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I believe there was a heavy mountain stage where he lost a lot of time...but I missed one stage and I'm not certain what happened...plus a horrible TT performance.
I missed the entire stage race, however I'm going to watch every single meter on my streaming VOD service....in another dimension with infinite time....

However witnessed some of Sven's (sigh, Thibeau ofc - still have to get used to it!) capabilities earlier this year, and I've seen enough to state that he has entered the ProTour to stay.
 
Young Nys wants to do cyclocross and the Tour next year -

https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...esnt-expect-hell-ride-the-world-championships

Cyclocross remains extremely important to the young Nys. "First and foremost, I want to ride at a high level from start to finish – that didn’t work out last winter (because of back pain, ed.). And I want to continue cyclocross after that."
Now that he has won multiple times at the highest level stage races, Nys can aim extra high in 2025. "Next year – and without claiming my place – I would prefer to ride the Tour as the first grand tour, simply because the Tour is easiest to combine with cyclocross. Suppose I were to ride the Giro, I would have to end my winter earlier. If I ride the Vuelta, I can only enter the cyclocross later."
 
Young Nys wants to do cyclocross and the Tour next year -

https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...esnt-expect-hell-ride-the-world-championships

Cyclocross remains extremely important to the young Nys. "First and foremost, I want to ride at a high level from start to finish – that didn’t work out last winter (because of back pain, ed.). And I want to continue cyclocross after that."
Now that he has won multiple times at the highest level stage races, Nys can aim extra high in 2025. "Next year – and without claiming my place – I would prefer to ride the Tour as the first grand tour, simply because the Tour is easiest to combine with cyclocross. Suppose I were to ride the Giro, I would have to end my winter earlier. If I ride the Vuelta, I can only enter the cyclocross later."
This is taken from his interview with Sporza. You can see the original video interview on youtube and try autosubtitles.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZTPQQIVjhw
 
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I struggle to see how Nys will get a gig at the TDF. Lidl will want to take Milan and then you have GC ambitions.
So? Do they plan on winning the TDF? I doubt it. The guys you bring for Milan (Stuyven, Pedersen) are always in the team if they want. It's not that hard to swap two riders of their '23 or '24 line-up with Milan and Nys imho.

And depending on the route, he might well be worth it.
 
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So? Do they plan on winning the TDF? I doubt it. The guys you bring for Milan (Stuyven, Pedersen) are always in the team if they want. It's not that hard to swap two riders of their '23 or '24 line-up with Milan and Nys imho.

And depending on the route, he might well be worth it.

Riders like Merlier and Kooij can't get a gig in the TDF. Lidl will have a GC interest in the TDF and should unleash Milan which leaves no place for Nys. I can't see Nys at the TDF for a few years in the future because teams are risk averse to having multiple objectives.
 
Riders like Merlier and Kooij can't get a gig in the TDF. Lidl will have a GC interest in the TDF and should unleash Milan which leaves no place for Nys. I can't see Nys at the TDF for a few years in the future because teams are risk averse to having multiple objectives.
Kooij and Merlier are riding on a team that has actual podium contenders. Lidl does not have those. It's quite simple. Furthermore, Nys could be of use in hilly finales for the GC riders on the team, where you basically get no use from Milan. And there is no guarantee Milan gets 2, 3 or 4 wins. In fact, depending on the route, Nys might have just as big a shot at bringing home a win or two.
Also interesting that you can even look into the future, especially considering Nys has only just this year made a huge leap, winning 5 WT races. I assume you already know he will no longer evolve beyond his current level?
 
First he will have to prove that he is up to the level required. He has been winning in smaller races vs good opposition, but the tour is something else. And when I saw him being relegated in Poland on rather friendly climbs, he still has some growing to do.
But he has some serious finishing power, probably he wil find even better opportunities in Spain and Italy? They love these punchy finishes there. If he can do in grand tour stages what he did this year in smaller races, there will always be a place for him.
 
