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

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Bro I can't figure this sentence out
I'm saying that since 1977, no rider has beaten an existing record of most victories in one of the five monuments.

In 1977, De Vlaeminck had the most wins in PR, Merckx had the most in MSR and LBL, Coppi had the most in Il Lombardia and Merckx, Magni and Buysse had the most in Flanders.

In 2025, those people still have the records. Since then, Boonen has equalled De Vlaeminck in Roubaix and the three-time Flanders winners, and Cancellara, Museeuw and Mathieu have also equalled the Flanders record. But nobody has beaten any records. Mathieu can do that with a fourth Ronde win.
 
Pogi fans conveniently forget that MVDP also happens to be the greatest CX racer of all-time and was the best MTB racer in the world the last time he put the minimal amount of time it takes to be the best in the world at anything (2019). I would say a podium at LBL and a pure climbers WC aren't bad either for a guy who actually looks healthy. There are more exciting disciplines in cycling that require more technical skill than skeletons going up smooth mountain roads at 15mph...
i dont know why Pogi fans are so harsh/disrespectful of VDP all the time when Pogi himself isn't, he is very respectful. Pogi is for sure a lot better than his fans.
 
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Nice article on the best 1 day rider of the peloton. It’s in Dutch.

Second best
 
Multiple views on why MVDP won’t be dropped and will win Sunday.

 
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Multiple views on why MVDP won’t be dropped and will win Sunday.

It's all Dutch to me
 
Google translate works OK for me.

I give some credence to Chris Horner's theory that it will benefit Pog if he stops working if he can't drop MvdP and a small group comes back.

Since he can't beat MvdP one-up, he's got a better chance in a group of 10 or so who are rolling attacks on MvdP on the run in.
Maybe he should, but sprinting after 270k in RVV is different than in MSR. If Pog senses that MVDP is really laboured in the end he will take his chances in a sprint, otherwise I agree, he should try something else like stop working.
 
Just before Milan-San Remo, Bahrain Victorious team manager Aart Vierhouten said he had seen with his own eyes how Van der Poel trained last winter. “He used specific climbs in Spain for that. He trained his explosiveness less, I saw Mathieu working hard on 10-15 minute efforts. That is what he has to do when Tadej starts at the foot of the Oude Kwaremont and keeps that up until the top
of the Paterberg.”
After what happened in 2023 it was a no-brainer that MVDP would work on longer efforts, knowing that Pog can't drop him on shorter climbs only longer ones, and in Ronde that climb is Kwaremont. And if he is dropped he will not give up but believe he can bring Pog back before Paterberg.

MVDP is stronger than in 2023, that seems obvious, but so is Pog. So it's hard to really know if MVDP can match Pog or not.
 
If tomorrow turns into the expected Mano-a-mano I see him drain Tadej's confidence and legs by staying glued to his wheel and then deal the final blow himself by dropping Tadej, instead of the much expected, Tadej dropping him.
 
If tomorrow turns into the expected Mano-a-mano I see him drain Tadej's confidence and legs by staying glued to his wheel and then deal the final blow himself by dropping Tadej, instead of the much expected, Tadej dropping him.
Should/will probably be his race strategy, which is basically the same as MSR.

However, you would expect MVDP to be a little more aggressive since these are the races where almost his whole legacy on the road is. The cobbles and especially Ronde. A lot of people see him as the best classics rider and cobbles there has ever been... his tactic is to wheelsuck Pog? It doesnt really make sense to me. Should be the other way around if true in this race.
 
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If tomorrow turns into the expected Mano-a-mano I see him drain Tadej's confidence and legs by staying glued to his wheel and then deal the final blow himself by dropping Tadej, instead of the much expected, Tadej dropping him.
Tomorrow things will be different.

1- Van der poel is way more stronger now than in 2023.

2- In 2023 van der poel was still dealing with back issues.

3-He will not underestimate pogacar this time, and spend unnecessary energy in unnecessary attacks.

4-He had some bad luck in 2023 were also lost energy like when the chain dropped.
 
1- Van der poel is way more stronger now than in 2023.

2- In 2023 van der poel was still dealing with back issues.

His back issues were so serious that in 2023 he destroyed Pogacar in San Remo. He tried the same this year, Pogacar responded.
If we use San Remo as a reference, Pogacar improved more compared to Van Der Poel.

It's true, however, that his position before Kwaremont 2 was horrible and he spent energy chasing back after a mechanical.
 
His back issues were so serious that in 2023 he destroyed Pogacar in San Remo. He tried the same this year, Pogacar responded.
If we use San Remo as a reference, Pogacar improved more compared to Van Der Poel.

It's true, however, that his position before Kwaremont 2 was horrible and he spent energy chasing back after a mechanical.
He was also relying on Laporte to close the gap to Pogacar (who had his nose to the wind).
 
His back issues were so serious that in 2023 he destroyed Pogacar in San Remo. He tried the same this year, Pogacar responded.
If we use San Remo as a reference, Pogacar improved more compared to Van Der Poel.

It's true, however, that his position before Kwaremont 2 was horrible and he spent energy chasing back after a mechanical.
I don't think the San Remo comparison is particularly useful at all.

In 2023 San Remo, MVDP didn't put his nose in the wind at all until he made one single attack near the top of Poggio (after Wout closed a tiny gap for him). The gap he got from that attack was not much larger than the gap he got this year, it was just nearer the top so he was able to drop onto the descent before Pogacar could close.

I'd argue his San Remo performance this year was more impressive, but not really telling of what will happen tomorrow.

The question for me is if he has really improved his 10-15 minute efforts, as has been mentioned in a few articles already, or whether he will be dropped again on Kwaremont. I don't see any reason the gap between Pogacar and MVDP on these climbs will be any bigger than in 2023, but it will need to be quite a bit smaller for Mathieu to win.
 
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