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I'm pretty sure Evenepoel would have been equal or better than Vingegaard on those UAE climbs. Vingegaard is good when there's recovery involved, multiple climbs, hard stages. That's where Evenepoel suffers. None of that happens in the UAE Tour, or anywhere in the early season.

I don't think Del Toro will be a match for him either.
Maybe add Pogacar also and let's call Remco the best ever in UAE Tour?
 
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I'm pretty sure Evenepoel would have been equal or better than Vingegaard on those UAE climbs. Vingegaard is good when there's recovery involved, multiple climbs, hard stages. That's where Evenepoel suffers. None of that happens in the UAE Tour, or anywhere in the early season.

I don't think Del Toro will be a match for him either.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2024. He also dominated all the spring stage races in 2023 except for Paris-Nice because Pogacar was there.

Remco wouldn't have beaten this Vingegaard.

 
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Thought it was allegedely communicated it was a irrelevant crash at first. Whatever its a bummer nothing else.
So he did not sustain any serious injuries but when the injuries were followed by sickness, the injuries makes him skip a race that is to start in 10 days....Meanwhile he out and about training in rainy conditions as of yesterday....

Visma LAB: "Jonas Vingegaard crashed during training on Monday. Fortunately, he is okay and did not sustain any serious injuries."

Visma LAB: "Jonas Vingegaard will not line up at the start of the UAE Tour later this month after all. A recent crash followed by illness has ruled out his planned participation."

Vingegaard: "I was really looking forward to returning to the UAE Tour and am therefore disappointed that we have had to make this decision. However, the combination of the crash and subsequent illness made it necessary. It is better to fully recover first so that I can then focus on my next goals.”
 
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2024. He also dominated all the spring stage races in 2023 except for Paris-Nice because Pogacar was there.

Remco wouldn't have beaten this Vingegaard.


Remco of today seems to be a different beast than those he beat in 2024. So is the Del Toro of 2026, most likely, while he himself hasn't shown signs of improvement since his Itzulia crash. That doesn't mean he wouldn't have been able to beat them in UAE this year, but we'll never know now.

I'm getting a couple of inches closer to thinking he will be taking over the Yates schedule and do PN, Dauphin-ish and the Tour.
 
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Not racing enough is the favorite stick to beat Vingegaard with by Pogacar, while he raced more than him last season
By race days? Vinge had 3 months of absence during the season. Seems like GTs is the only thing he is taking seriously now.

And its disingenous to just look at the race days, without looking at the context of the races that Pog raced.

And the context of each of their season. Or them as different riders.

Pog was active from Feb to October.

He didnt take 3 months off to just do camps and skip racing, which is a shame for one of the best riders in the world. Without an injury keeping him out, but by choice.
 
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By race days? Vinge had 3 months of absence during the season. Seems like GTs is the only thing he is taking seriously now.

And its disingenous to just look at the race days, without looking at the context of the races that Pog raced.

And the context of each of their season. Or them as different riders.

Pog was active from Feb to October.

He didnt take 3 months off to just do camps and skip racing.
If it's about context there's no discussion anyway, since a crash and sickness is the reason he won't be racing UAE, not some aversion to racing.

Well all know that a race day =/= race day
Yes, a Pogacar race day is infinitely superior to a Vingegaard one.
 

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Well all know that a race day =/= race day
Yes, yes, we know.
Pogacar does Flanders and is equal to 10 race days for Vingegaard, right?
I'm curious how did Merckx do 80+ race days including Monuments and 2 GTs per year and was competitive all the time.
Option A: He was racing against plumbers.
Option B: Pogacar's endurance is overrated and that's why he races so little.
I think both options are somewhat true.
 
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Yes, yes, we know.
Pogacar does Flanders and is equal to 10 race days for Vingegaard, right?
I'm curious how did Merckx do 80+ race days including Monuments and 2 GTs per year and was competitive all the time.
Option A: He was racing against plumbers.
Option B: Pogacar's endurance is overrated and that's why he races so little.
I think both options are somewhat true.
Everybody raced the same schedule during Merckx’s time. Pogacar has to race people who only specifically peak for those specific monuments or grand tours in MVDP, Evenepoel, and Vingegaard. The racing environment isn’t remotely the same across the two eras.