Pogi and MvdP will drop al these yellow bees when it matters.Honestly if I was Jumbo Visma I would consider no bringing Belgian Pozzato to the cobbles classics.
They have a really strong squad of tactically intelligent riders who work well together. Why bring in Van Aert and get another Leuven situation, he is know to want leadership and is not so strong tactically.
They are riding like a prime quickstep.
With Laporte, Van Baarle, Tratnik, Benoot, Valter all flying they could seriously win every Northern classic.
They could send Van aert to do GC at Tirreno, do Sanremo, then another altitude camp, Romandie GC and be backup for Roglic in the Giro.
3 forum members liked a post which started off by saying you'd consider to not bring Wout van Aert for the classic races. While were at it, might as well make him slave 21 days for Vingegaard the upcoming summer? Great way to please your (probably) biggest star.Honestly if I was Jumbo Visma I would consider no bringing Belgian Pozzato to the cobbles classics.
They have a really strong squad of tactically intelligent riders who work well together. Why bring in Van Aert and get another Leuven situation, he is know to want leadership and is not so strong tactically.
They are riding like a prime quickstep.
With Laporte, Van Baarle, Tratnik, Benoot, Valter all flying they could seriously win every Northern classic.
They could send Van aert to do GC at Tirreno, do Sanremo, then another altitude camp, Romandie GC and be backup for Roglic in the Giro.
No one likes like-policing.3 forum members liked a post which started off by saying you'd consider to not bring Wout van Aert for the classic races. While were at it, might as well make him slave 21 days for Vingegaard the upcoming summer? Great way to please your (probably) biggest star.
I just found it an absolute outlandish take and got surprised. Call that what you want!No one likes like-policing.
Its 6 now3 forum members liked a post which started off by saying you'd consider to not bring Wout van Aert for the classic races. While were at it, might as well make him slave 21 days for Vingegaard the upcoming summer? Great way to please your (probably) biggest star.
Depends on which direction the wind is blowing from. But in case of head/tail wind, or no wind, yes you are correct.Motor next to you actually slows you down.
I saw Campenaerts walking on the Muur. So i guess he was behind a group that needed to step of the bike for some reason.Big Lotto fail this tho. Shouldve had like 3 extra guys in that peloton, but De Lie has noone. If he had guys then he could just let them reel him in and put a team in front. Campenaerts should probably stop talking like he's some star before races.
Van Baarle is insane tho. Don't think it would've mattered for the win.
Moto talk aside, he’s vying for the world's best Rouleur spot ahead of WvA and Remco imo.Watched the last 25km and was certain Baarle would get caught, really strong ride by him.
He already raced in black and green, so black and yellow isn't so different.It's so strange to see Baarle in Jumbo colors still
I saw Campenaerts walking on the Muur. So i guess he was behind a group that needed to step of the bike for some reason.
He may even be Van Aert's equal as a classics rider, but as far as being a rouleur goes, Evenepoel is some lightyears ahead of anybody else. Unless you are solely talking about aesthetics.Moto talk aside, he’s vying for the world's best Rouleur spot ahead of WvA and Remco imo.
Another exquisite solo performance.
Feels like he’s wasting his time in these cobbles races. He’s never amongst the best on the cobbled climbs.Pidcock too light for uphill cobbles? Should otherwise be an effort up his alley.
I'm not necessarily Evenepoel's biggest fan, but I would say he looks quite good on a bike. Van Baarle looked quite skeletal today, a bit too much for my taste. Jumbo does seem to have quite a radical nutrition regime.He may even be Van Aert's equal as a classics rider, but as far as being a rouleur goes, Evenepoel is some lightyears ahead of anybody else. Unless you are solely talking about aesthetics.
Van Baarle was also very skinny at Ineos, i don't think much has changed in that regard. He said nutricion at JV is even better, but i don't think that necessarily means "being skinnier".I'm not necessarily Evenepoel's biggest fan, but I would say he looks quite good on a bike. Van Baarle looked quite skeletal today, a bit too much for my taste. Jumbo does seem to have quite a radical nutrition regime.
Maybe it's the different jersey, but my subjective impression was that he was skinnier than in previous spring races. In the Tour he was indeed already quite slim.Van Baarle was also very skinny at Ineos, i don't think much has changed in that regard. He said nutricion at JV is even better, but i don't think that necessarily means "being skinnier".
Hmm, not convinced. I assume all these pictures were taken pre-season.Maybe it's the different jersey, but my subjective impression was that he was skinnier than in previous spring races. In the Tour he was indeed already quite slim.
Hmmm, yes. The photographic evidence indeed proves your point.Hmm, not convinced. I assume all these pictures were taken pre-season.
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I left the seasons out where he did indeed look heavierHmmm, yes. The photographic evidence indeed proves your point.