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Obviously Florian didn't ride a very tactical race at all today, but he shouldn't be held back because of Roglic. Thats where the delusional part is. He's clearly the stronger rider. He should definitely have played his cards better, but thats as much if not even more on the DS.
 
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It is delusional if you expect him to solely ride for Roglic when he's clearly the stronger one at the moment.

I mean who isn't, clearly the strongest at RBH. And secondly riding against isn't the same as not riding for. But anyway it is what it is. This likely won't change in this team so i guess best to strengthen the team further and for them to be all over it. Due to strength of numbers and individual quality they should still win some.
 
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I mean who isn't, clearly the strongest at RBH. And secondly riding against isn't the same as not riding for. But anyway it is what it is. This likely won't change in this team so i guess best to strengthen the team further and for them to be all over it. Due to strength of numbers and individual quality they should still win some.
In this team? I didn’t see Evenepoel ride for himself once it was clear that Lipo was stronger in Catalunya
 
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@Berniece

If i remember correctly neither of them won anything and Remco raced for himself on at least stage 7. That is rather consistent with the quote you responded to. So it is what it is at this team. That is i guess on how they roll.
 
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If i remember correctly neither of them won anything and Remco raced for himself on at least stage 7. That is rather consistent with the quote you responded to. So it is what it is at this team. That is i guess on how they roll.
I’d simply say that RBH is currently showing that having multiple captains in a race isn’t always an advantage. It always looks good on paper. You could take turns attacking, putting pressure on the opposition, and so on. But that only works if the opposition isn’t stronger. That was Vingegaard; now it’s Seixas. And if you then sometimes hold back for one another, that’s the first thing to hold you back. Other teams at this level don’t currently have that problem. There’s a clear leader – or all the captains are ‘only’ good enough for the top 10 (Astana, Movistar and Lidl are in this situation at the moment). But RBH is the only team that can currently secure podium places in stage races with four captains. Other teams, however, have individual riders who are stronger. And in that case, having two captains is of little use. Riders are riding more boldly these days. Ten years ago, riders rarely attacked so early, certainly not when the captain was well ahead. Twenry years ago, it wouldn’t have been at all unusual for Seixas to have let Lipo take the win today. That’s no longer the case. And because the focus is much more on winning, there’s little left to capitalise on a minor weakness or mistake, as perhaps not as much of a lead was built up beforehand as might have been possible.
 

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