14th Binck Banck Tour , 13-19 August (2.UWT)

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staubsauger said:
Ewan isn't a supreme sprinter at all IMHO. In fact Lotto better should've signed Jakobsen this year already and kept Greipel as his mentor instead of making all this trouble by signing Ewan!

He was second in Milan-San Remo and he actually won the bunch sprint (it's not every year that a rider arrives solo). He's a pretty decent sprinter with room to grow.

Although I don't understand how a state-funded team constantly hires top tier foreign sprinters and then make their Belgian riders work their asses off for said sprinters. That doesn't make any sense and is a huge waste of tax money. That's the main reason why I don't like Lotto-Soudal.

(And I don't have anything against Ewan, he was smart to pick Lotto-Soudal for his next team, given their history)
 
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El Pistolero said:
staubsauger said:
Ewan isn't a supreme sprinter at all IMHO. In fact Lotto better should've signed Jakobsen this year already and kept Greipel as his mentor instead of making all this trouble by signing Ewan!


Although I don't understand how a state-funded team constantly hires top tier foreign sprinters and then make their Belgian riders work their asses off for said sprinters. That doesn't make any sense and is a huge waste of tax money. That's the main reason why I don't like Lotto-Soudal.
Well, sprinters get you wins and you can probably name 30+ guys before you get to the best Belgian sprinter these days
 
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staubsauger said:
Ewan isn't a supreme sprinter at all IMHO. In fact Lotto better should've signed Jakobsen this year already and kept Greipel as his mentor instead of making all this trouble by signing Ewan!

Ewan is 24. How many supreme sprinters are that age ? Some but not many. I'd be surprised if Ewan didn't improve much in the next two years.
 
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movingtarget said:
staubsauger said:
Ewan isn't a supreme sprinter at all IMHO. In fact Lotto better should've signed Jakobsen this year already and kept Greipel as his mentor instead of making all this trouble by signing Ewan!

Ewan is 24. How many supreme sprinters are that age ? Some but not many. I'd be surprised if Ewan didn't improve much in the next two years.

Gaviria is 23, although will turn 24 before the end of the season.
 
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Koronin said:
movingtarget said:
staubsauger said:
Ewan isn't a supreme sprinter at all IMHO. In fact Lotto better should've signed Jakobsen this year already and kept Greipel as his mentor instead of making all this trouble by signing Ewan!

Ewan is 24. How many supreme sprinters are that age ? Some but not many. I'd be surprised if Ewan didn't improve much in the next two years.

Gaviria is 23, although will turn 24 before the end of the season.

And Groenewegen just turned 25.
 
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Koronin said:
movingtarget said:
staubsauger said:
Ewan isn't a supreme sprinter at all IMHO. In fact Lotto better should've signed Jakobsen this year already and kept Greipel as his mentor instead of making all this trouble by signing Ewan!

Ewan is 24. How many supreme sprinters are that age ? Some but not many. I'd be surprised if Ewan didn't improve much in the next two years.

Gaviria is 23, although will turn 24 before the end of the season.

Like I said there are some exceptions but sprinters don't usually hit their career peak at that age. Ewan has the opportunity now to improve on his performances and he needs to as other good sprinters have already arrived on the scene in recent times.
 
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movingtarget said:
Koronin said:
movingtarget said:
staubsauger said:
Ewan isn't a supreme sprinter at all IMHO. In fact Lotto better should've signed Jakobsen this year already and kept Greipel as his mentor instead of making all this trouble by signing Ewan!

Ewan is 24. How many supreme sprinters are that age ? Some but not many. I'd be surprised if Ewan didn't improve much in the next two years.

Gaviria is 23, although will turn 24 before the end of the season.

Like I said there are some exceptions but sprinters don't usually hit their career peak at that age. Ewan has the opportunity now to improve on his performances and he needs to as other good sprinters have already arrived on the scene in recent times.

Wel we don't know if it's the career peak for Gaviria or Groenewegen either.
Out of the more established sprinters, Cavendish won 2 stages in the Giro and 4 in the Tour at age 23 and Kittel won 4 stages in the Tour at age 25.
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
Does Campenaerts think he has won already?


So glad Küng beat his time. Campenaerts is creating himself a persona in which he acts and sees himself as the time-trialist to beat. Which, apart from the comedy value, is kind of pathetic. Guy has 2 national titles, 2 European titles no one really cares about and one(!) win in a UCI-race.
 
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Der Effe said:
Cance > TheRest said:
Does Campenaerts think he has won already?


So glad Küng beat his time. Campenaerts is creating himself a persona in which he acts and sees himself as the time-trialist to beat. Which, apart from the comedy value, is kind of pathetic. Guy has 2 national titles, 2 European titles no one really cares about and one(!) win in a UCI-race.
Oh that's right, here we go again :rolleyes: if Sagan would've done something like this you would've all said it was part of his nature but when another rider plays around (VDP, Campenaerts, Ludvigsson, Hansen) a bit y'all think he's an arrogant ***.
 
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GenericBoonenFan said:
Der Effe said:
Cance > TheRest said:
Does Campenaerts think he has won already?


So glad Küng beat his time. Campenaerts is creating himself a persona in which he acts and sees himself as the time-trialist to beat. Which, apart from the comedy value, is kind of pathetic. Guy has 2 national titles, 2 European titles no one really cares about and one(!) win in a UCI-race.
Oh that's right, here we go again :rolleyes: if Sagan would've done something like this you would've all said it was part of his nature but when another rider plays around (VDP, Campenaerts, Ludvigsson, Hansen) a bit y'all think he's an arrogant ***.

Ignore troll bait like that man. Rarely seen a rider not taking himself seriously like Campenaerts. After crossing the finish last week he said he wanted to win with a big margin for once. He told a fellow rider his moustache gives him 2 watts advantage.. yeah. Clearly he's an arrogant *** who thinks he's the grandmaster and takes himself very seriously :lol: :rolleyes:
 
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GenericBoonenFan said:
Der Effe said:
Cance > TheRest said:
Does Campenaerts think he has won already?


So glad Küng beat his time. Campenaerts is creating himself a persona in which he acts and sees himself as the time-trialist to beat. Which, apart from the comedy value, is kind of pathetic. Guy has 2 national titles, 2 European titles no one really cares about and one(!) win in a UCI-race.
Oh that's right, here we go again :rolleyes: if Sagan would've done something like this you would've all said it was part of his nature but when another rider plays around (VDP, Campenaerts, Ludvigsson, Hansen) a bit y'all think he's an arrogant ***.

I don’t mind it when someone who actually wins races does it, but what kind of clown do you have to be to do this halfway through a time-trial? It’s the same boring shtick time and time again. It’s just pathetic, especially when you think that apart from like 5 TT’s a year Campenaerts is totally useless as a WT-rider.