It was like a massive gps malfunction or something lol. He claimed to have run a 13:25 5kApparently he nearly broke a 5 km running record during some morning run.
It was like a massive gps malfunction or something lol. He claimed to have run a 13:25 5kApparently he nearly broke a 5 km running record during some morning run.
Uncle Jens ? 🙁His extremely (un)likeable personality has brought him the standing he has in pro cycling. The classic "fake good guy" who "couldn't believe" and "hadn't heard or seen anything" about the notorious doping culture on his own team. Liar who got away with it.
The definition of "use the most energy needlessly to gain TV-attention" through his entire career. Most support riders could do their work without showing every tv-viewer how hard they work. "Turning himself inside out" as the dull commentators were saying. Complete pretender.
Not a single big win in his career.
Those 50 wins you talk about are in which races again? Mostly backyard crits. Jakub mareczko stuff.
Yeah, so that's how I really feel...
Patrick Broe got the question from Benji directly. And he really hesitated on it. Saying something like he could win the tour. I think it was in the Pidcock shock exit to q36.5 pod.
Did Bruyneel really say that? Goes to show that even the clever guys get rolled by media hype sometimes.
But he single handedly towed the peloton through the crosswinds of France for 15 years.His extremely (un)likeable personality has brought him the standing he has in pro cycling. The classic "fake good guy" who "couldn't believe" and "hadn't heard or seen anything" about the notorious doping culture on his own team. Liar who got away with it.
The definition of "use the most energy needlessly to gain TV-attention" through his entire career. Most support riders could do their work without showing every tv-viewer how hard they work. "Turning himself inside out" as the dull commentators were saying. Complete pretender.
Not a single big win in his career.
Those 50 wins you talk about are in which races again? Mostly backyard crits. Jakub mareczko stuff.
Yeah, so that's how I really feel...
Most overrated rider for that 15 year period. Not a favorite at all.But he single handedly towed the peloton through the crosswinds of France for 15 years.
He’s everybody’s favourite rouleur.
Surely not uncle Jens ?
To read the name of Jens Voigt in this thread is weird for me. As a german I followed his career closely and of course you can always talk about someones attitude and there will always be different opinions. I wouldnt even say that I was a big fan of Jens Voigt. But he was a really great cyclist. Not someone who was the best in the peloton but always helpful for his captains and always someone who tried to go in the front groups and who tried attacking.His extremely (un)likeable personality has brought him the standing he has in pro cycling. The classic "fake good guy" who "couldn't believe" and "hadn't heard or seen anything" about the notorious doping culture on his own team. Liar who got away with it.
The definition of "use the most energy needlessly to gain TV-attention" through his entire career. Most support riders could do their work without showing every tv-viewer how hard they work. "Turning himself inside out" as the dull commentators were saying. Complete pretender.
Not a single big win in his career.
Those 50 wins you talk about are in which races again? Mostly backyard crits. Jakub mareczko stuff.
Yeah, so that's how I really feel...
I think that’s fair. It was a very good achievement this year but nothing about it suggested he could go on next year to significantly close the gap to the big two.After reading a lot of comments on social media after Remco's transfer to Red Bull, I'd say Florian Lipowitz belongs in this discussion.
So exactly the same as Evenepoel then.I think that’s fair. It was a very good achievement this year but nothing about it suggested he could go on next year to significantly close the gap to the big two.
Evenepoel has other qualities though.So exactly the same as Evenepoel then.
He does. But that's not the main thing being discussed about him usually. It's usually about what ifs and best of the rest GC riders and closing the gap all the while dropping to Pogacar and VingegaardEvenepoel has other qualities though.
I feel like you're conflating a rider's popularity with how people rate them in terms of talent. I wouldn't say Ciccone is overrated, for instance, he's just popular. And yeah, I'm sure he's more popular because he's a good looking guy (and pretty charismatic), but that doesn't mean people think he's a better rider than he actually is.I've probably said this before, but attractive riders are usually overrated.
Fans overrate their personal favorites, and personal favorites (for both male and female fans) are often based on appearance. I see way too much adulation of Landa, Ciccone, WVA relative to their actual palmares, and I blame their looks.
This extends beyond facial bone structure. It also applies to a fluid appearance on the bike. At least that is more understandable though, of course we associate suplesse with talent. Del Toro is an example of this. I am guilty of this too. The first time I became a fan of Powless he was pedaling super smooth circles up Mt Gibraltar at TOC. Nevermind that he proceeded to blow up and be passed by 20 riders before the top.
Nobody ever overrated Bauke Mollema (sorry bro).
