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

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I think it’s the other way around. If MVDP is good enough, Pogi doesn’t win, if MVDP isn’t he will. At least that was the case last year.
It's more like there are 3 monuments that only those 2 can win, and it depends on the other

And since you've mentioned RVV, Pogacar won because he was the best. MvdP was clearly a 2nd best but lost a sprint, it happens. In 2022 Pogacar was at least 2nd strongest and finished 4th
 
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VVDP's peak cobbled classics form was 2024.
In 2025 he was ill in the Flanders run up, and after Paris Roubaix said he struggled and it felt like he was hitting every cobble, compared to the previous year where he felt he was gliding accross them.
 
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He wasn't sick, so Pogi lost PR because of his crash then.
Not crashing is a part of cycling, even road cycling. He had 2 crashes due to not being as good technically as his opposition in Strade & Roubaix.

Road fans don't seem to understand this part of cycling.......
 
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He wasn't sick
Yes he was. Why are you rewriting history?

 
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He wasn't sick, so Pogi lost PR because of his crash then.
Pogi lost PR: first, because of his crash. Second, because MvP paced his gap until Pogi eased off. Third, because there was no need for a sprint.
Who would've won that sprint?