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He can lose 2 lbs. of upperbody muscle, and then put it back on in time for the important CX races.We are talking a different build. Not just fat which is easy to replace. Muscle is a different story and a very risky proposition
He probably quit bench presses weeks ago, but yeah.He can lose 2 lbs. of upperbody muscle, and then put it back on in time for the important CX races.
"Fat" and winning, there is nothing better. Scrawny and losing is not so enjoyable so let's see if it's worth it. It probably isn't.Watching before and after pictures of him this spring and now makes me wonder how he was not called Fathieu Fat der Poel back then.
True but it’s always easy to know afterwards. He needed something in between the end of the classics and the Olympics so TDF probably looked like the best choice. Still they could have aborted halfway when it really didn’t seem to go well eg after the gravel stageHe looked "fat" during the TdF. He really came into that race under prepared. I guess he was thinking he'd using it for training for the Olympics but it did not work out for him.
I'm seeing him losing his front wheel in "some slow corners in the wet".After watching the local lap and with the rain I’m a bit more optimistic for him than before. He knows he has to go all in on the longer climbs to follow. The plateau is tailor made for him. Little recovery and punchy steep parts. Some slow corners in the wet.
But I’m still thinking it will be just too hard if they make him suffer every climb.
Where'd you find a good course preview. The ones at Youtube show more of the riders doing the circuit than the course itself. One steep hill (18%) and then not very technical descending?After watching the local lap and with the rain I’m a bit more optimistic for him than before. He knows he has to go all in on the longer climbs to follow. The plateau is tailor made for him. Little recovery and punchy steep parts. Some slow corners in the wet.
But I’m still thinking it will be just too hard if they make him suffer every climb.
Isn’t it the same local lap as the Junior’s race this morning? I posted that after seeing the race.Where'd you find a good course preview. The ones at Youtube show more of the riders doing the circuit than the course itself. One steep hill (18%) and then not very technical descending?
But who is going to make it hard every climb? Who was the team and the tactic for that? If any other country besides Belgium/Slovenia make it too hard, they play right into the cards of Evenepoel/Pogacar. So they shouldn't be doing that, if they want a chance for gold. Slovenia doesn't have the team to make it this hard, so there's only Belgium, and I'm not sure if they want a hard race. Depends on how confident Evenepoel is. Based on interviews, and vlogs I've seen, he seems very confident though.After watching the local lap and with the rain I’m a bit more optimistic for him than before. He knows he has to go all in on the longer climbs to follow. The plateau is tailor made for him. Little recovery and punchy steep parts. Some slow corners in the wet.
But I’m still thinking it will be just too hard if they make him suffer every climb.
That’s also what I’m thinking. Remco seems confident. Pogi as usual. I just don’t see Mathieu match them on that wall if they go all out. Not just their team to make it hard 1 or 2 times but the leaders themselves. Don’t think he can follow there.But who is going to make it hard every climb? Who was the team and the tactic for that? If any other country besides Belgium/Slovenia make it too hard, they play right into the cards of Evenepoel/Pogacar. So they shouldn't be doing that, if they want a chance for gold. Slovenia doesn't have the team to make it this hard, so there's only Belgium, and I'm not sure if they want a hard race. Depends on how confident Evenepoel is. Based on interviews, and vlogs I've seen, he seems very confident though.
https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...believes-dutchman-can-win-world-championshipsHe's in the best possible shape for the WC, with some extra lost kg's compared to spring classics. If that's enough to win, that still has to be seen, but the team is confident he'll be part of the story on sunday.
Christoph Roodhooft: “Op het WK zien we de best mogelijke versie van Mathieu van der Poel”
Mathieu van der Poel heeft vorige week in de Ronde van Luxemburg de laatste hand aan zijn WK-vorm gelegd. Eentje die met chirurgische precisie uitgedokterd is door Alpecin-Deceuninck en die hem zondag die ene superdag moet bezorgen, die nodig is om zijn wereldtitel te verlengen. “We hebben er vertwww.wielerflits.be
Yes it looks like it’s the same loop. Not too technical nor too hard (maybe). Yet the Dane went down so there are limits on how fast you can go in the rain.Isn’t it the same local lap as the Junior’s race this morning? I posted that after seeing the race.
They don't expect rain on Sunday thoughYes it looks like it’s the same loop. Not too technical nor too hard (maybe). Yet the Dane went down so there are limits on how fast you can go in the rain.