And how does Del Toro's performance on Jebel Hafeet compare to the other two you mention here?
I have Del Toro as
81, so a bit worse, but the pacing was also less regular. Jebel Hafeet is also not an easy climb for estimates (descent on the climb, flat parts, unclear start, strong wind influence with a tailwind this year and headwind in many others), so the uncertainty is higher than for other climbs. The probability is higher that I have underestimated the values than overestimated them.
This is the final part of my 3 rankings, the last 'scheduled' post if you will.
2020 saw a clear uptick in climbing perfromance, and had even more high level performances than 2021 and 2022. In 2023, the 2020 level was confirmed and even exceeded, before the level totally exploded in 2024. Here are the best per year:
2020| Tadej Pogacar |
90 (
+5): 6.94 W/kg for 16:10 on Planche des Belles Filles ITT
2021| Mark Padun |
85 (
-2): 6.25 W/kg for 45:14 on La Plagne
2022| Jonas Vingegaard |
87 (
+3): 6.33 W/kg for 36:37 on Hautacam
2023 | Tadej Pogacar |
92 (0): 7.96 W/kg for 5:43 on Poggio
........... | Jonas Vingegaard |
91 (
-2): 7.27 W/kg for 13:27 on Combloux ITT
2024 | Tadej Pogacar |
111 (
+2): 6.89 W/kg for 39:50 on Plateau de Beille
2025 | Tadej Pogacar |
107 (
-4): 7.47 W/kg for 19:31 on Peyragudes ITT
Notes:
1) 2020 as whole and especially the Tour had a really high level. E.g. Roglic did not improve on his best 2020 performances until the 2023 Vuelta or even 2024. Pogacar had just based on my numbers a better climbing level than 2021 and 2022 with performances of
90,
86,
85 and
83. Of course, race circumstances were different with more of a Sky-Train approach and a focus on the last climbs of the day.
2) The 2021 winner would have easily been Alaphilippe on stage 1 of that Tour, but he sat up too early again (costing him another victory...). I also consider other performances like Pogacar on Romme+Colombiere stronger, but we are talking single climb performances for this list.
3) I gave the nod in 2022 to Vingegaard, but Jay Vine on Pico Jano was basically equal if we are talking about a single climb.
4)The 2023 winner may surprise, but if you rewatch that MSR you will know why the watts were high. I still listed Vingegaard's TT if you want a real climb. Vingegaard's Tour in 2023 was amazingly consistent with Indexes of
91, 90, 88, 85, 85, 85 and more.
This was my last list. In the future I might (or might not) make some posts on legendary stages or races that have not yet featured prominently in my prior posts. I will probably also post about new climbing performances when they happen, but don't rely on it.
I hope for this thread to always stay open for dicsussions about climbers and performances, and if you have any questions, be free to ask. I might also update the lists on page 1 with new riders/performances when needed.