Yet Ganna was one of the best, he wouldn't be on Cauberg. Punch matters, but so does rouleur ability and position.I think the Poggio is once again exposed as a 1 minute yolopunch more so than a 6 minute even climb.
Yet Ganna was one of the best, he wouldn't be on Cauberg. Punch matters, but so does rouleur ability and position.I think the Poggio is once again exposed as a 1 minute yolopunch more so than a 6 minute even climb.
IMO he looked the weakest of the top 4 on the Poggio.
Van Aert was constantly in the wrong position. He had to move up too many times, also because of his surprising lack of a team. Alpecin was way stronger, also a surprise (although if you've seen Kragh in Paris-Nice maybe not so much).Can we even be sure Van Aert had the legs? He got washmachined hard in that hairpin where Wellens launched, but he really didn't close the gaps that easily.
That path was to suck Wout's wheel when he closed the gap to Pog.With his insane acceleration, he has the luxury that he can wait longer than others before he attacks. Superb use of Kragh, and then Pogi had to force it on the steepest spot. Given the legs he had, Van der Poel also rode really well here last year. He reads these finishes and understands his path to victory far better than Van Aert does.
But he killed the chase!
Think WVA is just as before. One of the strongest, but always struggling at the top to keep up, especially if someone can still accelerate near the top. So he is grinding near the top @ max capacity.Can we even be sure Van Aert had the legs? He got washmachined hard in that hairpin where Wellens launched, but he really didn't close the gaps that easily.
Nobody.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled.
Nobody was talking about Van der Poel before this race.
* * * * * - Mathieu van der Poel
* * * * - Wout van Aert, Jasper Philipsen
* * * - Tadej Pogačar, Alexander Aranburu, Matej Mohorič
* * - Mads Pedersen, Anthony Turgis, Christophe Laporte, Julian Alaphilippe
* - Arnaud De Lie, Biniam Girmay, Jasper Stuyven, Søren Kragh Andersen, Magnus Cort
EDIT: and Alberto Bettiol as the unranked dark horse.
He clearly didn't. Being sick before Strada has set him back a bit as of now...in 2 weeks, we'll see how he is.Can we even be sure Van Aert had the legs? He got washmachined hard in that hairpin where Wellens launched, but he really didn't close the gaps that easily.
When Remco won Liege, it was "only Powless".Nice top 10 by Powless. Really stacking some goodresults.
Sixth overall in Paris Nice
Third overall at Haut Var
First overall in Etoile de Bessèges
First place in Grand Prix Marseille
Sure. MVDP was also the only one to close to Pog when he first launched (6.5km to go). If he sits up there Pogacar rides away. Wout was almost out of the picture at that point.That path was to suck Wout's wheel when he closed the gap to Pog.
He wanted his 2nd place offcourse.Van Aert really doesn't look happy
Possibly, but it does not look good for WvA at the moment. MvdP was able to raise his level from TA just in time for MSR and Wout was unable to do the same.Wout lost some fitness when he was ill. There's still much time before the ones that really matter, so we'll see you in April. But yeah VdP finally wins one Wout already won.
Today was for sure a difference of strength, but Van der Poel also executed superbly. And best legs or not, we don't see from Van Aert.Can we even be sure Van Aert had the legs? He got washmachined hard in that hairpin where Wellens launched, but he really didn't close the gaps that easily.
It is not a hate comment. Sure, I do not like him winning all the time, so I am happy he did not win today. But the truth is he looked weak today by his standards, which also makes me happy.
He also had the worst position, right?IMO he looked the weakest of the top 4 on the Poggio.
I think the paradigm in 2018 was very much still that it was a sprinters race, which led to sprinters teams on the Poggio, and group dynamics being much stronger. Now more teams try to nuke the Poggio, so it's more selective as a default.As much as I enjoy him going for MSR, at some point Pogacar needs to realize he cannot win this race the way he is trying to right now. You can win MSR three different ways. In a sprint, with a surprise attack after the Poggio or with an attack on the Poggio nobody can immediately respond to. Riding the final km of the Poggio from the front is not way number 4, as much as Pog might wish.
That's not to say he can't win this race at all. I absolutely believe that with the roles reversed and Pogacar attacking out of VdP slipstream, VdP probably can't follow. But if everyone and their mother knows the Pogacar attack is coming and all you have to do is staying on his wheel, he will never be successful. It's not a coincidence that the only time in recent history a climber was able to win, it was on what was otherwise an extremely slow Poggio ascent. Pogacar's priority needs to be to somehow get a gap, not to set a high pace.
Well, Wout's only won one monument so...Wout lost some fitness when he was ill. There's still much time before the ones that really matter, so we'll see you in April. But yeah VdP finally wins one Wout already won.