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

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Will be interesting to see if Wout can give MVDP a good battle this Friday. Would be good to see him back in the mix.
Doubt it'll be a good battle. I do expect him in De Ronde and Roubaix, but last year he wasn't good in his first race after altitude. Which happens more often than not for some riders.
 
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I used to love Boonen and Contador—both exceptionally talented, to the point of being very rare talents. They also rode with panache and were extremely aggressive in big races.

To me, MvdP is just Boonen on steroids. I'm looking forward to another stellar performance from this freak of nature. By his own words, he's better than ever, and that says something. This guy's peak performances are among the highest we've seen. Im expecting a show.
 
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Another impressive solo done. Now he just needs to hang on on the Kwaremont and don't waste too much energy to hold of others. Just focus to be as fresh as possible on the last ascent. Form is good, hope he can win against Pogi mano a mano next week.
 
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Dominant!

Several teams tried to take advantage of an early race situation, and the phrase "F around and find out" comes to mind.

Strange that he won since according to some he can't win without TP in the race! :rolleyes:
 
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I used to love Boonen and Contador—both exceptionally talented, to the point of being very rare talents. They also rode with panache and were extremely aggressive in big races.

To me, MvdP is just Boonen on steroids. I'm looking forward to another stellar performance from this freak of nature. By his own words, he's better than ever, and that says something. This guy's peak performances are among the highest we've seen. Im expecting a show.
Boonen wasn't remotely similar. He was much, much weaker on even short hills and he would be relegated to only competing for Roubaix in the modern day.
 
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Dominant!

Several teams tried to take advantage of an early race situation, and the phrase "F around and find out" comes to mind.

Strange that he won since according to some he can't win without TP in the race! :rolleyes:
Huh? He was literally the big favorite before the race. Some people only said it was gonna be somewhat more difficult without Pogi because the onus to chase attacks is gonna fall on Alpecin only and their team in the race was kinda meh. I didn't see anything about people saying that he isn't gonna win without Pogi in the race.
 
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He must be fuming that the next five World Championships are designed for him - the guy who should be perfect for an average WCRR route - to not have much of a chance.
 
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Another impressive solo done. Now he just needs to hang on on the Kwaremont and don't waste too much energy to hold of others. Just focus to be as fresh as possible on the last ascent. Form is good, hope he can win against Pogi mano a mano next week.
Exactly. Let Pogo do all the work as everyone is regarding him as the out and out favourite. I believe if Matthieu plays his cards well he can smoke teddy (at the latest in the sprint).
 
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What a monster.

Unless he is got some bad luck, i think he will be unbeatable on PR and Flandres.
If by unbeatable you mean hanging on to pogacar for dear life on the Oude Kwaremont and hope for the best, than I agree with you.

His cards for PR (bad luck notwithstanding) seem very good tho although I still hope that we finally get to see the battle to the finishline with WVA that was promised to us in 2023. Wout needs to overcome his fears though..

also with Paris Roubaix there is Philipsen again who was riding good on cobbles earlier and there's is the risk that, unless MvdP attacks from far out, he becomes a victim of teamtactics like in MSR.
 
If by unbeatable you mean hanging on to pogacar for dear life on the Oude Kwaremont and hope for the best, than I agree with you.

His cards for PR (bad luck notwithstanding) seem very good tho although I still hope that we finally get to see the battle to the finishline with WVA that was promised to us in 2023. Wout needs to overcome his fears though..

also with Paris Roubaix there is Philipsen again who was riding good on cobbles earlier and there's is the risk that, unless MvdP attacks from far out, he becomes a victim of teamtactics like in MSR.
He will not get dropped by pogacar in Flandres if he doesn't spend unnecessary energy during the race.
 
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Sounds like pre-emptive copium to me. When it's Pog vs Mathieu, I'll always be rooting for Mathieu but if you think he's 'unbeatable' in RVV... I don't know what to say.
 
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Sounds like pre-emptive copium to me. When it's Pog vs Mathieu, I'll always be rooting for Mathieu but if you think he's 'unbeatable' in RVV... I don't know what to say.
Let me say like this, he's not unbeatable in RVV, but he's not going to be beaten.
 
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Let me say like this, he's not unbeatable in RVV, but he's not going to be beaten.
Well that's an entirely different point of view, a valid one at least. Not that I agree: I still think Pog in his current form will beat him in RVV.
But I'm pretty convinced he won't be beat by Pog at PR. Ever, actually.*


*unless he also gets a lifetime contract an keeps racing untill he's 45
 
Well that's an entirely different point of view, a valid one at least. Not that I agree: I still think Pog in his current form will beat him in RVV.
But I'm pretty convinced he won't be beat by Pog at PR. Ever, actually.
A puncture, an accident, everything can happen. You need to race in order to win.

Nobody thought Pog could win RVV in 2023.
 
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Horner moved MVDP to 5th place in his ranking, ahead of WVA. Why? Van Aert made some knucklehead moves in E3. :rolleyes:

Horner is a funny guy.
For an ex cyclist he really has some of the worst takes out there. I guess it comes down to him being American plus being a former GC rider but he has so little understanding of the classics and one day racing in general.

He also suggested that Mads should’ve waited for Ganna and together they would’ve caught mvdp. That is just not how these races work. When the favorites make their efforts, the best guys are always in the front. There is no waiting on teammates or whoever because everybody is destroyed.