I'd argue his climbing in the 2022 Vuelta best fits Pidcock's level relative to the opposition, including a day or two of struggling to hang on to the best. 3rd seems about right in relative terms, with only 12km of ITT.
Probably. But worth noting who Remco beat that year who rode this Vuelta:I'd argue his climbing in the 2022 Vuelta best fits Pidcock's level relative to the opposition, including a day or two of struggling to hang on to the best. 3rd seems about right in relative terms, with only 12km of ITT.
Not really. None of them were at a comparable level this race.Probably. But worth noting who Remco beat that year who rode this Vuelta:
Ayuso + 4' 57"
Almeida + 7' 24"
Hindley + 12' 01"
Third.
He never dropped Vingegaard, so he was suddenly going to do it?
Pretty sure behind Hindley.Where would the Vuelta winning Remco have finished in this Vuelta ?
10 minutes ahead of Pidcock. So he would have won the Vuelta by roughly 7 minutes.Where would the Vuelta winning Remco have finished in this Vuelta ?
…and Roglic crashed out of the Tour and broke his back whereas Remco came in healthy with targeted prep.No need to compare this Vuelta with the Vuelta Remco won. Numbers are getting better and better year after year but what matters is Remco won the Vuelta fair and square, and if someone says Roglic crashed which helped Remco, I'm going to say Remco was leading and beating Roglic before his crash.
Bola del Mundo had tiny gaps again this year. Angliru was a very fast stage going like 50kph for hours on the flat, which really suits Evenepoel. I doubt he ships more than 1'30 there.Pretty sure behind Hindley.
Remco has never tackled climbs like Angliru and Bola del Mundo and he would most likely suffer there.
The Vuelta is usually actually very hard in terms of overall fatigue, despite the small gaps due to all the altitude gain that serves no action.I'm surprised people are actually rating this vuelta. from the outside looking in, it looks a low level GT.
I barely followed it, so can be entirely wrong here. I just look at the standings and think, that can't have been a hard GT.
I mean it's still a GT and all that. But to say Remco would barely crack top 5 in this vuelta on his best form?
That just sound like a joke if i check out the standings.
I see a relative weak Vingegaard and an underperforming Almeida whose positioning is still worse than Remco 's positioning on a bad day. The rest are just nice stories if i'm being harsh.
I wouldn’t say it was was weaker than the Vuelta that Remco won, or the one Kuss won, or the giro that Pogacar won.I'm surprised people are actually rating this vuelta. from the outside looking in, it looks a low level GT.
I barely followed it, so can be entirely wrong here. I just look at the standings and think, that can't have been a hard GT.
I mean it's still a GT and all that. But to say Remco would barely crack top 5 in this vuelta on his best form?
That just sound like a joke if i check out the standings.
I see a relative weak Vingegaard and an underperforming Almeida whose positioning is still worse than Remco 's positioning on a bad day. The rest are just nice stories if i'm being harsh.
i don't like talking bad about riders, but i'm starting to feel like i should go on a villain arc, after reading some comments here. Give people a taste of their own medicine.
It's one of the stronger fields in recent years. I think Hindley has been really good right now, and he's only getting 4th. This is easily stronger than most Vuelta's since 2017 and any Giro since 2019.I wouldn’t say it was was weaker than the Vuelta that Remco won, or the one Kuss won, or the giro that Pogacar won.
A fairly average quality top ten really
Without a doubt. IMO, Roglic was a better GT rider (his ceilling was higher but crashes prevented him from ahowing that level) than Remco in 2022, specially in the Vuelta. But Remco won the Vuelta fair and square, it isn't his fault Roglic crashed out in the TdF (and later in the Vuelta).…and Roglic crashed out of the Tour and broke his back whereas Remco came in healthy with targeted prep.
How, Evenepoel is the only rider who can deliver nothing for a full year with 0 effect to his power ranking because people bought into him that much.People be overrating others and downgrading remco so much it's a bit of a joke.
The magic words 'Remco at his best....'The only thing that's changed this year is the arrival of new challengers.
Del Toro, Lipowitz, Onley. With Del Toro especially looking a beast.
Beyond that, i'll need to see a whole lot more before i could accept such quotes as seen in this thread regarding his ranking in this year vuelta.
