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

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It's easy to analyze that huge effort from our comfy perspective.
One thing is clear: Mathieu is accustomed to and expects to win every race he enters. He wasn't riding for 2nd and Remco is an afterthought until he rides close enough to be of assistance. He would know that Remco has zero chance of catching Tadej unless there was a crash. The problem with collaboration on a course like this; it tortures through pace-variation from both terrain and racing. A rider that catches you has already assumed a faster pace and MvP attempting to accelerate could completely blow up beyond finishing at that stage of the race.
It's easy to analyze because the mistakes are obvious. Van der Poel very clearly does not expect to win every race he enters. He admits Pogacar is better than him, yet he does not change his approach to maximize his chance of winning to reflect that.

Seriously it's all like Brahim Diaz gets another chance AFCON final last minute penalty only to do a Panenka again and miss again with 50% or more of fans somehow approving of his decision
 
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It's easy to analyze because the mistakes are obvious. Van der Poel very clearly does not expect to win every race he enters. He admits Pogacar is better than him, yet he does not change his approach to maximize his chance of winning to reflect that.

Seriously it's all like Brahim Diaz gets another chance AFCON final last minute penalty only to do a Panenka again and miss again with 50% or more of fans somehow approving of his decision
What's it called when you repeat same thing over and over again, expecting different results. 🤔
 
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It's easy to analyze because the mistakes are obvious. Van der Poel very clearly does not expect to win every race he enters. He admits Pogacar is better than him, yet he does not change his approach to maximize his chance of winning to reflect that.

Seriously it's all like Brahim Diaz gets another chance AFCON final last minute penalty only to do a Panenka again and miss again with 50% or more of fans somehow approving of his decision
If he admits after the fact and you question the approach he is being situationally realistic. It's amazing that many here pillory Tadej for demonstrating serious skills and denigrate all but the Belgian losers. Eddy would be embarrassed and he knows how he was treated by Spanish and French fans. If these postulations on tactics weren't so influenced by regional chauvinism they might be worth recommending to MvP.
"Everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the face." Mike Tyson
 
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If he admits after the fact and you question the approach he is being situationally realistic. It's amazing that many here pillory Tadej for demonstrating serious skills and denigrate all but the Belgian losers. Eddy would be embarrassed and he knows how he was treated by Spanish and French fans. If these postulations on tactics weren't so influenced by regional chauvinism they might be worth recommending to MvP.
"Everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the face." Mike Tyson
Yes, I famously hates Dutch people. That must be the answer
 
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It's a sporting ambition. It's more valuable for him to beat Pogacar in a clean fight than to complete another monument in a weak style. It's his choice, and I understand it.
 

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