Re Remco, I’ve come to the conclusion that he’s a tremendously talented rider (he was the most talented of his generation from an early age) who is relatively clean in comparison to other elite level cyclists. Hence his lack of top climbing performance and the variability in his overall performance levels. He also appears to be vulnerable to illnesses and fatigue, something we can’t really see in the Slovenian boy wonder. And unlike him, Remco had no qualms about competing in the Olympic Games, which probably indicates he’s more than happy to give blood samples that can be retained for future testing. If Remco was cycling during the 2010s he’d have won at least a couple of TDFs as his climbing abilities would be good enough to be up there with the likes of Wiggins and Froome, and he could more than hold his own time trialling.