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Ronde van Vlaanderen 2025, one day monument, April 6 (men's)

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I think it was, I had to get out of bed at 6am to watch the final 50km here in California. Delighted to have the women’s race as an actual competition after that men’s *** show.
Beat you by 2 hours!! Don't have automatic coffee maker so my first cup was 430am!! Great race! Worth waking up early!
Some really impressive rides.. Another strange surprise, Visma w numbers, end up with nothing!! Kung rode great, Trentin, excellent!! Pogacar really sticks to the script, avoid a sprint, give monster pulses that create gap which nobody can exploit as effectively as he can currently!! For me some worse weather was my hope!!
 
Question about bike changes, thinking about Mathieu today. Is a rider's "spare bike" really that much worse than the one they started the race on that it is worth doing a second switch to get back on the original? And if so, isn't that a major indictment of a team's equipment/mechanics?

Or did he have a second mechanical?
Visma had 2 dropped chains in final @30k that were shown on TV..didn't see flat tires..
 
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Beat you by 2 hours!! Don't have automatic coffee maker so my first cup was 430am!! Great race! Worth waking up early!
Some really impressive rides.. Another strange surprise, Visma w numbers, end up with nothing!! Kung rode great, Trentin, excellent!! Pogacar really sticks to the script, avoid a sprint, give monster pulses that create gap which nobody can exploit as effectively as he can currently!! For me some worse weather was my hope!!
I'm racing and riding at Sea Otter next week, then hoofing it home Saturday, so I can get up at 1am to start watching. Follow me for more recipes in stupidity.
 
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Was he doing that much of an excessive work today? I don't think so. You can't demand him not to do a single pull on the front and only hide behind Pogacar. If not Kwaremont, it just would've been Paterberg he'd be dropped by Pogacar.
The crash has a bigger impact imo.
Yes, he was doing too much, especially given that he knew he was on the limit. I demand no more than what Pozzato would do.

He needed to arrive to the last Kwaremont as fresh as possible, survive that, and then he could take responsibility from Paterberg to the finish.
 
Beat you by 2 hours!! Don't have automatic coffee maker so my first cup was 430am!! Great race! Worth waking up early!
I have 3 kids, so waking up at 4 isn’t an option! I had earphones in listening to the commentary in my sleep, and rolled out to the tv when Backstedt started getting excited. Switched on the kettle and got the aeropress out.
 
Great race, clearly the five strongest in the top5.

My wild guess is that Pogi wins RBX too, I don't see too much trouble for him, just a bit wider tyres and making attack after attack in the end will make others soft. Stamina of multiple GC winner.

VDP top shape might just start to be going downwards, van Aert on upward trajectory but doesn't have a chance with Pogi, Pedersen so and so with his form. Stuyven actually not that bad, but probably no.

Wouldn't be surprised at all if same top5 in RBX, maybe Ganna mixing it up just a notch.
 
It's weird with VdP. Even if he was on the limit from far out, he never seemed to struggle to follow Pogacar before the Kwaremont and easily distanced Van Aert and Pedersen multiple times. I was sure him being so much weaker at the end must have been a bonk, cramps or something along those lines. If he was simply spent that was an absolute disasterclass in race management.
I'm pretty sure he bonked at least a little.
 
It's weird with VdP. Even if he was on the limit from far out, he never seemed to struggle to follow Pogacar before the Kwaremont and easily distanced Van Aert and Pedersen multiple times. I was sure him being so much weaker at the end must have been a bonk, cramps or something along those lines. If he was simply spent that was an absolute disasterclass in race management.
He just has that capacity to go extremely deep for a short period of time. Getting over the steep part of the Kwaremont on the wheel or not probably is the difference between going to the line with Pogacar or finishing a full minute down.

It's the work in between the hills where Pog wins, where even if they do the same amount of work Pogacar is simply recovering more because he is further under his threshold.
 
Hats off to Pogi.
Most impressed by him the last 9K alone in the headwind,
When the margin for a couple of kilometers after Paterberg was steady around 20-25 secs, the chaser must've smelled a chance for victory. Though, they were all clearly on their limit, consequently it doesn't take much before the collaboration is inconsistent. Impressed by Stuyven too, and nice surprise to witness Van Aert back.
But even though a predictable result: what a race! :hearteyes:
 
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My wild guess is that Pogi wins RBX too, I don't see too much trouble for him, just a bit wider tyres and making attack after attack in the end will make others soft. Stamina of multiple GC winner.

PR is a different race, without hills. Actually today's win didn't change my opinion on PR at all (as I regarded Pogi #1 favourite here anyway). He will have a much harder time getting rid of the big boys and some of them are likely to beat him in the final sprint.
 
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