How did you find out who’s Florian’s coach then?I do not know of anything like that for any team
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How did you find out who’s Florian’s coach then?I do not know of anything like that for any team
His coach is Jhon Wakefield (pelotrain in social media), previously he was at UAE until the end of 2022 I believe.How did you find out who’s Florian’s coach then?
Thank youHis coach is Jhon Wakefield (pelotrain in social media), previously he was at UAE until the end of 2022 I believe.
You can normally know this info paying attention to the social media of the riders or the trainers or searching for news and interviews, for example this trainer is quite active in social media and sometimes he congratulates his riders after a good perfomance.
He was weak basically the entire first week getting dropped into Cordoba, losing five minutes to O‘Connor in the break, not performing in the first MTF. He‘s limited in terms of explosivity and I would also doubt he has the VO2max to win a GT. He can be a very good rider but I doubt he will be a primary GC rider at a team like Red Bull.Very solid performance for his first GT (first GT he was able to finish). No real bad days during 3 weeks and a solid TT today. Big question will be, how much will he be able to improve, where is his ceiling? For me he already appears more promising than Buchmann ever did tbh.
I don't think it's possible at the moment to estimate what he will be able to achieve in the future. He has taken a big step this year. He has shown how strong he is on the mountain in many stage races. He is also said to be a good downhill rider and his time trials are also solid. These are good prerequisites for riding towards the classification in future stage races. What's more, riding for three weeks in a row for the first time (the Vuelta wasn't actually planned for him) and finishing in the top 10 is super strong. Of course he can still improve. He still has to learn tactically.He was weak basically the entire first week getting dropped into Cordoba, losing five minutes to O‘Connor in the break, not performing in the first MTF. He‘s limited in terms of explosivity and I would also doubt he has the VO2max to win a GT. He can be a very good rider but I doubt he will be a primary GC rider at a team like Red Bull.
He was weak basically the entire first week getting dropped into Cordoba, losing five minutes to O‘Connor in the break, not performing in the first MTF. He‘s limited in terms of explosivity and I would also doubt he has the VO2max to win a GT. He can be a very good rider but I doubt he will be a primary GC rider at a team like Red Bull.
1st ever GT and he did the work of a Super Dom for Primoz many many days.He was weak basically the entire first week getting dropped into Cordoba, losing five minutes to O‘Connor in the break, not performing in the first MTF. He‘s limited in terms of explosivity and I would also doubt he has the VO2max to win a GT. He can be a very good rider but I doubt he will be a primary GC rider at a team like Red Bull.
He did have the advantage of being the only guy bar Skjelmose not to have had any races where he lasted more than a week, but 7th while on domestique duty is still a very good maiden GT finish. Not going to be a world beater but I could definitely see him winning one of the big one-week races or podiuming a Giro or Vuelta in the future.
If that's a massive upper body then call me Hollywood Hulk HoganDenk said in an interview that Lipowitz still has a massive upper body from his biathlon past and he was by far the heavist rider in the Top 10 of GC. They still see a lot of improvement possible for Lipowitz, but they will take it step by step.
Given the strength demonstrated in Romandie, can we truly expect this rider to perform at that level consistently against tougher competition? Or are we merely projecting our hopes based on one impressive stage, overlooking the nuances of different race dynamics?",
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But, yikes, he blew up on the last lap.Good showing today, just got caught in the last km, otherwise he would've been 2nd
No surprise when you listen to him speak lolHe seems to actually have a more solid base to be a factor in GTs than the other German "contenders" that were pushed by media mainly over the last few years - Buchmann, Kämna, Schachmann. Funnily, somehow a lot less media attention around him.