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João Almeida - Bota Lume

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I don't see how Almeida doesn't get a chance to ride a GT for himself (even as a co-leader with Ayuso) especially if he's improved. Don't know why he would be content to go for "small" one week stage races while Ayuso gets to lead a GT himself.
Nobody saying he is content.

Likely he rides Tour as super-dom and then Vuelta as co-leader. I would think.

We have no idea about the schedule yet though. Who knows, speculating based on a notion he has improved a lot is also pretty pointless without having seen it yet.
 
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Co-leader with Pogacar (assuming he goes to the Vuelta)? Good luck with that. I will be surprised if he doesn't ride the Giro especially if he's soo massively improved (which I don't really believe).
We dont know yet what the schedule is for anyone. So it is pretty pointless to discuss it when dont know that and we dont know his level.

And if he can get a podium at both the Tour and/or the Vuelta. I would assume he would be pretty happy with it at this stage. Assuming he dont ride the Giro, which is still a possibility.
 
We dont know yet what the schedule is for anyone. So it is pretty pointless to discuss it when dont know that and we dont know his level.

And if he can get a podium at both the Tour and/or the Vuelta. I would assume he would be pretty happy with it at this stage. Assuming he dont ride the Giro, which is still a possibility.
But if he's as good as podium contender (riding as a helper) he clearly is good enough to ride and win the Giro.
Giro (co-)leadership-Tour helping Pogacar makes the most sense for him imo.

That's of course assuming that Pogacar is riding the Vuelta, which seems very likely.
 
But if he's as good as podium contender (riding as a helper) he clearly is good enough to ride and win the Giro.
Giro (co-)leadership-Tour helping Pogacar makes the most sense for him imo.

That's of course assuming that Pogacar is riding the Vuelta, which seems very likely
As said, we dont know anything.

Maybe the team wants him at the Tour and himself wants that as well. They want him to be fresh for that, as that it is the most important objective.
 
As said, we dont know anything.

Maybe the team wants him at the Tour and himself wants that as well. They want him to be fresh for that, as that it is the most important objective.
It was from here. Patrick got it from Italian press. Time stamp;
View: https://youtu.be/BL3D2YbwP24?si=ZmUAvTqSJDq-_3wd&t=2718


My point is just that if what Mou says is true it would still mean he would surpass Ayuso. I'm not saying anything is true. I'm just saying it doesn't make sense if both rumors were true. Hence I'm sceptic. :joycat: Any predictions about the future is always in vain theoretically. But it's off season so we need something to talk about :joycat:
 
Relegated for 4th in the hierarchy of UAE. I'm so disappointed...
That's not how I interpret his schedule at all. If anything, I think it shows that he's 2nd in the hierarchy.

He wanted to do the Tour and a podium there is a big target for both him and UAE. It'll be tough, but it's not impossible. Riding for Pogacar doesn't change a thing partly because Pogacar is likely in a league on his own and doesn't need support anyway, and partly because Almeida rides the Almeida way no matter what. He wanted to do the Vuelta as well. His role will be the same as in the Tour, but with a real chance of winning of Pogacar doesn't go.

He gets to do all the one week races as a leader now.

Edit: his full schedule is btw:

Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
Figueira Champions Classic
Vola ao Algarve
Paris-Nice
Itzulia Basque Country
Tour de Romandie
Tour de Suisse
Tour de France
Vuelta a Espana
 
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That's not how I interpret his schedule at all. If anything, I think it shows that he's 2nd in the hierarchy.

He wanted to do the Tour and a podium there is a big target for both him and UAE. It'll be tough, but it's not impossible. Riding for Pogacar doesn't change a thing partly because Pogacar is likely in a league on his own and doesn't need support anyway, and partly because Almeida rides the Almeida way no matter what. He wanted to do the Vuelta as well. His role will be the same as in the Tour, but with a real chance of winning of Pogacar doesn't go.

He gets to do all the one week races as a leader now.

Edit: his full schedule is btw:

Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
Figueira Champions Classic
Vola ao Algarve
Paris-Nice
Itzulia Basque Country
Tour de Romandie
Tour de Suisse
Tour de France
Vuelta a Espana
Yes, Pogacar´s spring schedule also means, that all the spring stage races except for UAE Tour will be there for riders like Almeida, Ayuso and Yates.

Because Ayuso and Yates likely have to peak in May for the giro, perhaps Almeida will be potentially the best stage racer of the team in March and April..
 
That's not how I interpret his schedule at all. If anything, I think it shows that he's 2nd in the hierarchy.

He wanted to do the Tour and a podium there is a big target for both him and UAE. It'll be tough, but it's not impossible. Riding for Pogacar doesn't change a thing partly because Pogacar is likely in a league on his own and doesn't need support anyway, and partly because Almeida rides the Almeida way no matter what. He wanted to do the Vuelta as well. His role will be the same as in the Tour, but with a real chance of winning of Pogacar doesn't go.

He gets to do all the one week races as a leader now.

Edit: his full schedule is btw:

Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
Figueira Champions Classic
Vola ao Algarve
Paris-Nice
Itzulia Basque Country
Tour de Romandie
Tour de Suisse
Tour de France
Vuelta a Espana
But not in GTs.
 
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But not in GTs.
But he wants to do the Tour and the Vuelta. Will he get leadership in the Tour? Technically no because Pogacar, but he'll be able to ride his own chance anyway. If Pogacar does the Vuelta, the situation will be the same there, but if he doesn't, then Almeida will be the leader in the Vuelta.

Also, if Vingegaard (or Evenepoel or Roglic to some extend) indeed does the Giro, who's then better positioned, when the Giro win is off the table? Yates and Ayuso who can go for the podium in the Giro, or Almeida who can go for the podium in the Tour?
 
I don't dislike the fact that Almeida is riding both Tour and Vuelta but I do worry that he will be racing too much.

If he rides the schedule above, he will arrive to the Tour with around 40 race days and 60 to the Vuelta which in my opinion is too much given that these should be his main targets of the season. On the flip side he should have a good chance of winning a World Tour one week stage race but going to a race like Valenciana makes little sense to me.