Florian Lipowitz is the new German GC hope discussion thread

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The German media are already labelling him "the new Ullrich". Please don't do that to him. Completely different type of rider, completely different personality.

I don't know. It's not that I am specifically looking for it, but I haven't come across this yet. Honestly from my perspective (my personal media consumption/use) there is no hype and not a lot of headlines or special reporting.
 
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What do you think he can realistically achieve beyond a podium at the TdF?
If his development continues like this, he can win tours with big mountains. Maybe even a GT. I could imagine that they will try the Giro with him next year and hope that Jonas and Tadey won't be there. But I think Jonas will be there.

He can perform consistently and is able to perform for several days at a time. He also has the will to persevere.
His biggest challenge will be that he is not the typical type of rider who wins a lot at the moment. Tadey and Isaac del Toro, for example. He's not as explosive. That's why he has problems on short ramps and shorter mountains. And that's why he can't easily outsprint other riders - except on long climbs, where he might really be stronger. If he improves there, he can win the tough long races - but not against riders like Tadey at the moment.
 
I think with his current level he wins the Giro easily because he destroys stages 16 and 20.
Depends on what opposition is there.
Other than Pog and Vingegaard, there is still Remco, Roglic, Almeida, Ayuso, Del Toro, Carapaz, etc...

But in current form he'd be one of the favourites for sure.
 
I think he benefits a bit from this being a race which comes down to pure strength basically. He gets dropped early, and just goes as deep as he can for 3rd, every day, again and again. He will rarely have that luxury when fighting for a win.
 
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I think he benefits a bit from this being a race which comes down to pure strength basically. He gets dropped early, and just goes as deep as he can for 3rd, every day, again and again. He will rarely have that luxury when fighting for a win.

He get's dropped early by Pogacar and Vingegaard. But that's mostly it. He get's dropped later than the others, and in the case of his closest opponent in the fight for the white jersey and podium, he attacked him and got a way on two occasion (Hautacam, Ventoux) and dropped him on Superbagneres where the difference he had to Pogi and Vingegaard was the smalest so far in the race. On top of that he seems to be a courageous and rather offensive minded rider. So I don't know if that will help him psychologically if he needs to go for a win, but it's not that he isn't proactive in the fight for his GC. See also the rather mad breakaway he successfully went in at the Dauphiné.
 
He get's dropped early by Pogacar and Vingegaard. But that's mostly it. He get's dropped later than the others, and in the case of his closest opponent in the fight for the white jersey and podium, he attacked him and got a way on two occasion (Hautacam, Ventoux) and dropped him on Superbagneres where the difference he had to Pogi and Vingegaard was the smalest so far in the race. On top of that he seems to be a courageous and rather offensive minded rider. So I don't know if that will help him psychologically if he needs to go for a win, but it's not that he isn't proactive in the fight for his GC. See also the rather mad breakaway he successfully went in at the Dauphiné.
I agree, but to me it seems like he still lacks a bit of race intelligence, attacks at odd places etc., and it helps him that this doesn't really come into play in this Tour. Between those contenders for 3rd, it's mostly just mano a mano.
 
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so, it looks like we can get a TdF start in Germany sometime in the near future.

Really unsure if Lipowitz will have any such impact, even if he was to win the Tour some day. Don't know how it is for a really young generation of possible fans, but for the majority of the population my guess is that cycling is still pretty tainted and believe in the trustworthiness of cycling is pretty low overall.
 
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Really unsure if Lipowitz will have any such impact, even if he was to win the Tour some day. Don't know how it is for a really young generation of possible fans, but for the majority of the population my guess is that cycling is still pretty tainted and believe in the trustworthiness of cycling is pretty low overall.
Even during the peak years in the late 90s, early 2000s, interest among the young generation was pretty low. It will be even lower today, as there is even more stuff competing for young people's interest than back then.
 
Even during the peak years in the late 90s, early 2000s, interest among the young generation was pretty low. It will be even lower today, as there is even more stuff competing for young people's interest than back then.
There was the Netflix show though which - although it seems to have had worse viewership than other sports' (or "sports'") - definitely got some younger people interested in cycling. So it's actually a good moment for German cycling to have a good GC rider entering the scene.

It's also a bit of a chicken-and-egg question as the low interest in cycling is in part due to German public television having gotten rid (IIRC) of their TV rights in stage races except for the Tour (and the Deutschland Tour which was just a glorified Lidl commercial last year) after 2006. If Lipo competes for the win in the Giro or the Vuelta soon, might that bring back their interest at least in the two other GTs?
 
There was the Netflix show though which - although it seems to have had worse viewership than other sports' (or "sports'") - definitely got some younger people interested in cycling. So it's actually a good moment for German cycling to have a good GC rider entering the scene.

It's also a bit of a chicken-and-egg question as the low interest in cycling is in part due to German public television having gotten rid (IIRC) of their TV rights in stage races except for the Tour (and the Deutschland Tour which was just a glorified Lidl commercial last year) after 2006. If Lipo competes for the win in the Giro or the Vuelta soon, might that bring back their interest at least in the two other GTs?
I can't imagine it, certainly not for live coverage.
 
Pretty good job for Florian on Madeleine, only around 35 seconds behind group 1. He is just so good at pacing and not pushing over limit, just like the feeling in biathlon. If you push too much on chasing during the skiing period, you gonna easily got a 1/5 or 2/5 and lost 90 seconds on the next shooting.
 
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His best play was to ride with Roglic on Loze to distance Onley to preserve white & podium for him and 4th for Rog. Instead, he's gone off the front, Onley has come back, and now Rog is in virtual 5th...
The best play is to let Roglic set the pace in the valley, let him hold it for as long as possible, and then take over.

But because everybody is madly in love with Primoz, they don't want to see it.
 
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