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

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WC course is not that bad for Van der Poel.
I suppose in the same way that van der Poel can do well at Liege or Lombardia (he has top 10s in both) then the Montreal course is not "that bad", but he has no chance of winning if Pogacar decides to turn up, and a single digits percent chance otherwise.

Pursuing objectives in MTB would have a far greater chance of payoff.
 
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I suppose in the same way that van der Poel can do well at Liege or Lombardia (he has top 10s in both) then the Montreal course is not "that bad", but he has no chance of winning if Pogacar decides to turn up, and a single digits percent chance otherwise.

Pursuing objectives in MTB would have a far greater chance of payoff.
Without Pogacar I don't think it's impossible at all.

It's really not harder than LBL.
 
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1.6 km at 7% with max of 9.2...looks like 12 times?

Why is that so different from an effort like the Ronde or Amstel even? I don't know the course, never watched the Montreal race, but on paper...seems like right in his wheelhouse?
 
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1.6 km at 7% with max of 9.2...looks like 12 times?

Why is that so different from an effort like the Ronde or Amstel even? I don't know the course, never watched the Montreal race, but on paper...seems like right in his wheelhouse?

The course, in terms of total elevation gain and climbs type, should actually be more similar to Liege. Neither Amstel or Ronde have such long sections of 7%ish avg. gradient (repeated so many times on top of that). MVP would be an underdog not only vs Pogacar but also vs Evenepoel (who was very dominant recently vs non-Pogacar guys). Bronze is possible the way he did it in Liege 2024 but still guys like Pidcock, Healy and Ciccone say "hi".
 
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The course, in terms of total elevation gain and climbs type, should actually be more similar to Liege. Neither Amstel or Ronde have such long sections of 7%ish avg. gradient (repeated so many times on top of that). MVP would be an underdog not only vs Pogacar but also vs Evenepoel (who was very dominant recently vs non-Pogacar guys). Bronze is possible the way he did it in Liege 2024 but still guys like Pidcock, Healy and Ciccone say "hi".
Hmm. Well I hope he goes for it, he'd IMO add a lot to the tactics and the race. I have the lingering thought that he won't be easily dismissed on this course.
 
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1.6 km at 7% with max of 9.2...looks like 12 times?

Why is that so different from an effort like the Ronde or Amstel even? I don't know the course, never watched the Montreal race, but on paper...seems like right in his wheelhouse?
Also, most of the rest of the lap is false flat downhill, which makes it slightly easier than a straight descend and then flat inbetween. Similar reason why all the non men's elite races in Kigali were so extremely passive.