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I notice there is a poll - 61% think Pogi is the GOAT :openmouth:. So its not just a few regulars in the Pogacar thread.
I'm not surprised, as it's mostly opposition fans or Belgians protecting their national treasure, which, after all, makes sense. For most neutral, objective fans, one same win now compared to back then is significantly greater today in terms of greatness, and it's not exactly hard to figure out why.

If you think about it, how many current active pros or legends in the sport haven't already said the same openly in the press? I doubt they're all on this forum as well.. My point is only that I'm not surprised by that poll you saw at all. It's just a defense mechanism for someone, as it's already a hot topic in the real world, clearly. Besides, it's all subjective, so no answers are more or less wrong—so don't get me wrong.
 
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These things are best said prior to the race and not afterward when it's easy. Pogacar is on a downward trajectory while Remco is on the rise. Form-wise, Remco is likely ahead, and no one besides him in the entire peloton has a better chance, as he's the second-best in the world here out of everyone regardless. Remco is high level.

That being said, count me as impressed if Remco is between 30-40 seconds from Pogi tomorrow. I wouldn't mind being surprised or impressed, but I doubt it.
 
For most neutral, objective fans, one same win now compared to back then is significantly greater today in terms of greatness

Wait, what? How many neutral and objective fans have watched Merckx, remember his wins vividly and can really compare "greatness"?
Most of the "neutral" fans are Pogacar fans or people who started watching 20-30 years ago, meaning Pogacar is the best rider they ever watched.
So they naturally think that Pogacar is the GOAT.
Recency bias is a thing.
 
Remco isn't as consistent as Pog but he is still quite young and has had two difficult injuries, so I think there is still plenty of room for improvement. When he is on his A-game he is a formidable rider. Hard to argue with that. He is probably too light to ever be a contender in cobbles monument, and I agree he still has more to show in one week races.

I do think he took a crucial step in the tour last year and that this bodes well for the future. And seeing his high level already after only two months of training tells me he will have a strong second half of the season. Challenging Pog and Vinge in the tour? Nah, not yet, getting closer, yes I think so, at least to Vinge.
 
Wait, what? How many neutral and objective fans have watched Merckx, remember his wins vividly and can really compare "greatness"?
Most of the "neutral" fans are Pogacar fans or people who started watching 20-30 years ago, meaning Pogacar is the best rider they ever watched.
So they naturally think that Pogacar is the GOAT.
Recency bias is a thing.
It would be nice to know the opinion of riders who raced in the 80s. Both Saw Pogacar and Merckx and can have a neutral opinion.
 
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Remco isn't as consistent as Pog but he is still quite young and has had two difficult injuries, so I think there is still plenty of room for improvement. When he is on his A-game he is a formidable rider. Hard to argue with that. He is probably too light to ever be a contender in cobbles monument, and I agree he still has more to show in one week races.

I do think he took a crucial step in the tour last year and that this bodes well for the future. And seeing his high level already after only two months of training tells me he will have a strong second half of the season. Challenging Pog and Vinge in the tour? Nah, not yet, getting closer, yes I think so, at least to Vinge.
Why people (not just you) keep saying he is getting closer in GTs? Last year was the first time he rode a GT against Vingo and Pogi so we don't have a previous GT to compare performances. He was more than 9 minutes behind! Getting closer would mean he would be able to contest the second place this year. He will not be able, because he did his best performance ever (and can't see him beating a Pogacar without the Giro in his legs and a fully healthy Vingo) but still lost more than 9 minutes (only because Pogacar didn't attack on Couillole, if he did, gap would be more than 10 minutes). Will he improve? Of course! If it will be enough, of course not. Not this year and not in the next 2-4 years. Unfortunately for him, he born in the same era of the best rider of all times (or close to be the best).
 
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Why people (not just you) keep saying he is getting closer in GTs? Last year was the first time he rode a GT against Vingo and Pogi so we don't have a previous GT to compare performances. He was more than 9 minutes behind! Getting closer would mean he would be able to contest the second place this year. He will not be able, because he did his best performance ever (and can't see him beating a Pogacar without the Giro in his legs and a fully healthy Vingo) but still lost more than 9 minutes (only because Pogacar didn't attack on Couillole, if he did gap would be more than 10 minutes). Will he improve? Of course! If it will be enough, of course not. Not this year and not in the next 2-4 years. Unfortunately for him, he born in the same era of the best rider of all times (or close to be the best).
Remco also met Vingegaard in Vuelta 2023.

