Young Belgian rider who was already training like a pro at the age of 15 syndrome...Looks like Benoot gets a little bit worse each year. After a 5th place in his first Ronde, he went on to finish 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 13th and 15th.
Young Belgian rider who was already training like a pro at the age of 15 syndrome...Looks like Benoot gets a little bit worse each year. After a 5th place in his first Ronde, he went on to finish 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 13th, 13th and 15th.
Fiorenzo Magni, winner of the year 1050, apparently.
No, he needs to attack 2nd Kwaremont, Paterberg and again on Koppenberg. Then he might drop MVDP. Just a single attack won’t be enough.I'm the only one to think Koppenberg would be a better place to attack for Pogacar?
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Koppenberg is just all out for 1.45-1:50. If he is stronger, he gets a gap, then is the question how big that will be and if he fears a strong chase could be formed right away (for example MVDP and Wout). Think it's hard for Pog to get more than 7-8 seconds on such a short climb.I'm the only one to think Koppenberg would be a better place to attack for Pogacar?
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But like Paterberg, stronger riders open a bigger gap right after Koppenberg.Koppenberg is just all out for 1.45-1:50. If he is stronger, he gets a gap, then is the question how big that will be and if he fears a strong chase could be formed right away (for example MVDP and Wout). Think it's hard for Pog to get more than 7-8 seconds on such a short climb.
3rd or 11th doesn't matter to Pog. That's why he always blows himself up completely and finishes 11th. He's not the kinda guy who eventually realises he can't drop guys like Mvdp and Vingo in their prime and catches his breath for the sprint. Pog will not pass the Dutchie on the left hand side today.
The Pedersen of the board todayTopcat showing good form early.