Without their Monument/Worlds wins they would not be remembered as cycling greats.What defined the careers of Sagan and Cancellara? Not only classics.
Without yellow and green jerseys, they would.
Without their Monument/Worlds wins they would not be remembered as cycling greats.What defined the careers of Sagan and Cancellara? Not only classics.
Sometimes it seems the cycling gods do not take it lightly when you mess up your own chances. I remember Vanmarcke riding with Cancellara to the line in Roubaix. Cancellara was the accomplished rider with a huge palmares, while Vanmarcke was this young up & comer. Vanmarcke who i believe had been at the front of the race for much longer, was doing way too much work in the final, trying to drop Cancellara in impossible places, wasting energy as crazy and taking big pulls, instead of just letting the big champion do most of the work. They went to the line and to nobody's surprise, Vanmarcke didn't win. But hey, "the guy is young and still has at least 10 chances to win here", everybody was sure he would become a multiple Roubaix winner at some point.In hindsight he never should have lost that sprint against VDP in 2020, but it was his own fault by not starting the sprint earlier.
i agree, but Vermeersch was even the guy who had it worst in that edition of Paris- Roubaix, the teamcar giving Moscon a spare bike with waaay too much tire pressure when he was on his way to winning the race was brutal.Sometimes it seems the cycling gods do not take it lightly when you mess up your own chances. I remember Vanmarcke riding with Cancellara to the line in Roubaix. Cancellara was the accomplished rider with a huge palmares, while Vanmarcke was this young up & comer. Vanmarcke who i believe had been at the front of the race for much longer, was doing way too much work in the final, trying to drop Cancellara in impossible places, wasting energy as crazy and taking big pulls, instead of just letting the big champion do most of the work. They went to the line and to nobody's surprise, Vanmarcke didn't win. But hey, "the guy is young and still has at least 10 chances to win here", everybody was sure he would become a multiple Roubaix winner at some point.
Two years ago, nearly an exact scenario with Florian Vermeersch, who is supposed to be a university student with an active career in politics. After a full day in the break, he enters the final with Van der Poel and Colbrelli. You would assume this young guy who's been wasting energy all day, and supposedly has a brain, would leave the work to the two favorites. No, he doesn't. Nor does he win. But again, a big future is predicted. What have we seen of Florian Vermeersch since? Nothing.
Yeah, where was this idiot Ineos mechanic last year, when Van Aert needed him!i agree, but Vermeersch was even the guy who had it worst in that edition of Paris- Roubaix, the teamcar giving Moscon a spare bike with waaay too much tire pressure when he was on his way to winning the race was brutal.
He's not going to be outright leader with WVA in the same team.
It wouldn't be a smart racing strategy either, they are complimentary riders.
Letting Evenepoel go on the offensive while WVA sits on everyone's wheels seems like a pretty tough strategy to beat.
Most other countries don't have 2 guys on that level, it would be stupid not to use them both as leaders.
Vanmarcke or Vermeersch aren't exactly "WVA caliber" but I see your point. Chances don't just keep coming. Then again he does still have plenty of years left to fill some more gaps in his palmares. If I were a betting man I wouldn't bet against him winning RVV or PR at least once.
But Vanmarcke was 24, not 28. Vermeersch was 22. At that age Van Aert had won diddly squat as a road racer. If i were a betting man, i would in fact bet against him to ever win RVV. As i explained earlier, he is too good to be given a headstart. But he isn't good enough to stay with peak Van der Poel or Pogacar on these climbs after 250k. His best chance would be to have 2 really bad seasons, so -just like Asgreen now- he would not be considered a top contender and given some space. Or hope others crash out.Vanmarcke or Vermeersch aren't exactly "WVA caliber" but I see your point. Chances don't just keep coming. Then again he does still have plenty of years left to fill some more gaps in his palmares. If I were a betting man I wouldn't bet against him winning RVV or PR at least once.
Best post on the subject, by a mile.If Wout van Aert continues to absolutely smash the Tour in July whilst collecting stages & also winning some other stuff throughout the year, then he's not exactly a "classics guy" is he? He's like a brilliant all-rounder who can win the Ventoux & also win green in the TdF.
The "classics guy" label isn't written in stone, i.e. just because a rider is expected to excel at something it doesn't mean that's what he's really good at or that's what he'll win (like in France, Alaphilippe was expected to win Liège already years ago, i.e. something which looks increasingly unlikely, yet he won 2 Worlds back to back & will be remembered for that).
And yes with regards to WvA, being mega strong in the Tour will absolutely define his career. The Ventoux win, the Champs win, last year's green, dropping Pog on Hautacam. These were legendary rides in the biggest race of the year.
Best post on the subject, by a mile.
Wasn't Cancellara 29 when he first won RVV?... I mean, yeah, he had a motor to help him, but still...But Vanmarcke was 24, not 28. Vermeersch was 22. At that age Van Aert had won diddly squat as a road racer. If i were a betting man, i would in fact bet against him to ever win RVV. As i explained earlier, he is too good to be given a headstart. But he isn't good enough to stay with peak Van der Poel or Pogacar on these climbs after 250k. His best chance would be to have 2 really bad seasons, so -just like Asgreen now- he would not be considered a top contender and given some space. Or hope others crash out.
