sad to see you leave OldermanishBesides; dropping the competition to solo for a win is the ultimate silencer move. Words are pointless.
I'm rooting for Remco to step up.
That said; I think I'm done on the forum.
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sad to see you leave OldermanishBesides; dropping the competition to solo for a win is the ultimate silencer move. Words are pointless.
I'm rooting for Remco to step up.
That said; I think I'm done on the forum.
Yes, he was invited by the Alpine team.Seems to be enjoying his off season, sure I saw him and Mrs E in the pits, possibly with Alpine, at this weekends Qatar F1 GP.
Its soon Christmas, he’ll add the needed kilos thereAlso, at the risk of starting a new Fatco/Slimco endless discussion, I have a feeling that he's looking leaner/sharper this offseason than during previous offseasons. Maybe he's trying to keep his climbing weight during the whole year with fewer fluctuations. Or maybe it's just the haircut and my eyes are deceiving me.
I agree that he looks leaner than normally during offseason. It'll be interesting to see how he looks during PN/TA. If he really wanted to focus more on 1-week and GT racing, he should be closer to his TDF weight there too.Also, at the risk of starting a new Fatco/Slimco endless discussion, I have a feeling that he's looking leaner/sharper this offseason than during previous offseasons. Maybe he's trying to keep his climbing weight during the whole year with fewer fluctuations. Or maybe it's just the haircut and my eyes are deceiving me.
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Got the same impression. He's turning 25, i guess he got rid of the baby fat.Yes, he was invited by the Alpine team.
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Also, at the risk of starting a new Fatco/Slimco endless discussion, I have a feeling that he's looking leaner/sharper this offseason than during previous offseasons. Maybe he's trying to keep his climbing weight during the whole year with fewer fluctuations. Or maybe it's just the haircut and my eyes are deceiving me.
I hope for no injuries. A fracture here means no training camp in December and probably not being able to compete at his best in Spring.
Would you call an ambulance if it wasn't severe? If he was fine he would start riding further along, which wasn't possible. So I wouldn't be surprised if it's his collarbone.He's been brought to the hospital this morning after a crash during training. No more information yet. Doesn't seem severe at first sight, but a fracture is always possible.
Edit: apparently he collided with a car of the national postal service, which are famous for not always following traffic rules with care.
For some reason I can't include the picture, so here it is.
With severe I mean unconscious, or worse.Would you call an ambulance if it wasn't severe? If he was fine he would start riding further along, which wasn't possible. So I wouldn't be surprised if it's his collarbone.
Even with a fracture, wouldn’t he be able to be at his best during Ardennes classics?I hope for no injuries. A fracture here means no training camp in December and probably not being able to compete at his best in Spring.
Oh man, after last year's mega crash in Itzulia you'd hope everyone would be healthy and ready to go for the upcoming season and then something happens while in training for it, what a bummer!Probably broken collarbone...
https://www.wielerflits.nl/nieuws/remco-evenepoel-heeft-sleutelbeen-gebroken-bij-trainingsongeval/
Damn, right around the holidays.Probably broken collarbone...
https://www.wielerflits.nl/nieuws/remco-evenepoel-heeft-sleutelbeen-gebroken-bij-trainingsongeval/
What does that matter? If it would be the same side, the injury might take longer to heal?on the left side, not the same as in itzulia.
Unfortunately I would sort of expect the same. It's a bummer because I think Remco was getting serious about shedding some weight, but over the holidays it's hard enough not to gain a few pounds anyway. But with an injury... at least it appears to not be a serious one, so hopefully he can at least hop on the trainer asap.First of all, good to hear that is wasn't worse.
2nd, now I expect an Ulle style bulking period over the holidays.
Almost zero people will look before opening a car door. Sometimes you can’t give enough room and you takes your chances.So. The postal guy swung open the car door without looking and knocked Remco right off his bike. Sigh.
Edit: lady
Huh... this setback when his season is starting. Probably 5 weeks without proper outside training and a few kilos heavier due to Christmas. It will be a tough challenge to be in peak shape for Ardennes but he can do it.Probably broken collarbone...
https://www.wielerflits.nl/nieuws/remco-evenepoel-heeft-sleutelbeen-gebroken-bij-trainingsongeval/
I saw an accident like this with my own eyes... I was walking on a sidewalk and a car driver opened his door without checking first and a cyclist rammed right into the door and flipped over onto the street. It was horrifying how the cyclist was just writhing in pain... we didn't have cellphones back then, so I had to go find a phone so I could call an ambulance.Almost zero people will look before opening a car door. Sometimes you can’t give enough room and you takes your chances.
Gotta protect yourself as a cyclist, not hope people are expecting you out there.