That's right.
Jonas's performance itself is actually unreasonable, but
as I was criticizing the interview,
it ended up looking like I was putting down the player's skills too.
If there are any Jonas fans who may have felt uncomfortable,
I offer my apologies.
Because I'm a Pogacar fan,
I must acknowledge that the article flowed in that direction too. ^^
Certainly,
it's not mockery,
and it's not agitation.
From Jonas's perspective,
Pogacar is almost the only rival and opponent at this point in time,
and as a team leader, Pogacar was a wall and mountain that I found difficult to overcome.
Statements that seem to acknowledge defeat in this way
would not be the right direction tactically or for team morale.
Cycling is a kind of business after all.
We have to see how far it goes.
As Jonas said, when we reach week 3,
I hope to see whether he shows results close to the yellow
jersey.