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Considering he climbs better than van der Poel, who nearly made the cut in Lombardia, it's not impossible. But it will probably never be a season goal for him.Van Aert could become the new Boonen imo.
He's capable of winning anything aside Lombardia (Muro di Sormano route) and (maybe) LBL.
I think it's very premature to declare that there's anything van Aert can't do.Van Aert could become the new Boonen imo.
He's capable of winning anything aside Lombardia (Muro di Sormano route) and (maybe) LBL.
Or he might have gone over the bridge behind Remco. Who knows exactly?I'm almost sure he would have made the cut on Sormano this year. Hard to stay with Fuglsang later in the race but Jumbo would have had a tactical card to play. Who knows?
Introducing Red Rick, ever the overestimator of the toughness of the LBL route.
You know Simon Gerrans has won the race, right?
Do you think Gerrans would have won last years edition? LBL is a different race every year. Sometimes it feels like a pure climbers classic and is to hard for guys like Alaphilippe (last year). Sometimes it is an uphill sprint out of a 20-30 rider group.
Van Aert could win LBL if the race develops like it did in 2014. Not sure if he could do it in a race like last years.
Oh my if he were targeting it he’d blow Sagan out of the water IMO.He might just win himself into the green jersey by accident if he keeps this up. For a time, anyway.
Oh my if he were targeting it he’d blow Sagan out of the water IMO.
Same Gerrans who dropped mighty Froome on San Luca..?The new route is not to his advantage but Van Aert seems to be a much better climber than Gerrans.
Van Aert could become the new Boonen imo.
He's capable of winning anything aside Lombardia (Muro di Sormano route) and (maybe) LBL.
OMG.
And he has a lot more potential than Boonen.
Oh your god? Roll those eyes some more, you clearly have no idea.
I'm glad you do.Oh your god? Roll those eyes some more, you clearly have no idea.
How many times did you see Boonen drop off his GC leader at 1.5k of the summit?I'm glad you do.
How many times did you see Boonen drop off his GC leader at 1.5k of the sumit?
Boonen won 6 TDF stages in 6 years. Van Aert already has 3, (not including the TTT in which he was a big factor) in 20 days of TDF.
Van Aert already won 4 ITT's against top competition. How many did Boonen win?
Van Aert already won MSR in his 2nd try, and won Strade, a race Boonen would never have won.
Van Aert is on par or better as a sprinter, a much better ITT'er and a much better climber.
Yeah, i'm glad i do as well.