Impossible to tell, and he was clearly the strongest in the race, but it could have opened up different scenario's. If the gap goes from 15s to 10s instead of 20s... They would be likely to close it. But on the other hand, then the scenario where Laporte jumps out of De Lie's wheel to bridge to Van Baarle and do a duo JV attack could also have been possible in that situation. It's just a pitty it's an issue to begin with.I don't think it had any bearing on the outcome in the end. But the photo moto's were a little close to DvB.
Happy to see Vanmarcke grab a top 10 too.
@Lequack so I was completely wrong, really impressed by De Lie, I didn’t expect him to be that good on such hills. I thought he could do a 7% finish, but De Muur is something completely different.He won’t be able to follow when they attack on de muur
@Lequack so I was completely wrong, really impressed by De Lie, I didn’t expect him to be that good on such hills. I thought he could do a 7% finish, but De Muur is something completely different.
Last year he did something simular in his winning streak when everybody thought he would have to hang on but he was just the strongest on the little cobble climb and closed the gap himself before winning. With his Besseges form I knew he could do this. Insanely strong start of his season.I saw him climbing in Tour du Gard earlier in the season and he climbed like a madman.
From what I've heard of this regime, it's actually not that radical. They just calculate the exact amount every rider needs. Which also means: not too little. Of course a guy like Van Baarle is going to be more skinny than Evenepoel, he's twice as tall and if he had Evenepoel's physique he wouldn't get over a single climb.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.
12 year old Mathis Le Berre not being cajoled into working when he has no business doing so, hope he wins.
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.
Since a week or three also known as the Rachel Hazes effect.
He's a mountainbiker, actually. Waaaaaay back he had a monopoly on the Roc d'Azur race in Fréjus.What background does Arnaud de Lie have? He appears to be another Van Aert/Van der Poel.
strong performance by de Lie, but the way he was brought back looks like a pretty clear DSQ to me
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It's tv footage, so the evidence was there for everyone to see. They did cut away from it though. But yeah, if Eekhoff was a DQ, surely this one is as well. Not gonna happen though.it's amazing what you don't see live in a race. If going by past actions from organisations, eekhoff/nibali etc ...Thats a DQ, and just because evidence is coming out now, doesn't mean you shouldn't act on it.
"de lie = de q"
Belgian pundits see this very differently: according to Sporza, now that Van Baarle has his win they can put all their eggs in the Van Aert basket. It's almost insulting how much they underestimate Van Baarle over there. The guy won Roubaix and was 2nd in Flanders last year, they act like he's some kind of also-ran.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.
It's tv footage, so the evidence was there for everyone to see. They did cut away from it though. But yeah, if Eekhoff was a DQ, surely this one is as well. Not gonna happen though.
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.
it's amazing what you don't see live in a race. If going by past actions from organisations, eekhoff/nibali etc ...Thats a DQ, and just because evidence is coming out now, doesn't mean you shouldn't act on it.
"de lie = de q"
Weellllll? Is he a Belgian?Belgian pundits see this very differently: according to Sporza, now that Van Baarle has his win they can put all their eggs in the Van Aert basket. It's almost insulting how much they underestimate Van Baarle over there. The guy won Roubaix and was 2nd in Flanders last year, they act like he's some kind of also-ran.