Rogla has nothing more to proof, he will win TdS and that's it.Makes sense…is that speculation or is there info to that effect floating out there?
I find Roglic's situation in all this a harder read. Could definitely see him going for a Giro or a Vuelta, and wouldn't rule out all 3 of them doing the Tour next year. Suisse for sure makes sense. I think for the GT's my early guesses would be...Rogla has nothing more to proof, he will win TdS and that's it.
Would love to see Remco riding the Giro FTW in 2027.
Wouldn't be a bad thing at all. How might you see that breaking out in terms of who is riding what?I'm hoping 2026.
Remco will need to learn a few things that weren't part of his prior support team's focus, or on their radar at all.But will Remco be the sort of guy happy with that? He know he has expectations of podium or better, if Lipo is better than him there will be some problems for sure
Wouldn't be a bad thing at all. How might you see that breaking out in terms of who is riding what?
bold prediction for Giro 2026: Remco, Lipo, Hindley, Roglic, Pelizzarri, Van Gils, Meeus, MosconWouldn't be a bad thing at all. How might you see that breaking out in terms of who is riding what?
Is it there is nothing more to prove, or nothing more he can prove?Rogla has nothing more to proof, he will win TdS and that's it.
That is bold!bold prediction for Giro 2026: Remco, Lipo, Hindley, Roglic, Pelizzarri, Van Gils, Meeus, Moscon
They don’t need to take Meeus thoughbold prediction for Giro 2026: Remco, Lipo, Hindley, Roglic, Pelizzarri, Van Gils, Meeus, Moscon
Sound interesting. But I think van Gils will have a complete campaign in the spring classics. So Aleotti as a pure helper would be a good fit.They don’t need to take Meeus though
Because the situation is different from this year. For Meeus to join there are 2 things needed.Why?
Nothing is guaranteed but moving from Visma to RBH is not the same as moving from SQS to RBH.I did not see Roglic make any performance gains when he left Visma for Red Bull/Bora. There are no guarantees Remco will make any performance gains with his move.
Riding Tour of Britain again next month.
There’s that stage that finishes on a 3km climb at 10% average. He can try to go as hard as he can on thereHmm. No ITT. Three “hilly” stages followed by three flat stages. I guess this will all be simply about getting kms in I guess. He never got back to peak last year on a similar schedule.
It's the other way around. Three flat stages first, followed by three hilly stages.Hmm. No ITT. Three “hilly” stages followed by three flat stages. I guess this will all be simply about getting kms in I guess. He never got back to peak last year on a similar schedule.
More importantly, the Tour of Britain route has finally been announced. It's basically split into 1-3 for sprinters and 4-6 for GC.
First two stages are basically identical flat stages in different parts of Suffolk. Third stage is still a sprint stage, but the final 20km have a couple of small difficulties that could make it hard for the calibre of teams at the ToB to control.
Fourth stage is a re-run of the Stage Seven in 2019, famous for one of Mathieu Van der Poel's greatest ever victories (an uphill sprint ahead of Trentin and Simon Clarke). Fifth stage is short at 130km and has a double Tumble ascent. This is probably the most well-known climb in Wales, and is genuinely quite hard – just under 3km at 10% before flattening out for about 1.5km at 5-6%. Last visited in 2014, home to Edoardo Zardini's second-greatest ever win. Stage Six is the second half of the Welsh double header, and is an incredibly short (110km) punchy ride through the old mining valleys of South Wales. The climbs they picked in the middle are maybe a bit too shallow to break the race apart, so it might end up just coming down to who is fastest up and down Caerphilly Mountain (1.4km @ 10%).
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It's the other way around. Three flat stages first, followed by three hilly stages.
I don't know why it says 2025 on that site but those are last year's stages. Check: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-of-britain/2024/statistics/startHmm. Not according to here: https://tour-of-britain.com/route/
Rent a Bike to RBBH isn't a huge difference, but QSS to RBBH might be.I did not see Roglic make any performance gains when he left Visma for Red Bull/Bora. There are no guarantees Remco will make any performance gains with his move.
source ?Apparantlu Red Bull offered to have Remco examined in their medical centre after he crashed into the car door.
If so, Red Bull must have at least confidence in their medical team.