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According to the belgian press Jonas has said he wants to share leadership if Wout would like to go for the GC next year…

Not sure where that leaves poor Roglic. Do they even remember he exists?
Wow is this true? If it’s a foregone conclusion that Roglic will not get any form of Tour leadership but someone like Wout who has far from proven he can compete for a Tour will, it’s 1) A sign that they have a lot of faith in their “process”; 2) Either they’re not using that on Roglic or it’s taken him as far as it can go but they think there is more room for Wout; 3) Roglic should switch teams.
 
Wow is this true? If it’s a foregone conclusion that Roglic will not get any form of Tour leadership but someone like Wout who has far from proven he can compete for a Tour will, it’s 1) A sign that they have a lot of faith in their “process”; 2) Either they’re not using that on Roglic or it’s taken him as far as it can go but they think there is more room for Wout; 3) Roglic should switch teams.
Wout's coach said the other he has no more body fat left to burn to change into a GC contender and he's 0.5w/kg off the GC guys uphill. Doesn't sound much, but that is huge, so if he can't get any more fat off his body he just doesn't have the physiology to do GC it seems.
 
Wout's coach said the other he has no more body fat left to burn to change into a GC contender and he's 0.5w/kg off the GC guys uphill. Doesn't sound much, but that is huge, so if he can't get any more fat off his body he just doesn't have the physiology to do GC it seems.
Only way Wout becomes a true GC contender is if he's prepared to drop muscle mass on a Sky 2012-14 style regime, and if he does that he risks his classics/cyclocross form.

.5W/kg for a 60kg rider is 30W, that's massive at this level
 
Only way Wout becomes a true GC contender is if he's prepared to drop muscle mass on a Sky 2012-14 style regime

Why do you say that? He was already almost/actually outclimbing Pogacar with this weight. Yes, I know on most climbs he let go earlier. But he spent energy day in day out. And he could beat Pogacar in the time trial. Should they both have the form they had this year next year, and should van Aert seriously go for GC, he can win. His biggest rival would be Vingegaard (or whoever Jumbo likes then).
 
Why do you say that? He was already almost/actually outclimbing Pogacar with this weight. Yes, I know on most climbs he let go earlier. But he spent energy day in day out. And he could beat Pogacar in the time trial. Should they both have the form they had this year next year, and should van Aert seriously go for GC, he can win. His biggest rival would be Vingegaard (or whoever Jumbo likes then).
He'll need to get more consistent on the truly steep stuff to really contend, otherwise he's top 15, even top 10, but not top 5. And that means dropping weight.
 
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You don't drop fat, you drop muscles. All cyclist are low fat and that is not where you make the difference. Heck below a certain point you are damaging your performance level/Recuperation etc. (unless you take stuff). You can see that in body building, the moment they go lean, very low fat percentage, their strength drops with 40% and fatigue is very common.. not an acceptable trade if performance is what you after (and not looks).

So Wout losing muscles will result in lesser strength somewhere, be it explosive, power at FTP, ...
Good example was Jurgen vdb. When he dropped kg to climb better he lost strength in his TT capabilities.

Wout would need to drop to 70-72kg to content for podium while keeping his power output above 430W.
 
If I was Jumbo Visma I would invite some journalists to life with the team for a year. You want to kill all doping stories? Thats the way. Like they embed journalists in the army, embed them in the teams. See from up close what's going on.
 
You don't drop fat, you drop muscles. All cyclist are low fat and that is not where you make the difference. Heck below a certain point you are damaging your performance level/Recuperation etc. (unless you take stuff). You can see that in body building, the moment they go lean, very low fat percentage, their strength drops with 40% and fatigue is very common.. not an acceptable trade if performance is what you after (and not looks).

So Wout losing muscles will result in lesser strength somewhere, be it explosive, power at FTP, ...
Good example was Jurgen vdb. When he dropped kg to climb better he lost strength in his TT capabilities.

Wout would need to drop to 70-72kg to content for podium while keeping his power output above 430W.
Remember in 2007 or 2008 when Wiggins dropped some weight by going to the absolute lowest fat percentage he could possibly go without becoming a wreck, and he explicitly said he couldn't keep it up for longer than a few weeks, and then a few years later somehow he dropped even more weight and kept it up for whole seasons while also increasing his power output? Good times.
 
If I was Jumbo Visma I would invite some journalists to life with the team for a year. You want to kill all doping stories? Thats the way. Like they embed journalists in the army, embed them in the teams. See from up close what's going on.

David Walsh seems to have seen nothing wrong at this year's Tour and has previous experience of being embedded at Sky where he saw no Jiffy bags, crazed doctors or broken laptops.
Perfect candidate.
 
If I was Jumbo Visma I would invite some journalists to life with the team for a year. You want to kill all doping stories? Thats the way. Like they embed journalists in the army, embed them in the teams. See from up close what's going on.

Generation Kill, pro-cycling style.

Of course in the Iraq war it didn't always work as good pr, i.e. in many cases these journalists did actually witness war crimes. In cycling it wouldn't work either because the dark arts stuff can be done very quickly when the press isn't there. It's not like shelling civilians in a combat zone, i.e. something much more difficult to hide than a doping program.

Netflix for example have been following a few teams this year & they'll have seen absolutely nothing.
 
I'm always sad to see how fast people seem to know that someone is doing X because of Z and this must be so that Y etc.

Now I understand people don't trust cycling anymore giving the past, but I see this everywhere. There is a saying in dutch which goes "Zoals de waard is vertrouwd hij z'n gasten"
Comes down to that people who don't trust anyone usually aren't to be trusted as well.

quickly running from the clinic again
 
I'm always sad to see how fast people seem to know that someone is doing X because of Z and this must be so that Y etc.

Now I understand people don't trust cycling anymore giving the past, but I see this everywhere. There is a saying in dutch which goes "Zoals de waard is vertrouwd hij z'n gasten"
Comes down to that people who don't trust anyone usually aren't to be trusted as well.

quickly running from the clinic again

It's so nice to meet someone I can trust.

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Only way Wout becomes a true GC contender is if he's prepared to drop muscle mass on a Sky 2012-14 style regime, and if he does that he risks his classics/cyclocross form.

.5W/kg for a 60kg rider is 30W, that's massive at this level

How? His coach said there is no fat left to burn, so if he burns off muscle too he will end up more than 0.5w/kg off as all he can lose is muscle. He would neither be classics or even a 1 week racer then.
 
How? His coach said there is no fat left to burn, so if he burns off muscle too he will end up more than 0.5w/kg off as all he can lose is muscle. He would neither be classics or even a 1 week racer then.

The key in that post was "Sky 2012-14 style regime". Which is basically dropping weight while keeping/increasing power. (Wiggins, Geraint Thomas, Froome)

If we are under the assumption this 'technique' isn't already been used... :)
 
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How? His coach said there is no fat left to burn, so if he burns off muscle too he will end up more than 0.5w/kg off as all he can lose is muscle. He would neither be classics or even a 1 week racer then.
It is simple. Wout just needs to tie his arms to his sides for a few weeks. Arms atrophy and all is good ... you don't need too much arm and should strength to ride a bike :p
 
Pog is due a visit to the Etihad Stadium.

He already did last December!

Gallery: Tadej Pogačar visits the CFA! (mancity.com)

pep-guardiola-with-tadej-pogacar.jpg
 
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