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We have truly arrived in fantasyland.I completely agree. It is just absurd how he can probably produce 50-100 watts more than his rivals (Vingegaard, Roglic, Remco, Landa).
We have truly arrived in fantasyland.I completely agree. It is just absurd how he can probably produce 50-100 watts more than his rivals (Vingegaard, Roglic, Remco, Landa).
I think only in Liège and Amstel, especially if Pogacar arrives tired from Flanders-Roubaix.Yup, it's more like big 3.
MVDP gives him a battle in the classics (okay, some of them).
Vingegaard gives him a battle in the GT's.
Evenepoel probably has the ceiling to give him a battle as well but it's yet to prove that.
I think there's clearly a Big One. Hinault won less Classics than Moser, Moser won 3 Roubaix against HInault, but everyone considers Hinault the second-best in history, or third if Coppi is second.If Pogacar wins the Tour-Vuelta, Big 3 is reduced to Big 2
Do you even know he is also (at least) 4-5 kilos heavier than most of them? Or do you just want to mock for no reason?We have truly arrived in fantasyland.
Do you base absolute watts on weight-standardised, altitude adjusted W/kg estimates?Do you even know he is also (at least) 4-5 kilos heavier than most of them? Or do you just want to mock for no reason?
PdB:
Pogacar produced someting around 450 watts (weight: 65 kg)
Remco produced 400 watts (weight: 61 kg)
Vingegaard - 385 watts (weight: 58 kg)
Landa - 385 watts (weight: 60 kg).
I don't see where is the fantasyland
You look to Belgium and it is almost unfair to compare both teams. However, UAE is also a very strong team and Soudal not so much.I think only in Liège and Amstel, especially if Pogacar arrives tired from Flanders-Roubaix.
And at the WC, Pogacar does have a bit of a disadvantage with the national team. We'll see how Slovenia manages to control this year. After last year they'll be closely watched, and Belgium is very powerful.
In Lombardia, I see more distance between them. Lombardia is Pogacar's race.
In the Tour, Remco is currently one step behind to competing with Pogacar and Vingegaard.
Right now, in GT I think Remco is a rival for Roglic and Ayuso?. I still have my doubts about Ayuso. If he can't wub a 36 Roglic, he can forget about the Tour in a couple of years.
It doesn't matter, there is no need to mock someone specially when what I said is not that dellusional. Buitrago was 7th or 8th in PdB and weighs 58 kg. It is not stupid to say Pogacar probably produced 80 watts more than him. In fact, it is very possible this really happened.Do you base absolute watts on weight-standardised, altitude adjusted W/kg estimates?
I think the actual difference between Pogi and Vingegaard then was rather in the 40-50 W range.
That's true, but in a TDF Remco isn't even the second favorite. He just needs to follow wheels and have two or three teammates. Being the third contender, he doesn't need more.You look to Belgium and it is almost unfair to compare both teams. However, UAE is also a very strong team and Soudal not so much.
And Remco?Took a quick look to AGR route and kruisberg - Eyserbosweg combo is where Pogacar will make his move. I'm not that sure he will drop everyone, maybe he will wait for Pidcock and then brake him later.
I think positioning is a very important skill in AGR and Remco is returning right now to racingAnd Remco?
Plus racing CdD this year will get some extra points. Then next year if everything lines up and he wins MSR and PR it can increase the score to crazy heights.It will increase more after the Ardennes if he does Amstel and Fleche, which he didn't do last year, but then he'll lose points after the Giro. Then, if he wins both the Tour and the Vuelta, then it would increase again to the post-Ardennes total.
Don’t wait in line 30-50 mins for Peter Pan’s Flight. Not worth it, especially when it breaks down frequently. We’ve had a 20-30 min and 30-40 min wait for the ride since it was the last one in the park our son hadn’t gone on. The best ride in the land is probably Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride but Snow White and Pinocchio are nice.We have truly arrived in fantasyland.
Well, he is for sure a bit heavier than the listed riders.We have truly arrived in fantasyland.
Not a given? Seems like he's there now. Maybe a little early.We've seen Evenepoel vs Pogacar in a GT only once, so I don't know what you base your statement on.
Plus, I don't think anyone could foresee Vingegaard beating Pogacar twice when the dane was 25, so unless you have some data suggesting that Evenepoel has no room for improvement you can't just write-off any chance of him improving.
And, as I said in my previous comment, it's not a given that Pogacar will reach last year's level as well.
Don't be logical...Well, he is for sure a bit heavier than the listed riders.
Vingegaard showed a similar level in some mountain stages when they both had their first duel (2021). Remco never showed any level similar to Pogacar in the mountains. You put Pogacar 2022 (TdF shape) against Remco 2022 (Vuelta shape) and Remco gets smoked. The difference is very big.We've seen Evenepoel vs Pogacar in a GT only once, so I don't know what you base your statement on.
Plus, I don't think anyone could foresee Vingegaard beating Pogacar twice when the dane was 25, so unless you have some data suggesting that Evenepoel has no room for improvement you can't just write-off any chance of him improving.
And, as I said in my previous comment, it's not a given that Pogacar will reach last year's level as well.
Last year, he was more than 9 minutes behind Pogacar. We should ask if Remco is better than Roglic because in my mind he isn't. At least until now (GTs).I can't believe there are any doubts.
Pogacar has finished on the podium in every GT since the 2019 Vuelta. His worst result was third in his first GT , since then he's either won or finished second. We've never seen Pogacar like Remco in the 2023 Vuelta without a chance of a podium.
I don't know what will happen in the future, but at present, we can't consider Remco a GT rider on the same level as Pogacar and Vingegaard.
I also don't know if Ayuso will evolve, but right now, I wouldn't consider him a GT rival. Perhaps Ayuso will be in 2028, or not.
We have to judge by what we've seen, and the reality is that we've never seen Remco be a GT rider at their level.
Last year, he was more than 9 minutes behind Pogacar. We should ask if Remco is better than Roglic because in my mind he isn't. At least until now (GTs).
Vingegaard showed a similar level in some mountain stages when they both had their first duel (2021). Remco never showed any level similar to Pogacar in the mountains. You put Pogacar 2022 (TdF shape) against Remco 2022 (Vuelta shape) and Remco gets smoked. The difference is very big.
That comparison isn't real.People improve and can improve, you know?
Put Pogacar 2022 and Evenepoel 2024 and the difference isn't that big.
I never said that on 2024 level Evenepoel has a chance against Pogacar.
All I said was, and I quote myself, IF Pogacar doesn't reach his 2024 level (which is not a given) and if Evenepoel improves, which is possible, if not likely, then we MAY have a battle.
If Pogacar is able to reach his 2024 level, it's pretty much over. But there's no way we can know that.