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It would be already be much better at this point to bring Nys instead of Skjelmose if you really want to only have two objectives, Skjelmose can top-10 if lucky while Nys can win stages. I'd personally build my team around Millan, Nys and Pedersen and just try to win as much as possible and maybe bring Cico for KOM jersey and stage hunting on top in the mountains and then let Tao and Skjelmose do Giro/Vuelta.

Trek can win 6-7 stages with these guys without thinking about a fringe top-10 all the time.
 
First he will have to prove that he is up to the level required. He has been winning in smaller races vs good opposition, but the tour is something else. And when I saw him being relegated in Poland on rather friendly climbs, he still has some growing to do.
But he has some serious finishing power, probably he wil find even better opportunities in Spain and Italy? They love these punchy finishes there. If he can do in grand tour stages what he did this year in smaller races, there will always be a place for him.
Sending him to the Giro or Vuelta makes sense from a road racing perspective, as he himself actually stated. The problem is that it doesn't gel well with his cyclocross ambitions. Giro comes too soon and Vuelta ends too late, if he wants to ride a full winter. He said he obviously can't/won't claim a TDF spot, but that it would fit best in his schedule. That's what the discussion is about. And with Lidl not having a real GC rider who can bring home the bacon, i have no idea why it should be so impossible to fit him into the TDF team.
 
Kooij and Merlier are riding on a team that has actual podium contenders. Lidl does not have those. It's quite simple. Furthermore, Nys could be of use in hilly finales for the GC riders on the team, where you basically get no use from Milan. And there is no guarantee Milan gets 2, 3 or 4 wins. In fact, depending on the route, Nys might have just as big a shot at bringing home a win or two.
Also interesting that you can even look into the future, especially considering Nys has only just this year made a huge leap, winning 5 WT races. I assume you already know he will no longer evolve beyond his current level?

Its simple. WE don't know how Thys will evolve in the future but we do know that teams are risk adverse to having multiple objectives in the TDF.
 
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Its simple. WE don't know how Thys will evolve in the future but we do know that teams are risk adverse to having multiple objectives in the TDF.
But we already know his CURRENT level. It'd make more sense to take him over Bagioli, Skjelmose, Bernard and Skujins imho. They can have Milan and his train, but for GC they don't need dedicated helpers because the best they can dream of is a top 10 in GC. So put a few guys in support of Milan (most of which could help in case of a GC situation manifests), and then save some spots for wildcard stage/GC hunters, like Hart or Nys.
 
Well, it seems like he has already finished his road season after Plouay, with his eyes already on the cross season.

It seems a waste to waste the shape he has shown in Poland, with so many important races still to come, to try to win Brico Cross in Lokeren or wtv is the first race of this year...
 
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Well, it seems like he has already finished his road season after Plouay, with his eyes already on the cross season.

It seems a waste to waste the shape he has shown in Poland, with so many important races still to come, to try to win Brico Cross in Lokeren or wtv is the first race of this year...
Is that already official?
Couldn't find any news about that..
Would love to see him ride more road races this season. (not only because of the CQ game;))
 
It was in the news for weeks before Plouay. Only if he had been selected for the worlds would he have considered riding on the road for another month. But national coach confirmed Nys would not be selected. I guess the upcoming crossseason will be the last complete crossseason for Nys. The next (automn) winter (spring) 2025-2026 Nys will only ride a few crossraces and/or a part of the crossseason. As Van Aert and VDP already do. To go full for the Flanders cobble classics and P-R in spring 2026.
 
It was in the news for weeks before Plouay. Only if he had been selected for the worlds would he have considered riding on the road for another month. But national coach confirmed Nys would not be selected. I guess the upcoming crossseason will be the last complete crossseason for Nys. The next (automn) winter (spring) 2025-2026 Nys will only ride a few crossraces and/or a part of the crossseason. As Van Aert and VDP already do. To go full for the Flanders cobble classics and P-R in spring 2026.
I thought he said he would like to have at least 1 season like his father where he can dominate all season long. Or maybe I misread that.
 
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