Remco at his best has always smoked Almeida. Smoked Pidcock. Vingegaard is better than Remco. But Vingegaard looked weak from what i gather. So if Almeida is the benchmark, not a Vingegaard that's hard to rate. Then i have seen nothing to suggest Remco would not beat Almeida here. The great Almeida won Romandie by 1.30 on remco, a remco that felt so weak he decided to pull Lecerf.
I'll only give that Remco needs to prove he ain't the next Beloki, Bernal, Schleck.
I do think Remco wants the two GT Bernal won.The only thing that's changed this year is the arrival of new challengers.
Del Toro, Lipowitz, Onley. With Del Toro especially looking a beast.
Beyond that, i'll need to see a whole lot more before i could accept such quotes as seen in this thread regarding his ranking in this year vuelta.
Remco at his best has always smoked Almeida. Smoked Pidcock. Vingegaard is better than Remco. But Vingegaard looked weak from what i gather. So if Almeida is the benchmark, not a Vingegaard that's hard to rate. Then i have seen nothing to suggest Remco would not beat Almeida here. The great Almeida won Romandie by 1.30 on remco, a remco that felt so weak he decided to pull Lecerf.
I'll only give that Remco needs to prove he ain't the next Beloki, Bernal, Schleck.
So Almeida beat a very weak Remco but Remco didn't beat a very weak Almeida? Amirite?Fine lets go the villain route.
People be overrating others and downgrading remco so much it's a bit of a joke.
Almeida may have stepped up this year, or maybe he never faced stiff competition in the races he won.
He did not even take more than 1.30 on very weak Remco in Romandie.
Almeida finished on 7 minutes in the vuelta remco won. he was 10 minutes down on remco when he barely needed to work for Pogacar in the TDF last year. He finished 9th in the vuelta 23 only about 7 minutes ahead of a Remco that purposely took time twice after his crack. And now Almeida will easily beat remco cause he 'stepped' up. Recency bias much.
All i heard from commentators was that Vingegaard looked weak. I'm guessing he was compared to his usual self.
Yet he still won, without being truly challenged. I do'nt recall reading anyone dropping Vingegaard. So nothing special must have happened during this vuelta, if no one managed to take a bit of time on a weakened Jonas.
Pidcock is suddenly a world beater? I posted i would not be too negative about him, but really? he'll be lucky to ever finish top 5 again.
Hindley is a return to form, but that does not make him a world beater. I can name dozen people i rather have headlining my team.
There no way this was a hard GT, in comparison to say the Tour of 2 years ago.
Do you think 1.30 is a small margin in a one week stage race? Specially with only one mountain stage?The only thing that's changed this year is the arrival of new challengers.
Del Toro, Lipowitz, Onley. With Del Toro especially looking a beast.
Beyond that, i'll need to see a whole lot more before i could accept such quotes as seen in this thread regarding his ranking in this year vuelta.
Remco at his best has always smoked Almeida. Smoked Pidcock. Vingegaard is better than Remco. But Vingegaard looked weak from what i gather. So if Almeida is the benchmark, not a Vingegaard that's hard to rate. Then i have seen nothing to suggest Remco would not beat Almeida here. The great Almeida won Romandie by 1.30 on remco, a remco that felt so weak he decided to pull Lecerf.
I'll only give that Remco needs to prove he ain't the next Beloki, Bernal, Schleck.
Almeida has never been better than he is this year.Almeida showed podium this year. so what.
That just showed he rode on what i consider his level. a top 5 GT rider who somehow can't seem to bring it all together.
And fall short time and again.
Should i now think Remco would no be able to beat him cause of that. Let's be real. If i need to choose Remco at his bets versus Almeida at his best, it's an easy choice.
Obviously this year Remco would be nowhere. People remember Remco's low points and never the highlights.
Never seen Almeida do some of the things Remco did. Never seen him in the trenches. Closest he got is this year Vuelta, and his fighting spirit when it comes down to it seems limited. Consistent and bullish but nothing more. he lost time on a stage mostly not on legs but on positioning and willpower. but people don't care when that happens to someone not named remco. I have not seen Almeida do anything Remco can't do, But i have seen the reverse.
I have seen Almeida perform once before during a giro. now a relative okay performance during this vuelta.
I'm sorry but that's not enough to put him ahead of remco. especially when Pidcock is that close on third.
I'll say he does off the offchance of winning hist first GT today, if Jonas crashes. but that's unlikely. Almieda biggest strength is his consistency. Consistency is important. But more often than not, that alone won't put you over the top.