In his case, we're talking about 2-3 kilos between his regular spring weight to his GT weight. That's not like some other riders who lose double that or more.Yes, but the amount they gain and then have to lose again is the issue. Plus, the closer you live to your race weight the 'easier' it is for your body to adapt. Yes, its easier for some than others, but a pro needs to make the sacrifice.
Side note: does something obvious like "Every pro cyclist is more heavy in the off season and gradually loses weight towards their goals." need to be stated? Is there anyone who doesn't know that?
As to why he can't be closer to his ideal weight? Probably his metabolism is a bit different, and i also think a lot of it comes from the idea that he needs to be more heavy for classics and TT's (which he has proven numerous times is BS, since he dominated TT's while skinny, and became WCC and Olympic champion while skinny).
