That's true, but the difference between the two versions is smaller than people think.he is obviously better now than the very best Cofidis Laporte
Also, it is worth noting that transformations when exiting Confidis to any team are not necessarily indicative of anything other than the fact that Confidis sucks and tend to make anyone worseThat's true, but the difference between the two versions is smaller than people think.
for the latter, Viviani.Who left Cofidis and improved massively? Are there any amazing talents they ran into the ground?
Yeah he won 6 times with Cofidis and only once with Ineos. Even first stint with Sky/Ineos he had the same wins as three years with Liquigas/Cannondale. Viviani didn’t become tone of the best until Quickstep.Is he doing better now at Ineos?
Did he drop off enormously because he left Quick step or joined Cofidis?
Not winning would be one thing if he was constantly on the podium against world class opposition, but he isn't.Totally normal performance from a rider who had previously never won a race outside of a national championships
Foss latest ITT results:
-1st, 2022 UCI ITT world championships
-9th, 2022 Deutschland Tour Prologue
-1st, 2022 Norwegian ITT champs (only WT rider in the race)
-8th, 2022 Giro d'Italia stage 21 ITT
-6th, 2022 Giro d'Italia stage 2 ITT
-4th, 2022 Volta ao Algarve stage 4 ITT (1 min behind Remco, also behind Kung and Hayter)
-23rd, 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games ITT
-1st, 2021 Norwegian ITT champs
-12th, 2021 Giro d'Italia stage 21 ITT
-3rd, 2021 Giro d'Italia stage 1 ITT
-4th, 2021 Itzulia Basque country stage 1 ITT
-18th, 2021 Tirreno Adriatico stage 7 ITT.
He has a decent ITT pedigree, is relatively young, only 10s separated the podium and a number of favourites weren't there, had suboptimal schedules or had bad luck.
For me, it is not a massive WTF performance, but with the wider Jumbo context this year and quite a big leap from his previous level, it is understandable that people are concerneds
Strava file with power
420W average.
Foss isn't some tiny dude it's like 5.7-5.8 W/kg at sea levelLOL, insane.
Could also mean that Küng and Hayter had their best TT performance to date...
Walscheid also did 450W at last years wc and Ganna was pushing 460W for over 30min in tts at the age of 20/21. That said, watts alone aren't a great indicator in non-mountain tts and this one had lots of technical corners and those short hills. Cornering and accelerating again and again were a big factor today.Foss isn't some tiny dude it's like 5.7-5.8 W/kg at sea level