Maybe if E3 doesn’t go as he expects or wasn’t that hard that he rides GW for PhilipsenIf I'm not mistaking MVP wasn't meant to do Gent Wevelgem.
But appearently he still might?
Maybe if E3 doesn’t go as he expects or wasn’t that hard that he rides GW for PhilipsenIf I'm not mistaking MVP wasn't meant to do Gent Wevelgem.
But appearently he still might?
You could see it as a training ride and leadout for Philipsen. He probably will do a training otherwise that day. Depends a lot on tomorrow, how he recovers from the bad weather.Maybe if E3 doesn’t go as he expects or wasn’t that hard that he rides GW for Philipsen
Good one Logic. I don't even pretend to be level-headed. Strictly a fanboy! Honestly, I don't know why I even care about any of this sh_t. But it is kind've a "golden age" with the likes of MVDP, WVA, Pogi, EVP, etc., etc.Senna is usually a very level headed poster.
Just poking some fun, but it has top be said, some new posters have outdone you.Good one Logic. I don't even pretend to be level-headed. Strictly a fanboy! Honestly, I don't know why I even care about any of this sh_t. But it is kind've a "golden age" with the likes of MVDP, WVA, Pogi, EVP, etc., etc.
They didn't see him struggling, otherwise they would've attacked another time on the next climb. Now they just rode easy after the Kwaremont. That's 37km to recover for a flat sprint, all in Wout's favor.Still looking great. Wout was struggling in the climbs today, was rather surprised to see him take the sprint. It's going to be an epic classics season![]()
Indeed, no chance of that next weekend thoughThey didn't see him struggling, otherwise they would've attacked another time on the next climb. Now they just rode easy after the Kwaremont. That's 37km to recover for a flat sprint, all in Wout's favor.
Yeah, I caught the "makes Senna look like a scholar" stuff on Wout's page. Nice win for Wout today. I actually kind've felt good for him as he needed one against MVDP and Pogi. That said, one could argue there were a few cracks today - but even more credit to him for hanging in there and getting the job done. I assume his form will improve some between now and RVV though and he'll be right there. I'm interested to see what Chris Horner's story will be on Wout's win. According to Chris, Wout is always THE strongest and only loses because he gets marked too much or bad tactics, etc. Of course as a scrawny GC guy, he loves that fact that Wout is wasting his talent being a domestique for guys like him.Just poking some fun, but it has top be said, some new posters have outdone you.
It was clear today he was the least of the 3. But maybe that makes it all the sweeter for him. He's lost a lot of races where he was the strongest (Olympic RR for instance) or on par. So now the shoe's on the other foot for once.Yeah, I caught the "makes Senna look like a scholar" stuff on Wout's page. Nice win for Wout today. I actually kind've felt good for him as he needed one against MVDP and Pogi. That said, one could argue there were a few cracks today - but even more credit to him for hanging in there and getting the job done. I assume his form will improve some between now and RVV though and he'll be right there. I'm interested to see what Chris Horner's story will be on Wout's win. According to Chris, Wout is always THE strongest and only loses because he gets marked too much or bad tactics, etc. Of course as a scrawny GC guy, he loves that fact that Wout is wasting his talent being a domestique for guys like him.
VDP's results in Vlaanderen for the last few years:
2020: 1st
2021: 2nd
2022: 1st
2023: 2nd.
At which point does it become a pattern.
Took a little bit, but I think less than the Kruisberg attack. Pogacar was following very easily at that point.I have to wonder how much that mechanical cost him in the end as he chased back on up the berg. If he had one more effort left on him to close that final pog attack he would have had a sprint. And we all know how that would have ended.
Pog was amazing and I was not surprised to see him win. He deserves it and was the strongest by a way. He is a legend of the sport. Mvdp should be in fine form for Roubaix, which we all know is his hearts desire.
2019: If he didn't crash.VDP's results in Vlaanderen for the last few years:
2020: 1st
2021: 2nd
2022: 1st
2023: 2nd.
At which point does it become a pattern.
Could've won 5 in a rowBut this is really impressive, looking forward to Roubaix in this shape. Should be on his palmares.
Yeah, those 2 and the chase at the start of the race probably took a bit more out of him.Took a little bit, but I think less than the Kruisberg attack. Pogacar was following very easily at that point.
Boonen would have had the record, if it wasn't for an extraterrestrial (?) Devolder.A worthy successor to Boonen and Cancellara and he would have tied their wins today if it wasn't the extraterrestrial Pogačar.
I remember him being in great form before parking the bus on de Muur van Geraardsbergen in his only real H2H with Cancellara in Vlaanderen.Boonen is so underrated. Sometimes, I feel I'm too old because half of this forum didn't see Boonen in his prime
2006?I remember him being in great form before parking the bus on de Muur van Geraardsbergen in his only real H2H with Cancellara in Vlaanderen.
Don't really know how the race went. They went away quite early, no good chase behind them and Hoste never wins that sprint in a million years?2006?
Cancellara was 6th that year. Boonen was the strongest on Koppenberg and forced the selection of the winning group.Don't really know how the race went. They went away quite early, no good chase behind them and Hoste never wins that sprint in a million years?
I don't really know what to think of the older Ronde van Vlaanderens in terms of fields. I do know Cancellara was weirdly bad at it before 2010.