Humans are not logical beings.I feel like you're conflating a rider's popularity with how people rate them in terms of talent. I wouldn't say Ciccone is overrated, for instance, he's just popular. And yeah, I'm sure he's more popular because he's a good looking guy (and pretty charismatic), but that doesn't mean people think he's a better rider than he actually is.
I think Lipowitz and Del Toro are in a similar bracket, in that people are understandably very hyped about them but obviously a lot remains unknown. To me both need to be a bit more established before I can say whether they are overrated, since both are riding on the hype of the breakthrough year.After reading a lot of comments on social media after Remco's transfer to Red Bull, I'd say Florian Lipowitz belongs in this discussion.
Sure, but that's neither here nor there. "Overrated" refers to performance here, not popularity.Humans are not logical beings.
And conversely, people disliked Froome for that very reason. Looked ghastly on the bike.I've probably said this before, but attractive riders are usually overrated.
Fans overrate their personal favorites, and personal favorites (for both male and female fans) are often based on appearance. I see way too much adulation of Landa, Ciccone, WVA relative to their actual palmares, and I blame their looks.
This extends beyond facial bone structure. It also applies to a fluid appearance on the bike. At least that is more understandable though, of course we associate suplesse with talent. Del Toro is an example of this. I am guilty of this too. The first time I became a fan of Powless he was pedaling super smooth circles up Mt Gibraltar at TOC. Nevermind that he proceeded to blow up and be passed by 20 riders before the top.
Nobody ever overrated Bauke Mollema (sorry bro).
Rank | Rider | Overrated in… | Why (expectations vs. results) |
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1 | Wout van Aert | Monuments/GT stages haul | Hype for Flanders/Roubaix/Tour stage dominance vs relatively modest Monument tally (one, MSR 2020). |
2 | Tom Pidcock | Road palmarès vs star profile | Mega-talent and visibility; road results (outside a few big wins) haven’t matched the aura; MTB/XCO still his strongest domain. |
3 | Enric Mas | Tour GC ambitions | Regular Vuelta podium threat, but scarce wins and Tour expectations consistently exceed outcomes. |
4 | David Gaudu | French GC hope status | Long-touted Tour contender; inconsistent and light on headline wins relative to the hype. |
5 | Remco Evenepoel (Tour-GC context only) | Tour de France winner talk | World-class overall (Liège, Worlds, Vuelta), but the Tour-GC narrative still outpaces his Tour résumé so far. |
Yes, this is exactly the point I was trying to make. I completely agree that certain riders are more popular because of their looks, or their style on the bike. But popular and overrated are not the same thing.Sure, but that's neither here nor there. "Overrated" refers to performance here, not popularity.
I actually completely agree with your post in the context of popularity. And I'm the first one to admit I'm guilty of that too. Because yes, I like Ciccone and Landa, but it's because of their style. I'm very well aware neither of them will ever win a GT. So I like em, but I definitely don't overestimate them.
(I have a soft spot for Bauke though. But that's more because of the extremely zen-like and likeable person he is. Definitely not because of his style on the bike 😄)
The problem for Evenepoel is that he was heralded as the second coming of Mercx from a very young age (just look at his thread on this forum!), but unfortunately for him there is a rider of a very similar age who is undeniably better than him and has a much more impressive palmares. Remco is only overrated if you compare him to Pogacar. If you simply looked at his palmares and said "here is a 25 year old cyclist who has won the Vuelta, WC RR, WC TT 2x, Olympic RR, Olympic TT, LBL 2x, 2 TdF stages", you'd think he was absolutely incredible.I just asked ChatGPT to provide us with the answer. Here is the top 5 list of overrated cyclists according to LLM algos.
ChatGPT:
RankRider Overrated in… Why (expectations vs. results) 1Wout van Aert Monuments/GT stages haul Hype for Flanders/Roubaix/Tour stage dominance vs relatively modest Monument tally (one, MSR 2020). 2Tom Pidcock Road palmarès vs star profile Mega-talent and visibility; road results (outside a few big wins) haven’t matched the aura; MTB/XCO still his strongest domain. 3Enric Mas Tour GC ambitions Regular Vuelta podium threat, but scarce wins and Tour expectations consistently exceed outcomes. 4David Gaudu French GC hope status Long-touted Tour contender; inconsistent and light on headline wins relative to the hype. 5Remco Evenepoel (Tour-GC context only) Tour de France winner talk World-class overall (Liège, Worlds, Vuelta), but the Tour-GC narrative still outpaces his Tour résumé so far.
A poster over in the Burgos thread is now proving how overrated Ciccone is. One semi-classic victory, and suddenly a rider with this track record in GTs is a favorite to win the Vuelta.I wouldn't say Ciccone is overrated, for instance, he's just popular.