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Merlier already proved the team were right to bring him. I don't understand why that's controversial.
They would be CRAZY not to bring him!Merlier already proved the team were right to bring him. I don't understand why that's controversial.
Not saying they shouldn't have brought him, I don't have strong feelings about it, but obviously there's always controversy when a team splits focus between stage wins and GC.Merlier already proved the team were right to bring him. I don't understand why that's controversial.
But Remco doesn't give any type of guarantee in the GC. He will not fight for the win and the podium is not a certainty too. There are only 2 riders (Pog and Vingo) who should have full commitment.Not saying they shouldn't have brought him, I don't have strong feelings about it, but obviously there's always controversy when a team splits focus between stage wins and GC.
That's a point of view. Not everyone shares it, therefore, controversial. Again, not arguing the point, just saying that reasonable people could look at the goals and team composition in very different ways.But Remco doesn't give any type of guarantee in the GC. He will not fight for the win and the podium is not a certainty too. There are only 2 riders (Pog and Vingo) who should have full commitment.
So in your opinion, who deserves a full team around him? A GC win contender, a podium contender, a top5, top10?That's a point of view. Not everyone shares it, therefore, controversial. Again, not arguing the point, just saying that reasonable people could look at the goals and team composition in very different ways.
I think if Soudal actually had a team worthy of the mountains it would be a fair bit more controversial. But...
My opinion is that there's no blanket answer, it really depends on the team and particular riders.So in your opinion, who deserves a full team around him? A GC win contender, a podium contender, a top5, top10?
Like we saw yesterday and we will see in all other stages that is not pure sprint stages or a TT. Merlier and Van Leberghe will comit 100% to Remco and the team for as long as they can.That's a point of view. Not everyone shares it, therefore, controversial. Again, not arguing the point, just saying that reasonable people could look at the goals and team composition in very different ways.
I think if Soudal actually had a team worthy of the mountains it would be a fair bit more controversial. But...
The simple fact that his team mate Merlier won is sufficient to give him a confidence boost. He is a team player. If his injuries are not too bad, he will continue, even if he has some difficult days coming up.he's already lost some spark after stage one, plus we're not sure how bad the crash was, we won't know how he feels when he wakes up tomorrow morning...he's got to be spooked from so many mishaps...I know his mental resiliency is below nobody's, but enough is enough. I hope I'm completely wrong and my pessimism is overblown but I don't feel too good about it.
Yeah but I had one of those that was like slo-motion and didn’t believe I could have hurt anything until I squeezed my brake levers and pain shot up my arm. Broke the bone in the elbow joint and was out for quite awhile.We have no footage of the crash itself, right? Ideally it was just tipping over after someone in front of him crashed and not being able to get to a stand still fully, rather than hitting the decks at high speed…
We have no footage of the crash itself, right? Ideally it was just tipping over after someone in front of him crashed and not being able to get to a stand still fully, rather than hitting the decks at high speed…
Merlier ain't chop liver. So he was never gonna be dropped on a flat stage like that.
Also 1 rider riding more would not have changed the situation. In an echelon the chain needs to turn round and round.
The chain turned round and round. Merlier being part of said chain would not have made a single difference given the size of the chasing peloton. and the amount of people in that peloton chasing after the first echelon. So no i still can't see your point. Remco did not lose 40 sec cause merlier been selected. he lost 40 sec. cause of his team position. And they would never have closed that gap with or without merlier riding through once that gap was created.
Take a good look at how hard that first echelon was riding and who was putting in the effort, and also look at the chasing peloton. Merlier presence had zero impact. Unless you want to make the argument that Phillipsen and Alpecin went for the echelon cause of Merlier. But i doubt that, since there were other sprinters present as well. Like Milan.
Merlier already proved the team were right to bring him. I don't understand why that's controversial.
Right because Merlier fends for himself. The big issue is lack of mountain support.
He definitely had blood on his elbow and shin plus ripped kit.We have no footage of the crash itself, right? Ideally it was just tipping over after someone in front of him crashed and not being able to get to a stand still fully, rather than hitting the decks at high speed…
Merlier already proved the team were right to bring him. I don't understand why that's controversial.
He could be replaced with someone who could help Remco.Especially, seeing that he can do it without a leadout.
Merlier already proved the team were right to bring him. I don't understand why that's controversial.
So you think having solid mountain support wouldn't be useful? Why consider switching teams at all then? Soudal has all Remco needs to win a Tour. Unfortunately, 99.9 percent think that's not the case. Must be a bunch of cavemen, huh?You are living in caveman times. At Remco's level why does he need 3 or 4 mountain domestiques who are likely to be dropped early.
No, at least not at this level. I do think that UAE and Visma are able to bring him to a level where he can win the TDFIf Remco were to be on UAE or Visma, and say Pog and Vingo on other teams, would he have enough to win the Tour? Would Pog and Vingo be the riders they are now if they were on other teams? I'm not so sure.
There shouldn't really be. For most teams bringing 1 leader with a full team dedicated to him is kind of nonsense, and it only really makes sense for Visma and UAE, and even they simply have so much firepower that in case of emergency they lock up 3-4 more top 10 spots between them.Not saying they shouldn't have brought him, I don't have strong feelings about it, but obviously there's always controversy when a team splits focus between stage wins and GC.
Which Van Aert compensates with the work he does for Vinegegaard of course. Not really comparable with what Meeus or Merlier could do for Evenepoel.Van Aert in turn is different because his own objectives consistently clash with Vingegaards, usually because going for Van Aert's stage wins involves Pogacar taking more bonus seconds.
