Tadej Pogacar and Mauro Giannetti

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Fine feel free to disagree. It never happened and it would still be very different from what we have seen from pogster the past years. Period.

I am not saying that Remco etc. are clean either, but the playing field on dope(normal or mechanical) is never even and it is 100% certain, that currently Gianetti&UAE are doing something the others can't/won't. I would bet my head on this.
Yes, I agree. It would have been an amazing never heard of achievement.
 
This argument fails on all accounts. Even if we ignore the random limitation to the latest WC/EC races, the implication that winning the two road races is worse than remcos results also seems absurd. Do you think pogi would like to trade for remcos WC/EC results? I don't
Remco got second in both RR. It would have been different had he only get top 10. I do think ITT < RR, but winning ITT > 4th and DNS.
 
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This argument fails on all accounts. Even if we ignore the random limitation to the latest WC/EC races, the implication that winning the two road races is worse than remcos results also seems absurd. Do you think pogi would like to trade for remcos WC/EC results? I don't
This exactly. And these two races are a very minor thing in the bigger picture, about the most juiced up rider in cyclings history. Or maybe not the most juiced one, but the advantage is bigger than we have ever seen. EPO-era there was still many big winners, now it's basically dopačar in the races he decides to enter. Only MDVP and Remco to collect the scraps from the table a few times out of tens.
 
The point is Ricco was laughable. Nobody was surprised when he was busted for CERA. And pretty sure Saunier Duval wasn’t the only team with dodgy management who are still involved in other teams today?
He was, wasn't he? He and de Luca somewhat made me laugh!

Regarding dodgy (or corrupt) management, absolutely UAE is not the only team, but I think they are also by far winning in that category.
 
You are overlooking the obvious. Take out Pogacar and remco wins these two races solo and in convincing fashion.
Yeah but the difference is that Pogacar turns up to 99.9% of races full gas and shows no sign of actually building form, which just isn't normal, from February to October, destroying the worlds best riders. Remco couldn't even win the Tour of Britain against Roman Grigorie and a washed Julian Alaphilippe, which showed he was building form for these last two races.
 
For the sake of cycling, I am actually starting to hope that Redbull really gives you wings and the other teams would also up their antes. Any means neccessary if this is what UCI wants.

Red Bull seems to be giving some riders wings, like we've seen with Pellizzari in the Giro and Vuelta, Lipowitz in the Tour and Pidcock in the Vuelta. It could also be the real reason why Lazkano has disappeared from the face of the Earth.
 
But what about all the others, not just top 3, are Vinge and Evenepoel doing proportionally more than them?
Or can some differences also come from other factors (such as one being a better cyclist)?


People wanna talk young talent? Mohoric was the first to win U18 and U23 WC RR one after another (before signing for a pro team) but the results did not translate like that to the pros... even Gianneti in UAE could not do "anything" with him.
Even in the victorious years of Bahrain, he was not really able to compete with great talents from the Benelux that were cited here.
So I guess talent in the youth (specially when some grow/mature faster than others) is not everything, or if it is, we can take this Mohoric example about proportions (of something going on) between the guys in peloton.

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Mohoric won MSR, 4 smaller stage races and stages in every GT. What are you talking about?
 
Mohoric won MSR, 4 smaller stage races and stages in every GT. What are you talking about?
Which is far from for example Alaphilippe or Yates brothers whom he won over in WC U23.
I'm talking about never being able to follow the MvdPs and vanAerts of the world in E3 or Flanders when hammer was really put down, specially on climbs, even if he dropped Alaphilippe on quite short uphill in the WC U23 race (where Meintjes finished second).

But anybody who achieved less than Mohorič in the youth (basically everyone), but more in the latter years should cleary be flagged as a doper for lacking "natural progression".

On topic of "natural progression", I'll also add than Evenepoel is the perfect example of a rider potentially being on a proper doping program from the moment they took up cycling as a sport.
 
Which is far from for example Alaphilippe or Yates brothers whom he won over in WC U23.
I'm talking about never being able to follow the MvdPs and vanAerts of the world in E3 or Flanders when hammer was really put down, specially on climbs, even if he dropped Alaphilippe on quite short uphill in the WC U23 race (where Meintjes finished second).

But anybody who achieved less than Mohorič in the youth (basically everyone), but more in the latter years should cleary be a flagged as dopper for lacking "natural progression".
Mohoric beat MvdP in MSR and his TdF stage victory in 2021. He beat both Alaphilippe and MvdP in LBL 2020. You may think that 25 pro victories isn't much for a 30-year old non-sprinter, but I'm sure many riders would disagree.

Your second claim makes even less sense. I never wrote anything like it. I only refute people's claims that Pogacar was a 'generational' talent since his junior years. He clearly wasn't.
Is it possible somebody improves in later years? Sure.
Is it highly suspicious when two riders (Pogacar and Del Toro) do this when they join the same team led by the two dirtiest people in cycling? I'll leave it up to you to decide.
 
The point is Ricco was laughable. Nobody was surprised when he was busted for CERA. And pretty sure Saunier Duval wasn’t the only team with dodgy management who are still involved in other teams today?
It was not only Ricco who was laughable.

It was Piepoli at age 34 suddenly becoming one of the best climbers in the world, winning 2 Giro stages in 2006, 1 Giro stage in 2007 (he finished 2nd 3 times, 2 of them in double-wins with teammates Ricco and Simoni) and 1 Tour stage in 2008 (double-win with Cobo).

It was Cobo winning the Vuelta in 2011.

It was Cobo, Gil and Gomez Marchante dominating Pais Vasco in 2007.

It was Perdiguero all of a sudden becoming a world class rider in 2004, dominating Catalunya (winning 3 stages and GC; he had always been "good" with chances to win sprints on medium-mountain stages, now all of a sudden he was winning a MTT in Andorra) and winning San Sebastian.

And then it was Pogacar.

Whenever Gianetti was involved in a team they had some laughable outlier performances.
 
I only refute people's claims that Pogacar was a 'generational' talent since his junior years. He clearly wasn't.

Didn't Pogacar get smoked by Marc Hurshi in the U23 world championships? He didn't come close to winning the Junoir world championships, where's Remco Evenepoel did one of the greatest ever performances to win the Junior world championships in 2018.
 
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