But Cancellara won a Roubaix at 26Wasn't Cancellara 29 when he first won RVV?... I mean, yeah, he had a motor to help him, but still...
And PR has many times been an old man's race, so here's to hoping he takes one in the next 1-9 years. If he never wins RVV, I think we can still count him as one of the best riders to have ever ridden in the pro peloton. Your results may vary.
WVA is a poor mans MVDP is and always has been nothing wrong with that just facts...
Also if he cant win a monument he hardly cant be recognised to best classics riders and far from it he needs to step it up a notch and two in order for that to happen if that happen then we can talk, time will tell. Atm hes a glorified Var Avermaet!
Wout van Aert's wins when he was 26But Cancellara won a Roubaix at 26
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29 | Tour of Britain | Stage 8 | 2.Pro | 2021-09-12 | ME |
28 | Tour of Britain | Stage 6 | 2.Pro | 2021-09-10 | ME |
27 | Tour of Britain | Stage 4 | 2.Pro | 2021-09-08 | ME |
26 | Tour of Britain | Stage 1 | 2.Pro | 2021-09-05 | ME |
25 | Tour de France | Stage 21 | 2.UWT | 2021-07-18 | ME |
24 | Tour de France | Stage 20 (ITT) | 2.UWT | 2021-07-17 | ME |
23 | Tour de France | Stage 11 | 2.UWT | 2021-07-07 | ME |
22 | National Championships Belgium - Road Race | NC | 2021-06-20 | ME |
21 | Amstel Gold Race | 1.UWT | 2021-04-18 | ME |
20 | Gent-Wevelgem in Flanders Fields ME | 1.UWT | 2021-03-28 | ME |
19 | Tirreno-Adriatico | Stage 7 (ITT) | 2.UWT | 2021-03-16 | ME |
18 | Tirreno-Adriatico | Stage 1 | 2.UWT | 2021-03-10 | ME |
27 | World Championships ME - ITT | WC | 2006-09-21 | ME |
26 | Post Danmark Rundt | 2.HC | 2006-08-06 | ME |
25 | Post Danmark Rundt | Stage 5 (ITT) | 2.HC | 2006-08-05 | ME |
24 | Post Danmark Rundt | Stage 2 | 2.HC | 2006-08-03 | ME |
23 | National Championships Switzerland - ITT | NC | 2006-06-24 | ME |
22 | Volta Ciclista a Catalunya | Stage 1 (ITT) | 2.PT | 2006-05-15 | ME |
21 | Paris - Roubaix | 1.PT | 2006-04-09 | ME |
20 | Tirreno-Adriatico | Stage 5 (ITT) | WT | 2006-03-12 |
34 | Tour de France | Stage 2 | 2.UWT | 2021-06-27 | ME |
33 | Tour de Suisse | Stage 3 | 2.UWT | 2021-06-08 | ME |
32 | Tour de Suisse | Stage 2 | 2.UWT | 2021-06-07 | ME |
31 | Tirreno-Adriatico | Stage 5 | 2.UWT | 2021-03-14 | ME |
30 | Tirreno-Adriatico | Stage 3 | 2.UWT | 2021-03-12 | ME |
29 | Strade Bianche | 1.UWT | 2021-03-06 | ME |
28 | UAE Tour | Stage 1 | 2.UWT | 2021-02-21 |
Hes not better palmares than GVA , GVA have more big wins and a better palmares (just stretched over a longer time period). He's a Belgian pozzato let's be honest. But if he win Roubaix he will shed that moniker. He need to learn to race smarter as I have stated since 2021 springWVA is a poor mans MVDP is and always has been nothing wrong with that just facts...
Also if he cant win a monument he hardly cant be recognised to best classics riders and far from it he needs to step it up a notch and two in order for that to happen if that happen then we can talk, time will tell. Atm hes a glorified Var Avermaet!
WVA is a poor mans MVDP is and always has been nothing wrong with that just facts...
Also if he cant win a monument he hardly cant be recognised to best classics riders and far from it he needs to step it up a notch and two in order for that to happen if that happen then we can talk, time will tell. Atm hes a glorified Var Avermaet!
Seriously, do you want to compare Cancellara with WVA?Wout van Aert's wins when he was 26
....seems pretty good to me
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You are missing Tour de France wins and a TT WC. How convenient...Cancellara at 26:
...I think a big cup of STFU is in order for a lot of people here.
27 World Championships ME - ITT WC 2006-09-21 ME 26 Post Danmark Rundt 2.HC 2006-08-06 ME 25 Post Danmark Rundt | Stage 5 (ITT) 2.HC 2006-08-05 ME 24 Post Danmark Rundt | Stage 2 2.HC 2006-08-03 ME 23 National Championships Switzerland - ITT NC 2006-06-24 ME 22 Volta Ciclista a Catalunya | Stage 1 (ITT) 2.PT 2006-05-15 ME 21 Paris - Roubaix 1.PT 2006-04-09 ME 20 Tirreno-Adriatico | Stage 5 (ITT) WT 2006-03-12