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ocana (66kg) and van impe (58kg) are like poorman's version of pog and jonas. and pog is all round monster.we can do the math.
How much do the rest of the best 100 or 150 riders truly matter ?Worse quality is not debatable, it's pure statistics. It's a fact. Being the best of 50 professional riders, it's different from being the best of 5000 professional riders. But let's not continue this conversation to not be off topic.
Regarding his schedule, there is any chance he races FW?
Those two together arguably = Vingegaard. Then there is the rest of Merckx opposition. Pogs grand tour opposition basically ends at Jonasocana (66kg) and van impe (58kg) are like poorman's version of pog and jonas. and pog is all round monster.we can do the math.
There is no chance only Vingegaard is worse than them. Gimondi won the TdF, 2 years later he is 7th (without Merckx). After this TdF, he wins the Vuelta, the Giro so this means he still was in his prime. In his prime he managed to get a 7th in the TdF, a 4th place, a 7th and 8th places in the Giro and you are telling me this is good competition? Even Gimondi wasn't nothing extraordinary back in his day. I could say the same about Poulidor or Zoetemelk for example.How much do the rest of the best 100 or 150 riders truly matter ?
Merckx raced against several tdf winners in the tours he won.
Pingeon, Van Impe, Zoetemelk, Gimondi, Ocana were all tour winners. Poulidor would be better than anyone today bar Pog and possibly Vingegaard.
Pog has raced against exactly one rider who has any kind of credentials of being a tour winner, a rider who lets not forget has beaten him 50% of the time…
Do these obscure New Zealanders, Zimbabweans and Ecuadoreans who never win anything and make up the modern peloton clean up in the 60s?
Hard to forget something that isn’t currently accurate.Pog has raced against exactly one rider who has any kind of credentials of being a tour winner, a rider who lets not forget has beaten him 50% of the time…
Yes and you can debate the reasons for those gt/monument winners all day.There is no chance only Vingegaard is worse than them. Gimondi won the TdF, 2 years later he is 7th (without Merckx). After this TdF, he wins the Vuelta, the Giro so this means he still was in his prime. In his prime he managed to get a 7th in the TdF, a 4th place, a 7th and 8th places in the Giro and you are telling me this is good competition? Even Gimondi wasn't nothing extraordinary back in his day. I could say the same about Poulidor or Zoetemelk for example.
Do you even think prime Vingegaard gets worse than a 3rd place without Pogacar in a GT? Or even a prime Roglic (without crashing out)? The difference is so big, it's just mindblowing comparing these eras.
In the Merckx's era, you can find 10 riders (or maybe more) that won multiple GTs and multiple monuments/WC. In the modern era (since Indurain), you have probably Nibali and Pogacar.
Well Pog is 4 - 2 In the big one against his big ( only) rival.Hard to forget something that isn’t currently accurate.
Merckx or Hinault would be laughed out of the peloton if they started talking about missed hand off related glycogen deficiency''Pogačar fought the last 50km on glycogen fumes. He didn't take his key gels because of a combination of mechanical chaos (the neutral bike) and a missed hand-off.'' I fukin knew it.![]()
It’s 3-2 for Pogacar vs Vingegaard, 4-2 if it’s Visma. So 40% of the time Vingegaard won but not half like you said. Then if we counted all 6 editions that’s still 33.3% Visma (Vingegaard) win percentage. Thats all I’m saying.Well Pog is 4 - 2 In the big one against his big ( only) rival.
Merckx was never embarrassed in his prime in such a way, he found a way to win.
if you can win the tour you can win the Vuelta but not necessarily WC or RoubaixThe same way a lot of riders who target the WC would target the Vuelta if they were able to contest it.
He was 8 minutes down on Ocana in the tour and Ocana didn’t make an error, Merckx crashed in front of him which caused Ocana to crash and retireThe idea that Merckx never lost and never got coocked is a myth.
Merckx rode against semi-pro farmers from 5 countries.Well Pog is 4 - 2 In the big one against his big ( only) rival.
Merckx was never embarrassed in his prime in such a way, he found a way to win.
And I’m not trying to argue for the sake of it here, but respect should be given to Merckx. Merckx dominated his rivals who were at least as great as Pogs, with long term injury to boot.
He was better in all aspects of cycling. Time trialling, sprinting, descending than Pog.
The only area where Pog is better is in pure climbing where Merckx was hindered by same injury, and where Pog was beaten twice and humiliated once by his only rival.
Sorry, but Merckx reigns supreme in cycling, and once again I’m a fan of Pogacar, it just seems there’s much recency bias here.
We maybe never even saw the very best of Merckx and he was still the greatest.
i mean ocana was much worse than pog
He was 8 minutes down on Ocana in the tour and Ocana didn’t make an error, Merckx crashed in front of him which caused Ocana to crash and retire
Since 24 he does not appear to need to breathe, frankly.That catching up after the puncture really took something out of him. Especially as he only caught on right before Arenberg, no time to breath
Merckx rode against semi-pro farmers from 5 countries.
Stop it.
Obviously happened 50 years ago and this isn’t the only account but:Not true. Merckx was just going fast down a rain-swept mountain. He did not, however, cause Ocana’s crash.
From Wiki and needs more citations, I know but they got it somewhere.Not true. Merckx was just going fast down a rain-swept mountain. He did not, however, cause Ocana’s crash.
I don't know if you're trying to make the point that only Europeans can be good at cycling or what, but if you didn't notice, there are active riders from USA, Australia, UK, Ecuador, Colombia, Slovenia, Denmark and Belgium who have won GTs. No Italians, French or Spanish, though not for lack of headcount in the peloton. Meanwhile Merckx had pretty much only riders from these 3 nations to compete against. So...Do these obscure New Zealanders, Zimbabweans and Ecuadoreans who never win anything and make up the modern peloton clean up in the 60s?
