Hirschi didn't win a single GT stage (in UAE) and he obviously didn't finish second in the Giro.Is Del Toro UAE's new Hirschi?
Hirschi didn't win a single GT stage (in UAE) and he obviously didn't finish second in the Giro.Is Del Toro UAE's new Hirschi?
He still needs to improve on downhills and on the flat.Del Toro is incredible. For me, he is the third favorite for Rwanda.
Carapaz was considerably worse in the previous race than he was today.Carapaz was outclimbed by Double and Storer, just to be clear.
yep, it would be a mistake to underestimate Carapaz if he targets a race.Carapaz was considerably worse in the previous race than he was today.
For me, he's a better candidate for the world championship podium than Del Toro. Carapaz is improving, and in such a long and tough race, he's a very dangerous rival.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's stronger than Del Toro in the world championships either.
For me, Carapaz is more dangerous for the WC than Del Toro; WC route is very hard.yep, it would be a mistake to underestimate Carapaz if he targets a race.
That would have ended perhaps really funny...Imagine if Carapaz had caught Del Toro on the descent… I doubt Carapaz would have pulled much
Well I agree that until now Del Toro has not shown he is capable of handling the distance.Carapaz was considerably worse in the previous race than he was today.
For me, he's a better candidate for the world championship podium than Del Toro. Carapaz is improving, and in such a long and tough race, he's a very dangerous rival.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's stronger than Del Toro in the world championships either.
He dropped good climbers in a tough mountain. He is better than Hirschi
I agree, i also dont consider Del Toro a very likely podium candidate for the WT this year.Note that this isn't a criticism of Del Toro. It's a matter of experience.
And it was more to praise Carapaz and point out that he's clearly on the rise in shape.
The other day he had a mediocre race; today he was second best. In the next one, he might be closer to Del Toro. And at the World Championships, he'll be at his best.
Also because Carapaz is used to racing against riders like Pogacar or Remco in those races.
Del Toro is very good, but we have to see how he goes against those rivals. Ciccone has already been a challenge. There's a big difference between a Giro and a Tour for that reason. Because of the level of the competitors.
I'm not saying that if Del Toro makes the podium or wins WC, it will be a surprise. But I´d tone down the euphoria with him and consider Carapaz's experience to be very important in a chaotic race like WC