In GT, he can't compare to Pogacar.
Pogacar has always been a podium in GT, regardless of age. His worst result was a third place in his first GT.

Last year, Remco wasn't a rival to Pogacar in any of the Tour's mountain stages. He wasn't close.

First, he'd have to take the step toward becoming a rival in GT. From there, he could aim to surpass him, but you can't say he's close if Pogacar was never aware of him in any of the Tour's mountain stages. Pogacar was only concerned about Vingegaard.
 
Why people (not just you) keep saying he is getting closer in GTs? Last year was the first time he rode a GT against Vingo and Pogi so we don't have a previous GT to compare performances. He was more than 9 minutes behind! Getting closer would mean he would be able to contest the second place this year. He will not be able, because he did his best performance ever (and can't see him beating a Pogacar without the Giro in his legs and a fully healthy Vingo) but still lost more than 9 minutes (only because Pogacar didn't attack on Couillole, if he did gap would be more than 10 minutes). Will he improve? Of course! If it will be enough, of course not. Not this year and not in the next 2-4 years. Unfortunately for him, he born in the same era of the best rider of all times (or close to be the best).
It's was his first tour and he came third and showed a consistency we feared he might not have. Think this gives him necessary confidence to try to continue to improve as a GT rider. Build up wasn't perfect last year because of the crash. I was worried when I saw him in Dauphine, but in the tour he gained a higher level. Build up will probably be better this year even if he was injured from december to february. What he has shown already after just two months of training is promising.

I won't be as definate as you and say he will never get close to Pog and Vinge, (at least not in the near future) I want to see what he can do with a good build up for the tour. Maybe he will never get close och closer, but I will hold my judgement a bit longer before I pass my final judgement. He is still quite young, some reach there top level in GT's between 25-30.

And you can be calm, I not claiming he will reach Pog's level.
 
Remco isn't as consistent as Pog but he is still quite young and has had two difficult injuries, so I think there is still plenty of room for improvement. When he is on his A-game he is a formidable rider. Hard to argue with that. He is probably too light to ever be a contender in cobbles monument, and I agree he still has more to show in one week races.

Nah, not yet, getting closer, yes I think so, at least to Vinge.
I said this before the season: Remco biologically he has plenty of room to grow, from an outside perspective looking in, in several key areas biological. I expect Remco to grow stronger/add more watt relative to most others —I said this before the season, especially in comparison to Vingegaard and were not talking age here. Of course, it's still premature to conclude of anything this season and were certaintly not doing that, but yeah, I said this before season, its very logical but not a given, were also talking about improving nothing else, so everyone relax.

There are too many people looking to the past for answers in a sport where the bar moves forward every year especially now its very progressing—it’s fascinating yet never learn. There are so many examples of good riders being left behind by doing the same numbers they did two years cause they simply cant further improve cause their reached their ceiling and being 'washed' relative to others now. Looking backward for answers here instead of forward will always leave you surprised.
 
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It's was his first tour and he came third and showed a consistency we feared he might not have. Think this gives him necessary confidence to try to continue to improve as a GT rider. Build up wasn't perfect last year because of the crash. I was worried when I saw him in Dauphine, but in the tour he gained a higher level. Build up will probably be better this year even if he was injured from december to february. What he has shown already after just two months of training is promising.

I won't be as definate as you and say he will never get close to Pog and Vinge, (at least not in the near future) I want to see what he can do with a good build up for the tour. Maybe he will never get close och closer, but I will hold my judgement a bit longer before I pass my final judgement. He is still quite young, some reach there top level in GT's between 25-30.

And you can be calm, I not claiming he will reach Pog's level.
I'm calm mate, don't worry. But I need to see him closing the gap to Vingegaard and Pogacar.
 
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This tweeter has signed for Domestique account, they don't like Pogacar very much :sweatsmile:

Preferences aside, they can't put Pogacar alongside two other riders. Or if they put Pogacar as the favorite, they can't put Remco alongside two others.

McNulty at Skjelmose's level?
McNulty is bit wors than last year, and if he's Pogacar's last domestique like in Amstel, he won't have a chance of winning.

Skjelmose will be the leader of LIDL, I don't understand why Ciccone has more options.
 

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