If they just need a bike caddy maybe Bouwman has recovered from the Giro?Kelderman 1.85m
Kruijswijk 1.78m
Vingegaard 1.75m
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I don‘t think he can really ride Wilco‘s bike.
Are the handle bars too wide on Kruijswijk‘s bike?
If they just need a bike caddy maybe Bouwman has recovered from the Giro?Kelderman 1.85m
Kruijswijk 1.78m
Vingegaard 1.75m
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I don‘t think he can really ride Wilco‘s bike.
Are the handle bars too wide on Kruijswijk‘s bike?
I think it's a reality check for the people who think that Jumbo-Visma are incredibly rich and their success is down to money. They're clearly not, they've struck deals with some very shady sponsors recently which can only be put down to desperation. I don't think the deal with the crypto company will have a much better fate than with this shitty home delivery company.
So when do the Buzzards (Ineos) start circling and look for transfers at a discounted rate? End of the season?
He's on R&R with Family. Very Successful part one of the season, GC and stage wins at 2 WT weeklong races and the Giro
No Roglic at Suisse.
Wilco can take out a whole mountain train on his own, 2017 Blockhaus style.Kelderman should be last man in the train possibly one rider after Jonas to avoid ending the race before it even gets started properly
A lesson Dumoulin also learned the hard way, by the road side.So Van Aert is going to call TDF quits when his new child is born. His wife is expected to deliver after the Tour, but nature doesn't give a damn about sports.
Archie Ryan
Archie Ryan (born 2001-11-16) is a professional road racing cyclist from Ireland, currently riding for Jumbo-Visma Development Team. His best results are winning a stage in Okolo Slovenska / Tour de Slovaquie and winning a stage in Tour de l'Avenir.www.procyclingstats.com
No races, yet, in 2023… Had a great 2022, and is in last year of U23…
Maybe injured, or other health problem?…
Van Hojdonck and Benoot. Maybe Vallter.Tour team:
Vingegaard
Kuss
Wout
Van Baarle
Laporte
Kelderman
Who are the other 2?
They should take vallter instead of van hooydonck. They already have laporte, van baarle and even van aert to protect vingegaard in the flat stages.Van Hojdonck and Benoot. Maybe Vallter.
No way they should leave Van Hooydonck at home. The dude is the best domestique in the peloton right now in terms of positioning his leader and getting the break right. He is to Jumbo what Luke Rowe was to Sky during their years of dominance.They should take vallter instead of van hooydonck. They already have laporte, van baarle and even van aert to protect vingegaard in the flat stages.
I think van aert and laporte can equally better that job, and can give more than van hooydonck in other aspects.No way they should leave Van Hooydonck at home. The dude is the best domestique in the peloton right now in terms of positioning his leader and getting the break right. He is to Jumbo what Luke Rowe was to Sky during their years of dominance.
By the end of Dauphine Van Hooydonck was going deeper into the mountain stages than LaPorte. Valter is super talented but relatively green and can be a bit of a loose cannon at times. Was it the last stage or the next to last where he jumped so hard that Jonas had to catch him before he could get his lead out to attack? That said the TdS is not over yet, Valter may still have to replace Kelderman when he crashes out.I think van aert and laporte can equally better that job, and can give more than van hooydonck in other aspects.
I don't see Van Aert riding on the front all day to control the break. He could do it, of course, but it's not going to happen. You need guys like Van Hooydonck, the pure domestiques.I think van aert and laporte can equally better that job, and can give more than van hooydonck in other aspects.
If there's actually going to be a Giro Donne this season, which we allegedly can't be sure of yet, I'm pretty sure it won't be won by any of the JV riders.Do they have a rider who could win the Giro Donne? Because if they do, I think they could become the first team (organisation) to win all three Giri in a season.
A few years ago, I would have said Vos, but I'm not so sure these days.
No they don't. Well they do actually, Riejanne Markus might be able to do it, but she's not doing the Giro Donne.Do they have a rider who could win the Giro Donne? Because if they do, I think they could become the first team (organisation) to win all three Giri in a season.
A few years ago, I would have said Vos, but I'm not so sure these days.