There are big guys who can wheelsuck remco on his training rides. I'm 64kg and surely could hold the wheel of jaume guardeño for 45 minutes!!Jezus, the hate on WVA these past few days on the forum is growing. You wonder why. Perhaps everyone is just bitter that they wouldn't even be able to touch the heels of a Caja Rural-rider if they were to haul their fat ass on a race bike...
Honestly comparing Wout and Tadej to Pozzato is a compliment for Pozzato
It was impressive, but WvA's unfortunate crash somehow diminished MvdP's solo: MvdP would have won anyway but the duel could have gone just a bit further.I think that's unfair, this is possibly Van der Poel's most dominant ever classics win other than Glasgow. He's always been a bit better than the rest, this was a LOT better than the rest.
Yeah when he's training, not in an actual race. Either you're seriously overestimating your own capabilities or you're underestimating the level of pro-cyclists.There are big guys who can wheelsuck remco on his training riders. I'm 64kg and surely could hold the wheel of jaume guardeño for 45 minutes!!
True, Wout, Tadej, Mathieu, Remco, Primoz and Jonas are all unique.It's tiresome, that's what it is. And neither of the comparisons have any sense whatsoever.
The state of cycling is absolutely alarming
Wind and Visma-LAB's path to victory.
Denain only started using the cobbles in 2018. So it was his first cobbled one-day race full stop (although he did do the cobbles stage of the final Driedaagse edition of Koksijde). Shades of Colbrelli in 2017.Indeed a great result considering he has virtually no experience in cobble classics (possibly only ridden Denain in 2017 before today).
True, past few cobbled classics seasons have been really dull.The state of cycling is absolutely alarming
Sadly, just an image of Italian cycling. No fully Italian WT-mean which means guys like Albanese and Colbrelli in the past had to waste years on the PCT-lvl before getting a WT-opportunity. Imagine the classic rider he would be if he'd started them 2 years ago?Denain only started using the cobbles in 2018. So it was his first cobbled one-day race full stop (although he did do the cobbles stage of the final Driedaagse edition of Koksijde). Shades of Colbrelli in 2017.
Tbf Lampre were replaced by UAE the same winter Colbrelli went to Bahrain. But yes, Italy desperately needs a PCT good enough to get invited to these races at bare minimum.Sadly, just an image of Italian cycling. No fully Italian WT-mean which means guys like Albanese and Colbrelli in the past had to waste years on the PCT-lvl before getting a WT-opportunity. Imagine the classic rider he would be if he'd started them 2 years ago?
Guys like Zoccorato are currently in the same pickle, he's riding Catalunya whilst he should be gobbling cobbles.
Belgian beer!
On another note; it is so annoying to be a Dane and always have to hear about how THIS TIME, certainly MADS P will win everything in the spring because he is stronger than ever and has gotten a NUTRITION EXPERT, so now NOBODY can beat him. And then he can't follow Stuyven and Skujins.
Especially since Red Bull would've had Max Verstappen & Mathieu van der Poel!What I want to know is which genius MBA at Red Bull decided WVA was a more extreme and marketable athlete than MVDP?
Not that I'm complaining --- it would be a crime to ever combine the redbull helmet with the rainbow stripes.
Pedersen always seems to waste energy with a lot of useless attacks. Last year at Flanders was an intelligent move that was about to pay off.
But today again. Lots of small digs that were completely unnecessary. Like the group behind is about to catch Van Der Poel. The Dutchman even sits up. But Pedersen wents in pursuit solo.
Then there's no fuel left, when the flight off takes place of course. Misses a bit of race insight IMHO!
Van Aert looks like he's entered the fourth stage of grief. Soon, he will reach acceptance of the fact that he is not a guy who's going to beat Van der Poel in a cobbled monument, but rather a Belgian Pozzato.
Especially since Red Bull would've had Max Verstappen & Mathieu van der Poel!
Same 3 dudes win everything that matters and the gap is only getting bigger. Barely a point to tuning in any more other than bad habit.
Samremo is the only oultier, and that was just One Of The Three deciding to be kingmaker for the dirtiest sprinter in the peloton.
I will admit I am salt, but I basically miss the Froome days at this point