From what I've read about Roglic in relation to teammates, he seems to be a great mentor and leader outside of races, but you're not gonna get him on board easily with him having to domestique a target race. At the Tour he really wanted to do his own *** in the Alps, but then in San Sebastian he doesn't care about his own result and does the grunt work while he was probably stronger than Van Gils.Roglic definitely is the wild card as he is the best support/mentor either rider could rely on for the Tour or Giro. He couldn't serve both and still be valuable if the rider he supports starts to go terminal in week 3 and he's the best, next choice. It seems doubtful all three would end up in the same, primary GT target for that reason but weirder things happen.
Remco's offseason will be more focused on an assigned goal than ever. And it won't start being the WCTT.
Like others I get the vibe that 2026 will be Primoz's last year. I could see him doing the Giro/Vuelta double and the young kids can support him; one for each race. If Roglic does super well in the early season I could see that as the circumstance where he'd team up with the most likely Tour contender; Florian. He'd hopefully do the right thing and provide support if early stages suggest that's the best deal for the team.It depends, for Lipo and Remco i don't feel much changes, that is co leaders until one of them is not in contention any more, at Tour. For Rogla unfortunately this means that likely he won't get a chance to ride Tour 2026 as a (co) leader. I fear that even if Rogla would to climb ahead, by merit, the team would still push him back, at Tour.
Onley, and Del Toro says hello.Red Bull would be crazy not to have Lipowitz as their ONLY leader for the next Tour. He has all the right GT qualities with room for even further improvements.
The greatest grand tour talent to arrive on the scene since Vingegaard.
At the Tour he really wanted to do his own *** in the Alps
How much of that do you think was due to the recent unification?Yea even if he won the tour the impact on cycling in germany and the general interest would be way lower than it was during the Ullrich era. Dont see such hype developing again round any kind of sports star any time soon in germany.
A little, maybe, but not much.How much of that do you think was due to the recent unification?
Germany rightfully would celebrate a great champion; especially as a sign that reunification from the international view had been successful.A little, maybe, but not much.
I think there would be a huge response if Lipowitz won. Many media outlets have already reported that children are once again interested in cycling.How much of that do you think was due to the recent unification?
He seems to actually like to race...not a numbers robot. That might be the difference for him.On the contrary - I think he will very likely improve.
But we dont now whether he will be able to hit or surpass Vingegaard numbers, for example.
(at least I don't know)
At least his breakthrough should help with future routes. Both because there will be more places interested in hosting off the back of his success, and because ASO will have a greater incentive to draw up climbier routes.And he has nothing to prove at this bad route. He can chill a bit and go in one hopeless breakaway at stage 3.![]()
I guess that's why he's not on the national team selection for the WCs?Any news, why he didn´t finish both races in Canada? He just didn´t care or is his form that bad?
At least the Montreal race could have suited him on paper...
That´s not the reason I think. In the first days after the tour, the team already communicated, that he will not ride the Worlds..I guess that's why he's not on the national team selection for the WCs?
Thanks.That´s not the reason I think. In the first days after the tour, the team already communicated, that he will not ride the Worlds..
