European Championship 2025: Men’s ITT, October 1

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I'm still disappointed after yesterday so I'm just going to post the route and competitors. Then there's somewhere to discuss the race on the day itself.

Route
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Competitors
It's basically Evenepoel vs. Ganna vs. Tarling. I have no clue about the shape of everyone. Obviously Evenepoel is in great shape, but not sure he can make that switch mentally so quickly. Maybe because winning this would mean he has all 4 ITT jerseys in a single season. Hayter is also in great shape.

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Remco's travel plans. Not ideal, but he should be safe to make it, and probably be able to do a half-asleep recon on Tuesday.

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Remco's travel plans. Not ideal, but he should be safe to make it, and probably be able to do a half-asleep recon on Tuesday.

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Pogacar on the other hand already flew home yesterday evening.
 
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Pogacar on the other hand already flew home yesterday evening.
With performing on Wednesday as priority I think it's better to stay one more night in the same hotel after the race like Remco is doing, than traveling straight after the race.

I believe that the recovery in the first 6-12-24 hours after the race is the most important and that you can recover better if you dont go straight to the airport. And after such a long and hard race as yesterday, quality of recovery is the most important thing if you want to perform again on Wednesday. More hours good recovery should be more important than more hours in France preparing for EC. Therefore I think staying one more night in Rwanda is much better for the EC ITT than flying straight after the race.
 
I find it hard to care much about this one, partially because they've put it in about the worst slot possible, partially because the length is as per usual not remotely worthy of a championship.

That being said, with Evenepoel, Ganna and Tarling all starting with some degree of question marks for different reasons, it's a harder one to call than the Worlds at least.
 
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I think I’d favour Ganna over Tarling to be Remco’s main challenger.

This is what Tarling’s second race back? Probably needs more miles to be in top shape and there is a small climb at the end, albeit short.

Remco is obviously the premier time trialist but there is no doubt his travel plans and fact he raced such a tough race on Sunday is sub optimal prep.
 
I find it hard to care much about this one, partially because they've put it in about the worst slot possible, partially because the length is as per usual not remotely worthy of a championship.

That being said, with Evenepoel, Ganna and Tarling all starting with some degree of question marks for different reasons, it's a harder one to call than the Worlds at least.
Hasn't it been worse than 24?

For the Euro's, I wouldn't even be mad if it were low 30s so it's ~35 minutes. Emphasize a flat route to attract the top contenders.