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My unrealistic schedule :
MSR RVV P-R LBL GIRO-TDF-VEULTA WC LOMBARDI
MSR RVV P-R LBL GIRO-TDF-VEULTA WC LOMBARDI
Fixed itMy unrealistic schedule :
MSR, RVV, P-R, LBL, Romandie,GIRO-TDF-VUELTA, WC, LOMBARDI
Pogi would fancy this!Unrealistic schedule:
TDU, Omloop, MSR, E3, GW, Roubaix, Brabantse Pijl
Suisse, TDF, San Sebastian, Vuelta
WC, EC, Gran Piemonte, Lombardia
Read the corresponding study, there were A LOT of (incorrect) assumptions![]()
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Still makes it possible to compare between the performances given the same metrics were usedRead the corresponding study, there were A LOT of (incorrect) assumptions
But the input info wasn't correct, on Couillole (stage 20 in 2024) he clearly wasn't going all out and Peyragudes was an MTT. So you're already comparing incomparableStill makes it possible to compare between the performances given the same metrics were used
In the EC jersey! Also, the food looks great.
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He is doing a bit of jogging here, has he ever said what his 5k/10k PB is? I know some cyclists have got excellent times like Yates, Mollema, Dumoulin
Yer I imagine they are told to limit how much all out running efforts they do. Would be curious to see what Pog is capable of if he tried.
As expected. I never really considered that he would retire immediately post-LA Olympics. I always thought he would honor his current contract. Depending on his motivation, I think he'll have one more extension after 2030 before retiring.I already said that everything said on the last day of the Tour needs to be put into context, and that afterwards he'd say something different.
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I already said that everything said on the last day of the Tour needs to be put into context, and that afterwards he'd say something different.
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I would think yes, although if he isn't in a good position coming into Cipressa, he has no chance. He can be a valuable ally in the flat part afterwards. I expect him to get dropped somewhere on Poggio, either on the climb or on descentView: https://x.com/cirogazzetta/status/1991853804988555392?s=46&t=X4NqNG7J5ZQ-MxPOi53ECQ
Can remco stay with the cipressa selection if even well positioned?
Imo he never said so either, and that was just people jumping to conclusions to me, arrest me if im wrong tho. Didn’t he say that in 28 he would maybe start thinking about when in the future it would suit him, which always was different from retiring in 2028.I already said that everything said on the last day of the Tour needs to be put into context, and that afterwards he'd say something different.
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