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Not only that but he got 2 wins last season and 0 this season until today. I get where Libertine is coming but Wout wasn't winning like Pogacar or VDP or Vingegaard.How often did Wout win a major race?
Not only that but he got 2 wins last season and 0 this season until today. I get where Libertine is coming but Wout wasn't winning like Pogacar or VDP or Vingegaard.How often did Wout win a major race?
Not only that but he got 2 wins last season and 0 this season until today. I get where Libertine is coming but Wout wasn't winning like Pogacar or VDP or Vingegaard.
2nd monument—but definitely the big one for him.Crazy af. Finally big Wout won a monument! I think everyone will be happy with his win which is by the way deserved for crowning his career.
So they're actually gonna do the Yates alternating GT days thing?Lol, apparently Mick and Tim van Dijke had by mistake swapped their bib numbers in the morning. So it was in fact Mick who was in the front.
How major does it need to be? The man has 14 Grand Tour stages, 2 Monuments (including today) and at least 5 other Classics to his name.How often did Wout win a major race?
A bit of study, history of bike racing, it is a sport of losers by the numbers, majority of riders never win or go years in between results. That is the biggest mental crush of the competition. You win, win can't stop winning as a talented junior or elite amateur and you become pro, the best go to World Tour level and you never win again, all the praise and adulation comes to a sudden stop. People who do even a cursory investigation, see guys like Wout have 52 pro wins, rest of Visma with some exceptions have 0-4 wins over their career.with this logic cycling is a sport for loosers
Well, to be fair, Pog didn't have much of a choice, not wanting MvdP to come back and with LePorte back there he had to pull.Exactly. Pogacar rode like an amateur and Wout was very smart. Cycling is not just about the legs so tactics play a role too and today Wout rode very well.
Yeah, but he knew the camera was on him and that the team cars have live feed. The general rule is that if you’re suffering you hide it. So it’s possible he was trying to give a false impression as just after he launched an attack on the last big cobbled section. I doubt Wout or his team paid any attention to it either way.I don't think Pog was acting when he was stretching his back. At first, I did, but he was doing it while Wout was on the front, not looking, at least 3 times.
2020 Sanremo should be rated higher cause it was over 300kmVan Aert's best wins until today were all his TdF stage wins (and yes I place them over MSR 2020 due to the particularity of that edition back then).
But this is absolutely his best result ever. And it's the icing on his career cake.
This happened in biathlon several years ago, two of the Russians took each others' bibs by mistake in an IBU Cup race and were disqualified afterward. One of them was Petr Pashchenko, I can't remember who the other one was.will both van Dijkes get disqualified now?![]()
He was 25" behind and somehow was lucky Bora helped him.I agree, but remember Wout suffered two punctures himself and at one stage was nearly half a minute down on Pogacar. He’s also been in previous editions of this race where he was the strongest and suffered terrible luck. He deserves his flowers for this win. He rode a brilliant race and his win is totally deserved.
Many in top @20 did bike changes..MVDP was by far the strongest today and Pogacar second. But bad luck
Meh. PR is just insane. No big climbs but the terrain is ridiculous. If it was a horse race they’d have you up on animal cruelty charges.2020 Sanremo should be rated higher cause it was over 300km
Yeah but probably not many had as big a farce as MVDP bike change.Many in top @20 did bike changes..
How major does it need to be? The man has 14 Grand Tour stages, 2 Monuments (including today) and at least 5 other Classics to his name.
And with all of his 2nds and 3rds, we have just had so many races with different rotations of the same small handful of riders that it's possible to be both bored as sin of seeing those same teams and riders there, while simultaneously happy for the guy that won because it's a race he ought to have already had on his palmarès and therefore the most palatable of the "SSDD" candidates.
Thanks for agreeing with me.He was 25" behind and somehow was lucky Bora helped him.
The canary in the coal mine for Pogacar being gassed was when he tried to attack on Carrefour and gained only 3 seconds on the chasing groupWout and Ted's Most Excellent Adventure! The last 20 km was a measure of ever-diminishing fuel in the tank of both riders. Some will criticize Wout for sitting on in sections that favored Tadej but his #1 job is to stay in the fight. He took turns when he could and his team car could definitely notice that Tadej needed to get out of the saddle to recover every time he took Wout's wheel in the last 10km. That boded well for Wout's sprint and, if they gave and he needed advice it would be: make Tadej lead in the low lane on the track. Tadej's track strategy was losing from the second they rolled in...Wout kicked from the higher bank in a smaller, quicker gear. The gap he got was unbridgeable by Tadej; particularly grinding that big gear. In fairness; that was the maximum rpm Tadej could turn at that point. He may play that in his head for many nights after viewing the video.
Real hero, though: RBH medical staff in Austria that put Wout back together without him losing much form. They worked wonders with Lindsey Vonn to get her Olympic ready, too.
That was great to see—respect.I posted earlier, but such class by Mathieu to congratulate Wout. I believe he was the first rider there to congratulate him.
and Wout had to start sitting on to stay in.The canary in the coal mine for Pogacar being gassed was when he tried to attack on Carrefour and gained only 3 seconds on the chasing group
To be honest I got pretty fed up of that too, but I got more fed up of the constant dismissing of women's cycling as a whole because of her dominance, admittedly I would therefore defend her to the hilt against that.Van Vleuten also won every time she put on a number, yet there was no limit to how much you appreciated that.
