Teams & Riders The Remco Evenepoel is the next Eddy Merckx thread

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I don't think the number of times you win Tour of Belgium and Volta ao Algarve is what makes a great stage racer (Tony Martin has won 10 stage races).

A Vuelta win is of course better than finishing twice second in the Tour, yet it can still be argued that 6 GT podiums (in a row!) including a silver double like Dumoulin, is a more solid record for a stage racer than only a singular GT top-10 finish (which was the Vuelta victory, so less impressive than the record of Geoghegan Hart whose singular GT top-10 was a Giro victory).
 
I don't think the number of times you win Tour of Belgium and Volta ao Algarve is what makes a great stage racer (Tony Martin has won 10 stage races).

A Vuelta win is of course better than finishing twice second in the Tour, yet it can still be argued that 6 GT podiums (in a row!) including a silver double like Dumoulin, is a more solid record for a stage racer than only a singular GT top-10 finish (which was the Vuelta victory, so less impressive than the record of Geoghegan Hart whose singular GT top-10 was a Giro victory).
Yeah. I agree. Too bad Evenepoel's career is already over at the age of 24. You have to agree, making such claims about a rider who won the Vuelta at 22 years of age, is laughable at best.
 
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I don't think the number of times you win Tour of Belgium and Volta ao Algarve is what makes a great stage racer (Tony Martin has won 10 stage races).

A Vuelta win is of course better than finishing twice second in the Tour, yet it can still be argued that 6 GT podiums (in a row!) including a silver double like Dumoulin, is a more solid record for a stage racer than only a singular GT top-10 finish (which was the Vuelta victory, so less impressive than the record of Geoghegan Hart whose singular GT top-10 was a Giro victory).
Sure. Let's compare the career of a 24-year-old with the final tally of full gas Chiapucci.

Anyway. The point was not to argue about whether Remco is a great stage racer for the millionth time, but to have a laugh about CN's editorial insert. Pretty funny IMO. YMMV.
 
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Yeah. I agree. Too bad Evenepoel's career is already over at the age of 24. You have to agree, making such claims about a rider who won the Vuelta at 22 years of age, is laughable at best.
It was @red_flanders who brought up CN's comparison of their respective palmarès. I don't think such a comparison dismisses in itself what Chiappucci said, upon scrutiny.
Sure. Let's compare the career of a 24-year-old with the final tally of full gas Chiapucci.
You brought it up, no?
 
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Sure. Delete/ignore the relevant part about why I brought it up and bang on yet again about Remco. Yay.
You wanted it to be one way.

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Allez allez hope you have your best GT to date and unluck some progress for the future. Stage 4 I have high hopes atleast for him if not anything else. Allez allez
 
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C'mon dude, you know what I mean

I'm a random cycling fan who know nothing about road racing. Evenepoel will race already thinking he can't follow Pogacar.
As does 99% of the peloton. Rodriguez is probably also aiming for top 5, is that ok? I keep hearing Evenepoel isn’t GT material, but when he goes for top 5 he should aim higher?
 
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As does 99% of the peloton. Rodriguez is probably also aiming for top 5, is that ok? I keep hearing Evenepoel isn’t GT material, but when he goes for top 5 he should aim higher?
He isnt GC material untill he is GC material thats the nature of how conseption is viewed and works in the world.

Keep the faith not everyone have unlocked those keys at age 24 on the contrary if you go by history.
 

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