Teams & Riders The "MVP" Mathieu Van der Poel Road Discussion Thread

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Strong ride till the end, he didn't give up. If the gap had been less than 10 seconds after the last climb I'm pretty sure he would've caught up and then won the sprint as usual.

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MVDP once again showed how easy he outpowered WVA when their both on peak form - yet again nothing new there....

Tho i suspect the way he rode right before kvaremont last time benefited Pog more than it did him, that beeing said MVDP raced a race he can be proud of as he said himself clearly the second strongest in the world just behind the alien pogacar! Chappou
 
Great race. Who knows if getting caught out early and then that gear issue late cost him that little bit that could've helped him stay close enough to Pogi to get back on.
Yeah well, that's because he apparently is obsessed with a sport nobody gives a damn about instead of focusing on his road cycling palmares. What a shame.
Not sure what country you're from, but in my country (a very wealthy one that buys a lot of bikes - probably more than all the European countries combined), 99% of the population doesn't give a damn about any type of pro cycling and 99.99% don't know what the hell "palmares" means. So if MVDP likes racing MTB's (90 minutes of balls to the walls fun requiring much more all-around cycling skills and athleticism than road cycling), more power to him. And great for us folks that love watching him race MTB's!
 
a very wealthy one that buys a lot of bikes - probably more than all the European countries combined
Probably not. According to info i found online, in 2021 around 20 million bikes were sold in the US, and over 22 million in the EU (so not even all of Europe). But i'll admit, it's closer than i thought it'd be. Not sure how that relates to Van der Poel or his palmares. That's like linking car sales to Hamilton or Verstappen's Formula 1 palmares.
 
Probably not. According to info i found online, in 2021 around 20 million bikes were sold in the US, and over 22 million in the EU (so not even all of Europe). But i'll admit, it's closer than i thought it'd be. Not sure how that relates to Van der Poel or his palmares. That's like linking car sales to Hamilton or Verstappen's Formula 1 palmares.
I'm just saying that MVDP is selling a lot of Canyon bikes in the US - Aeroad, Lux, Inflite - good enough for MVDP = good enough for us hacks. Not to mention you get a lot of bike for your buck w/Canyon. Not sure your car argument makes sense. It's not like you can buy or drive an actual F1 car. That said, I'd love to get my hands on one of these
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I'm just saying that MVDP is selling a lot of Canyon bikes in the US - Aeroad, Lux, Inflite - good enough for MVDP = good enough for us hacks. Not to mention you get a lot of bike for your buck w/Canyon. Not sure your car argument makes sense. It's not like you can buy or drive an actual F1 car. That said, I'd love to get my hands on one of these
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You can't buy or drive an actual F1 car. But not many people can (or do) buy the 8.000+ dollar race bikes that WT teams ride either. If people spend thousands on a bike, chances are it 'll be a comfy granny E-bike. Canyon is just a sponsor for MvdP, why should that be a deciding factor when it comes to which career trajectory he should follow? I'm not even sure why you'd bring the comparison with the US into this. That's like saying an NFL player shouldn't really bother with his NFL career, because in Europe we have no idea who he is or what NFL even stands for. It seems a rather strange argument. Everybody should do whatever makes them happy, but as one of the more gifted pro cyclists, it makes sense for him to prioritize the biggest cycling categories and races.
 
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Probably not. According to info i found online, in 2021 around 20 million bikes were sold in the US, and over 22 million in the EU (so not even all of Europe). But i'll admit, it's closer than i thought it'd be. Not sure how that relates to Van der Poel or his palmares. That's like linking car sales to Hamilton or Verstappen's Formula 1 palmares.
This is because half of the bikes sold in the USA are disposable items from Wal-Mart that are designed to fail and can't really be serviced. By way of comparison, the last time I was in Amsterdam half the bikes I saw being ridden around were at least 25 years old.