel 4 comedy to blockbuster action films with Tom Cruise would generally be regarded as an move upwards.
He was also in a star war.
Which one? I know he was in a Star Trek…
He played Unkar Plutt, the junk dealer, in The Force Awakens. Not, to be fair, instantly recognisable…
Huh! Never knew that.
That Simon Pegg has let himself go...
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