Vermeersch's and van der Poel's facial expressions are absolutely priceless. Someone embrace them.
I already said 2 times in this topic it was Carvalho. But people keep guessing it was Laporte.I heard he could have been a Portuguese rider. The commentary by & large was terrible on Eurosport (too much chatter about stuff which wasn't happening on the road).
Yep, those two have clearly been the best of the last 20 years imo.I would give it 4/5 stars and just below 2016 in the editions of the last 10 years.
He's having a great year but nothing surprising that a rider reaches his peak at this age tbf.
He had several top(or nearly)10 in classics/semi-classics if you check since 2017: MSR, Ronde, Brabantse, Omloop, KBK etc..
Yes the bike change came at exactly the wrong time. But he had a few near misses as well sliding around as many of them did I'm sure. He seemed to be bouncing around more than some of the others. Maybe tire pressure ?He was 1:17 up when he punctured, lost about 30 seconds and then crashed and lost 30 more. Give him a minute back and unwavered concentration and I'm not so sure they would have caught him.
Did degenkolb not count?Roubaix finally has its very own Simon Gerrans
He was 1:17 up when he punctured, lost about 30 seconds and then crashed and lost 30 more. Give him a minute back and unwavered concentration and I'm not so sure they would have caught him.
I have Froome as an example but it might not be the best example in this part of the forum haha.Riders don't usually peak at the age of 31. It's quite remarkable
I'm mostly joking. Great race. I'm a little salty about the outcome, but they all did a great race.Did degenkolb not count?
Bit harsh on colbrelli. Gerrans would not have made 100kms today
Vermeersch's and van der Poel's facial expressions are absolutely priceless. Someone embrace them.
Quite a lot of riders peak in their 30s?Riders don't usually peak at the age of 31. It's quite remarkable
Vermeersch man of the match. Look at the number of hits today on pcs.
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Lol, no they don'tQuite a lot of riders peak in their 30s?
It still seems a bit outlandish that he is staying on Alaphilippe’s wheel during one of Ala’s monster uphill attacks one weekend and staying with (and beating) Van der Poel on the Roubaix cobbles the next!He's having a great year but nothing surprising that a rider reaches his peak at this age tbf.
He had several top(or nearly)10 in classics/semi-classics if you check since 2017: MSR, Ronde, Brabantse, Omloop, KBK etc..
he didn't work like the rest. Common. He was glued to MvdP's wheel once MvdP catched on, until they catched Moscon. The only serious effort he did was chasing MvdP who was tired that Colbrelli was wheelsucking.He did the only important awesome thing though, which is winning.
He worked like the rest, well deserved winner.
Yes, that's right.Wait, did I read correctly that Vermeersch' dad is a mechanic for Alpecin-Fenix in CX?
It still seems a bit outlandish that he is staying on Alaphilippe’s wheel during one of Ala’s monster uphill attacks one weekend and staying with (and beating) Van der Poel on the Roubaix cobbles the next!