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Repeatedly and knowingly spreading misinformation and lies. I think that covers "trolling".Reported for trolling?.... Good grief.
I think we're going to have to break out the crying 'leave Remco alone' meme soon.
Even in normal times, to be pushed and hanged over by a stupid "bodyguard" after an extremely strenuous exercise in the heat, is not done. If it had been Cadel Evans, he got his fist on his nose, rightly so. And, maybe unknown to you. But in Belgium, and in some other regions in the world, there is a little virus going around. I think it's called Covid 19. But you probably unknown. Riders are only allowed to have contact with teammates competing in the same race, and teamstaff from their bubble. They are tested every day. Being touched and embraced by a stranger, is not even inappropriate, but forbidden in coronatimes.Still, no need for that. They've been guiding riders like that at the end of stages forever.
Clearly you don't know the difference between giving an opinion and repeatedly stating something as fact, of which you have been informed and proven to be wrong. Stating 55 seconds of 110 seconds is "almost all" of it, is not an opinion, it is factually incorrect to the point of flat out lying to fit your agenda.Trolling for giving an opinion? This forum has taken another sad turn if one has to get in line behind boy wonder. Now, where's that Dawson's Creek meme.
Lol. Hardly need to be good at ITT to win a GT these days. Middle of the pack to mediocre seems just about fine. And he is way more than that. Losing weight enough for high long climbs would be the big one.If he had a top notch ITT I'd give it a lot more thought.
I think it's more an indication of being able to become a high enough level climber if he slims down than strictly needing the ITTs to gain time or not. Every GC rider that was originally too heavy was originally a great ITTer.Lol. Hardly need to be good at ITT to win a GT these days. Middle of the pack to mediocre seems just about fine. And he is way more than that. Losing weight enough for high long climbs would be the big one.
I can understand they don't want to put the Mur de Huy at the very end, but this makes no sense either. I think best option would have been to put it somewhere 40-30k from the finish, to open up the final with some attacking riders, both for GC as well as for the stage. But this seems more like a political decision more than anything else.Anyone have commentary on the stage tomorrow? Kinda weird putting the Muur near the beginning, but there are some hills at the end.
Predictions? Anyone in a position to try and take out the GC? Or teams just gonna go for stage wins.
Agreed, at the end it stifles the race, even 10k from the finish would be better, but yes. By politics you mean the "which town gets the stage finish" kind of thing?I can understand they don't want to put the Mur de Huy at the very end, but this makes no sense either. I think best option would have been to put it somewhere 40-30k from the finish, to open up the final with some attacking riders, both for GC as well as for the stage. But this seems more like a political decision more than anything else.
Lol. Hardly need to be good at ITT to win a GT these days. Middle of the pack to mediocre seems just about fine. And he is way more than that. Losing weight enough for high long climbs would be the big one.
What a ridiculous post. Not a single thing here worthy of responding toEven in normal times, to be pushed and hanged over by a stupid "bodyguard" after an extremely strenuous exercise in the heat, is not done. If it had been Cadel Evans, he got his fist on his nose, rightly so. And, maybe unknown to you. But in Belgium, and in some other regions in the world, there is a little virus going around. I think it's called Covid 19. But you probably unknown. Riders are only allowed to have contact with teammates competing in the same race, and teamstaff from their bubble. They are tested every day. Being touched and embraced by a stranger, is not even inappropriate, but forbidden in coronatimes.
Ewen is one of my favorite riders right now, always gracious in victory, too.
Looking at his physique, he should be a wrestler.
Padun.I think it's more an indication of being able to become a high enough level climber if he slims down than strictly needing the ITTs to gain time or not. Every GC rider that was originally too heavy was originally a great ITTer.
Yes. Or obligated to "pass by Huy", regardless.Agreed, at the end it stifles the race, even 10k from the finish would be better, but yes. By politics you mean the "which town gets the stage finish" kind of thing?
Was he even a classics guy I forget?Padun.
Was and still is a bad TTer. Now he just lost 4.5 kg and surely you'll see that he is ready to win the Tour!Was he even a classics guy I forget?
Let's just say the other specialization before slimming down other than TTing is McDonalds
Van Aert i could see making such a transformation (Wiggins style), van der Poel, not so much. His strengths aren't long sustained efforts, but a sequence of short bursts. he's already +/-4 kg lighter than van Aert, and still a worse climber (on long climbs). What his grandfather said is completely irrelevant. Family usually isn't exactly impartial when it comes to such things. I'm sure most of our mothers thought we could become president of the world if we set our minds to it.Well actually, I've been saying this for a few years now.
If he loses some weight, he could be a serious GT contender. It would obviously cost him some punch to become a better climber.
I'm not alone in this, his grandfather Poulidor considered him a potential TdF winner.