People forget Christen won a stage vs Vingegaard earlier this season.
Did I say you said something different? I just said we didn't have the opportunity to see Wellens and Narvaez as domestiques in critical part of races because they crashed. This is also the reason why UAE was weak in a couple of classics this year.
Sorry but he didn't win in a mano a mano. Almeida did.People forget Christen won a stage vs Vingegaard earlier this season.
I agree. It is just bad luck.I never said you said anything different.
You're initial response to my comment didn't make sense.
@Cycling111 was complaining about Wellens' schedule being too heavy blaming it for crashes and I simply pointed out that this is a very typical schedule for Wellens.
Doesn't have to be a ''mano a mano''. Vingegaard was the favorite, got attacked, failed to close the gap (he tried), lost.Sorry but he didn't win in a mano a mano. Almeida did.
It's not relevant if it wasn't in a mano a mano. It is like saying Dylan Teuns beat Pogacar when he delivered his best performance ever (in time gap to his rivals) in a mountain stage (TdF 2021 Grand Bornand).Doesn't have to be a ''mano a mano''. Vingegaard was the favorite, got attacked, failed to close the gap, lost.
“The Monuments” weren’t really a thing in those days; Lombardy was a Classic, but no particular reason to group it with the spring classics.11 is the lowest cumulative total. So he has quite a bit to play with.
Anyone know why EM didn't ride Lombardia in 69 when he already had 3 1sts and a 2nd?
Re watching that move it looked like he knew that corner could be taken much faster seated than out of the saddle. It makes total technique sense but hard to dial up the cadence if you have a trailing competitor. He got such a quick jump before he hit that bend he managed to carry speed. Following riders had to accept the line through the corner they could ride out of the saddle or among other guys. Brilliant instinct on that on top of serious power.Time gaps show this was an otherworldly performance. He is starting to make (only) seated attacks on the cobbles and climbs with very steep gradients.
At this moment he has 6 points in monuments. He needs two 2nd places or one 1st and one 3rd11 is the lowest cumulative total. So he has quite a bit to play with.
Anyone know why EM didn't ride Lombardia in 69 when he already had 3 1sts and a 2nd?
Ready to rock Liege!This guy
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Interesting article.Aerodynamics in a road bike, Tadej's weakness according with Blythe.
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Why riders should be 'worried' about 'scary' Pogacar ahead of Liege-Bastogne-Liege
Adam Blythe said that other riders should be "worried" by Tadej Pogacar’s ability ahead of Liege-Bastogne-Liege.www.tntsports.co.uk
I think if you look at the Fleche that’s just gone, it’s one climb again. He knows he can do that pretty much any climb. He’ll be able to drop Remco [Evenepoel] - all due respect to Remco. There’s no climb like that at Liege
Honestly, what's funny about this?This guy
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However, in Lombardy he made more difference in the flattest section.
PR is a special race, the cobbles would leave his body aching.
Amen to you!Great photo
Comedic genius!
He is not in peak level, like he said in that interview.I already said this, Remco is in his best spring shape ever. He was at altitude to win these races and what he showed in his first race was a rider in his peak level (he toyed with WVA).
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'I didn't expect to be at this level already' – Remco Evenepoel still improving ahead of Liège-Bastogne-Liège clash with Tadej Pogačar
Olympic champion has surprised himself with such good shape after returning to racing from injurywww.cyclingnews.com
If this were physically possible him and remco could have a conversation as pogi motored (lol) awayThis guy
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Rally helmet?If this were physically possible him and remco could have a conversation as pogi motored (lol) away