L'Avenir 2024 U23s 18 to 24 August

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Yes that's what I said in of my other posts, I just think he's (finally) getting empty, apart from that I still don't know if he really is the guy for the high mountains but that's too early to tell.

In the past guys who were in top form in Giro and Aosta were basically never good in Avenir. It wouldn't work at pro level either.
This, the Italians who tried to peak for both races always did badly in the Tour de l'Avenir.
 
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what frustration do you actually have? Did you have a hard time in your youth? In the Giro Torres was always very close to Widar's level. He's just stronger this tour. Torres is just making big steps every month. You lose races and you win.
9 minutes very close? I guess for you DFM and Remco were close competitors to Pogacar and he only barely won..
 
you say Widar doesn't have the legs. Not having the legs or being slightly less than his level is a big difference. You can just say that he has the legs but is just a little less than what he normally is. But if he didn't have the legs he would lose 4min+ yesterday and today

[[deleted]]He OBVIOUSLY Doesn't have his best legs??? He's like 5 minutes behind. Why did Torres lose 10 minutes stage 1 in Aosta and then win the last stage? Do you think he had his best legs?

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By the way, this is the perfect situation for Bisiaux, he often thrives as the underdog. He ain't the best climber, but he has this weird habit of just going on these enormous raids in the ultimate stage. I've seen it happen more than once in the juniors where he plays all or nothing and it somehow always ending up being everything. Man put 3 minutes into Albert Withen Philipsen in a very hard stage to Altishofen, and he did the same to AJ, Oscar Chambo and Grisel earlier in the year.
 
Sivakov did the holy trinity (Isard, Aosta, Girobio) and then proceeded to lose l'Avenir to Bernal by an hour.
Sivakov also came from a cycling family and was on that BMC developmental team that had young guys train really hard and professional for their age, but then pretty much none of their gc prospects made it big. Sivakov got his best gc result in a gt before turning 22 and remember Fankiny?
 
Sivakov also came from a cycling family and was on that BMC developmental team that had young guys train really hard and professional for their age, but then pretty much none of their gc prospects made it big. Sivakov got his best gc result in a gt before turning 22 and remember Fankiny?

It's still a thing, it's so hard to know which talents already train perfectly, work with dieticians, go on altitude camps etc. All things to take into account. There's juniors that literally sleep in altitude camps at home, completely ridiculous (and sounds unhealthy honestly). Obviously they are going to be better than kids of 3000 euro bikes without a powermeter.
 
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By the way, this is the perfect situation for Bisiaux, he often thrives as the underdog. He ain't the best climber, but he has this weird habit of just going on these enormous raids in the ultimate stage. I've seen it happen more than once in the juniors where he plays all or nothing and it somehow always ending up being everything. Man put 3 minutes into Albert Withen Philipsen in a very hard stage to Altishofen, and he did the same to AJ, Oscar Chambo and Grisel earlier in the year.
Tomorrow isn't exactly the best stage for raids, though.
 
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It's still a thing, it's so hard to know which talents already train perfectly, work with dieticians, go on altitude camps etc. All things to take into account. There's juniors that literally sleep in altitude camps at home, completely ridiculous (and sounds unhealthy honestly). Obviously they are going to be better than kids of 3000 euro bikes without a powermeter.
Until this year altitude tents were still banned in Italy and for all Italian athletes.
 
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