So why didn't he win Bronze?Anyway, it doesn't really matter. The point was that he had the form and legs to win (according to himself), and his preperation was not half-assed.
Bronze went to the peloton. He was dropped though.
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So why didn't he win Bronze?Anyway, it doesn't really matter. The point was that he had the form and legs to win (according to himself), and his preperation was not half-assed.
Go ahead, provide me with evidence he was dropped. I'll wait.So why didn't he win Bronze?
Bronze went to the peloton. He was dropped though.
So he didn't want to ride with the riders for Bronze. Ok, cool story.Go ahead, provide me with evidence he was dropped. I'll wait.
I'm waiting mate.So he didn't want to ride with the riders for Bronze. Ok, cool story.
So whats your theory why he wasn't with Laporte, Valter, Skujins, Jorgenson, Alaphilippe when he was with them at the beginning of the last round. Apparently they rode the last round faster than him. One of them got rewarded with Bronze. Thats kind of the definition of being dropped.I'm waiting mate.
You are typing a lot without providing what is asked. Why is that? Come on, show me the likes of Laporte dropping Van der Poel.So whats your theory why he wasn't with Laporte, Valter, Skujins, Jorgenson, Alaphilippe when he was with them at the beginning of the last round. Apparently they rode the last round faster than him. One of them got rewarded with Bronze. Thats kind of the definition of being dropped.
Ving has already won the tour so I guess you think he should gain some kilos and target the cobbled classics?How about he loses significant weight and aims for new challenges in road cycling like one week races, one day races like il lombardia, liege and san sebastian or even see like wiggins how it goes in GTs? If doesn't work, he can do the same old thing.
He already won everything he had to win in the usual one day races he does, so, he could aim for new challenges.
I agrée. I also think his back injury was a bit of a reality check.A few years ago we were talking about 'burn out'; his constant racing across the year in 3 disciplines and not managing his season; now he's doing that. He just needs to return to XC MTB and but I'll believe that when I see it.
Actually...Ving has already won the tour so I guess you think he should gain some kilos and target the cobbled classics?
They tried Lombardia, it didn't go wellI would love to see Jonas target LBL, at least. He's a little guy but he has a big engine, You never know till you try. I have zero doubt he could Top 10 Flanders with a decent team around him. Add 5kg for warmth and who knows?
Yes, it's time for him to target LBL, fleche wallone, san sebastian and il lombardia in a serious way, and still doing the Tour as the main target.Ving has already won the tour so I guess you think he should gain some kilos and target the cobbled classics?
It's odd, if you go look at his palmares it's rarely anything outside a stage race. Any one day win at all would be a start before jumping straight into monuments.Yes, it's time for him to target LBL, fleche wallone, san sebastian and il lombardia in a serious way, and still doing the Tour as the main target.
Since when are those the cobbled classics?Yes, it's time for him to target LBL, fleche wallone, san sebastian and il lombardia in a serious way, and still doing the Tour as the main target.
I was talking about one day races. I confused your post with another.Since when are those the cobbled classics?
Race | Length | Alt mtrs |
WC 2024 | 273,9 | 4470 |
WC 2023 | 271,1 | 3570 |
Lombardia | 238,0 | 4646 |
Liege-Bastogne-Liege | 254,5 | 4270 |
This is the test for him. He knew there's nothing really important coming up at the moment for which he needs a different build. LBL he couldn't get too lean because he needed his power for Flanders and Roubaix. TDF he couldn't get too lean because he needed his power for Olympics.I think it’s a bad idea for mvp to fool around with weight loss. He’s built for certain racing and he does those well. Not worth the risk
He wont do every race and likely wont race the earlier ones. He will have enough time after Worlds.Cyclocross season is coming on
You're hitting on the schedule that makes his results so variable. He can't do cyclocross off form or he wouldn't be in the picture, period. He trains for that up to this point in time. That also puts him in prime shape for early season races. Performing well at the Fall season can be done if he's into his cyclocross program early and logging the miles. Hard to do that all season for anyone. His results are spectacular if it is important to him. Last year's WCRR was an incredible tactical and physical performance. One of the best I've seen, anyway.As a MVdP fan, I'm disappointed in how rarely he races, and how pedestrian his performances are outside the Spring Classics (and Worlds last year). Not criticizing his palmares, of course, just speaking as a fan.
I'm not sure if I am reading your post correctly. Are you suggesting he peaks for cyclocross season?You're hitting on the schedule that makes his results so variable. He can't do cyclocross off form or he wouldn't be in the picture, period. He trains for that up to this point in time. That also puts him in prime shape for early season races. Performing well at the Fall season can be done if he's into his cyclocross program early and logging the miles. Hard to do that all season for anyone. His results are spectacular if it is important to him. Last year's WCRR was an incredible tactical and physical performance. One of the best I've seen, anyway.
It's not hard to understand. The most intense efforts demanded by cyclocross are the perfect first phase of an entire season. Zone 2 for hours is great but if you want to win a classic or Roubaix you're racing/training in the Red House first. It all contributes to base and the super long training rides are almost a therapeutic relief. Wout, Pidcock and many serious sprint lead-out guys get their training early.I'm not sure if I am reading your post correctly. Are you suggesting he peaks for cyclocross season?
He’s first going on holiday and probably does the same as last year. Just ride 10 races and the WC. Long time before he needs to really perform.Cyclocross season is coming on