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

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Well, he was the strongest today and probably would have won a 4th PR (with darkhorse van Aert who also might have had even more - looked at ease in the end).

But even if he probably timed form right, his season looks subpar for his standard. None of MSR, Flanders, PR - did not happen since 2021 where he lost the sprints vs. Asgreen (Flanders) and Colbrelli (PR).
 
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Clear favorite for Roubaix next year, and 2nd favorite for Sanremo again.

But really he should take a big think about how he wants to appraoch racing against Pogacar in these races.

He won't, but he shoudl.

I hope he's gonna try for the WC in Montreal. It's perhaps slightly on the difficult side for him, but he should be a podium candidate.
If he’s willing to put in the work to lose some weight. Will be too difficult otherwise. Belgium will probably act as a Pogacar leadout again
 
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Thats a wrap on MvdP's spring campaign I guess. What a spring it has been again. Although, as a fan, I would have like to see him add to his monument tally, I can live with how things went.

He won two big classics and some TA stage victories, even that is already more than most riders win in their career.

The streak of (2) monuments each year obviously had to end at some point. While he was great at a lot of moments since 2022, luck also seemed to keep going his way a lot. That luck and some questionable decisionmaking by him and his team catched up to him this spring, but thats cycling. They are not robots. It also gives the team a incentive to look what they can improve again, too much winning usually doesnt help with that.

We cannot know the future, but I see no signs of his decline, his form was good, while at the same time, I see no succesors to the MvdP-WvA.generation to take over yet. So I dont see why he wouldnt win more monuments in the future, even with Pogacar and perhaps Evenepoel around.
 

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I'll say it here. Mvdp after the TDF this year will go to the Vuelta to take the red jersey on the first stages and finish his collection of GT leaders' jerseys.
 
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It is a failed spring season for him, but that also shows what the expectations (rightfully so) are around him that anything less than winning a monument is a failed season. Winning Omloop and E3, two stages at Tirreno, and still concluding your spring season is extremely disappointing shows that only he has to be at his utmost best at MSR and PR (I don't see him winning RvV with Pogacar around) to have a successful classics season.
 
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After the Arenberg I wasnt sure he would continue but he did an admirable ride afterwards. It was nice how he congratulated his eternal Belgian rival afterwards.
 
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It is a failed spring season for him, but that also shows what the expectations (rightfully so) are around him that anything less than winning a monument is a failed season. Winning Omloop and E3, two stages at Tirreno, and still concluding your spring season is extremely disappointing shows that only he has to be at his utmost best at MSR and PR (I don't see him winning RvV with Pogacar around) to have a successful classics season.
It is and it isn't. Van der Poel has won everything there is to win, to the point now that I think he probably measures a successful spring less on what he wins and more on how his race goes.

In that light, Milano Sanremo was conditioned by a crash and Paris-Roubaix by a loss of two and half minutes in a crucial sector. It's unclear exactly how much the crash affected him (only he will know), and he could have raced Ronde differently given his inferiority to Pogacar.

That said, I don't actually think he'll look back on this spring season with disappointment. It feels more like he had the legs and the form, but luck got in the way of doing his best at 2/3 – and that's just cycling. I'm sure he's aware that he's gotten the rub of the green a lot in the past, and probably will do again. He'll be confident in the knowledge he can compete at this level again next year and move on.
 
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It is and it isn't. Van der Poel has won everything there is to win, to the point now that I think he probably measures a successful spring less on what he wins and more on how his race goes.

In that light, Milano Sanremo was conditioned by a crash and Paris-Roubaix by a loss of two and half minutes in a crucial sector. It's unclear exactly how much the crash affected him (only he will know), and he could have raced Ronde differently given his inferiority to Pogacar.

That said, I don't actually think he'll look back on this spring season with disappointment. It feels more like he had the legs and the form, but luck got in the way of doing his best at 2/3 – and that's just cycling. I'm sure he's aware that he's gotten the rub of the green a lot in the past, and probably will do again. He'll be confident in the knowledge he can compete at this level again next year and move on.
Yeah, as a pro you need to look at the positives. MVP has a lot of positives to take away here. as you point out it is really encouraging to loose due to circumstances more than lack of power or endurance.
And i also think he is aware that sometimes lady luck favors you in P-R and sometimes she doesn't.
 
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In this PR there was a big technical mistake. Had he chosen the same clips of the other Alpecin riders (read Philipsen), the race could've been back on for him.
Instead it was just hell.

Anyway impressive performance and a bit gutted his campaign had to end like this. But that's cycling.
 
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There's a reason why records are 3x RVV and 4x PR.

Van der Poel definitely has a good chance to equal or even improve them, but there have been similar contenders in the past.
 
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I'll say it here. Mvdp after the TDF this year will go to the Vuelta to take the red jersey on the first stages and finish his collection of GT leaders' jerseys.
No, maybe next year. I'm pretty sure he's racing Canadian classics and WC because it might suits him way better than next year
 
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Clear favorite for Roubaix next year, and 2nd favorite for Sanremo again.

But really he should take a big think about how he wants to appraoch racing against Pogacar in these races.

He won't, but he shoudl.

I hope he's gonna try for the WC in Montreal. It's perhaps slightly on the difficult side for him, but he should be a podium candidate.
I hope you don't mean Pogacar is the favourite for MSR, this year with the crash and MvdP dropping on Poggio was an exception, not a rule
 
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He was bad in San Remo, he was super strong in Flanders but he lost against an alien and he was super strong in Roubaix but had bad luck.
 
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In this PR there was a big technical mistske. Had he chosen the same clips of the other Alpecin riders (read Philipsen), the race could've been back on for him.
Instead it was just hell.

Anyway impressive performance and a bit gutted his campaign had to end like this. But that's cycling.
Actually, it was JP who was on prototype Shimano SPD-SLR.
 

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