There was conjecture but no confirmation from the team.
I am still fairly sure that Vingegaard confirmed himself he had a concussion before Catalunya, which made it clear why he isn't riding.
There was conjecture but no confirmation from the team.
I am still fairly sure that Vingegaard confirmed himself he had a concussion before Catalunya, which made it clear why he isn't riding.
Pocagar - Satan
MVDO - good rider
Remco - good rider
Vingegard - good stage racer
Roglic - bad rider
Belgian potato - bad rider
Belgian potato - bad rider
After the Andorra race it could be about novelty racing and it's character revelations. If Matheu had shown up he'd be the only stylish one that supermodels would pay attention to. Maybe Del Toro but he needs to mature a bit.Is this topic about:
Pogacar
Vingegaard
Evenepoel
Van der Poel
Del Toro
Pedersen /Almeida
Now?
Or maybe we should call it The Big One instead?Is this topic about:
Pogacar
Vingegaard
Evenepoel
Van der Poel
Del Toro
Pedersen /Almeida
Now?
We should refine the definition: a rider is considered part of the "Big X" if he wins almost everytime when he starts and he is in shape and no other one of this group is present in either road races or a stage races (or both) considering that the race is a target to win (e.g. not a bunch sprint race where he helps a team mate for example).I think the idea of the big six (from spring 2023) was that it was a small group of riders where, if only one of them started the race, you just knew (that is, pretty much 100 %) in advance that he'd win (or gift the race to Laporte). Important to keep this in mind in case someone tries to update the group at some point. So right now it can't be merely the big one only because MVDP would also need to be in it (as you can't find a group of riders who you know'll always beat MVDP on the big scene since MVDP literally wins big). Logically, if you put all professional riders in the group, it'd work in the same way but simply be the big peloton, so the art is to try and keep the group small
# | Rider | Team | Height in CM |
---|---|---|---|
1 | PLANCKE Nicolas | Cycling Team Luc Wallays - Jonge Renners | 207 |
2 | VAN PAMEL Dimi | 203 | |
3 | CRIBB Jeff | 203 | |
4 | NORSGAARD Mathias | Movistar Team | 202 |
5 | WEHDE Aaron | Team MaxWatt | 201 |
6 | SYTEMA Jesse | WV Eemland | 200 |
At this moment I would also go with the Big 4.We should refine the definition: a rider is considered part of the "Big X" if he wins almost everytime when he starts and he is in shape and no other one of this group is present in either road races or a stage races (or both) considering that the race is a target to win (e.g. not a bunch sprint race where he helps a team mate for example).
All of the current list were in the group a year or two ago. Today it looks like we are down to 4 (Pogi, Vingegaard, MVDP Remco) and Del Toro is a candidate to join the group.
This year showed that Del Toro definitely is not a candidate yet. If he has to race against proper opposition, and the race is longer he loses and isn't dominant at all. See San Sebastian, WC and Lombardia.Del Toro is a candidate but no more than that, after all he only has one WT win this year.
Roglic just beat Pogacar in AndorraNowadays there is a Big 4:
1 - Pogacar
2 - MVP
3 - Vingegaard
4 - Remco