Everything profs thatNo clue why that would be the case. Nothing proofs this
Everything profs thatNo clue why that would be the case. Nothing proofs this
Fixed it for you.when the hell did remco win a sprint against Pog ? Pog wins 10/10 no matter the terrain; Christ what the hell has happened with people in last 2 years
I strongly disagree with this.If Pogacar was better 1v1 on a road bike on a flat road at equal fatigue levels he would not have won the road race by only 1'30.
Everything points to Pogacar being way better in hills and Evenepoel being way better on straight flats, with everything inbetween being mostly a case of "it depends".
The evidence for this is also fairly overwhelming, considering Pogacar has never crapped out solo's like the 2024 Olympics or 2022 WC where 90% of the solo is on flat terrain interrupted by a few short hills. Also, we saw it very literally in a H2H in Amstel, where Pogacar dropped Evenepoel on the few hard hills and Evenepoel then dragged himself back to him on the easier sections, before being unable to drop a tired Pogacar on the Cauberg.
If Pogacar was better 1v1 on a road bike on a flat road at equal fatigue levels he would not have won the road race by only 1'30.
Everything points to Pogacar being way better in hills and Evenepoel being way better on straight flats, with everything inbetween being mostly a case of "it depends".
The evidence for this is also fairly overwhelming, considering Pogacar has never crapped out solo's like the 2024 Olympics or 2022 WC where 90% of the solo is on flat terrain interrupted by a few short hills. Also, we saw it very literally in a H2H in Amstel, where Pogacar dropped Evenepoel on the few hard hills and Evenepoel then dragged himself back to him on the easier sections, before being unable to drop a tired Pogacar on the Cauberg.
They are not fake. He is just insanely strong.What a performance. Hilarious how he arrived yesterday and still destroyed these fake TT riders. What a massacre this was.
Remco wasn't at his best IMO (15-20" slower than his best version) and Pogacar is a different beast when he practises his TT.They are not fake. He is just insanely strong.
Now I'm curious how on earth was Pogacar just 16 secs off him in the Tour flat TT?
GdL 2024, RVV 2023 and 2025. Kigali alone 67 kilometers, actually more because Del Toro was a burden for a long time.I strongly disagree with this.
Firstly, Pogacar was solo in Kigali while Remco had the help of 4 riders (3/2 later). If Pogacar lost time on flats, it was tiny margins for sure, not more than 3/4".
In AGR, there a lot of circunstances that can explain why Pogacar was caught:
1 - Wind
2 - Skjelmose helping Remco (even if Remco was doing pulls 3x longer)
3 - PR
4 - Van Wilder did a wonderful job for many km to keep the gap under 40"
Maybe I'm wrong but I saw Pogacar putting more than 1' on flat terrain in GdL.
Do you remember 2025 RVV? Pogacar put 40" on MVP/Wout/Mads/Stuyven after Paterberg.
So yeah, after a hard race Pogacar can be a monster even on flat terrain.
Here's the thing: with more reliable information on gaps(?) where should a solo rider put out the most effort? The answer is simple: on the hardest parts of the course where chasers tend to go into survival mode until they are back into territory where they feel more comfortable. Particularly if the lead gap was made on a hilly terrain. It's the best energy-expenditure plan if you can manage it.GdL 2024, RVV 2023 and 2025. Kigali alone 67 kilometers, actually more because Del Toro was a burden for a long time.
@Red Rick He also lost time on the final climbs at Amstel. Is he also bad at climbing due to that day? 🙄He was cooked by PR, like at Le Lioran. He would have lost time on the flat, climbing, or descending.
Remco lost time with him last year in Lombardy in the flat. Does that mean Remco is bad on the flats? 😅That's what you conclude from an Amstel. Most races say otherwise.
There is no monument that Pogacar has lost due to a supposed problem on the flat. In some cases he has gained time...
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Here, an isolated example, like Amstel, was used, but he was also failing on the climbs. When you're cooked, you fail on everything; it's not a question of the terrain, it's a question of being cooked.Here's the thing: with more reliable information on gaps(?) where should a solo rider put out the most effort? The answer is simple: on the hardest parts of the course where chasers tend to go into survival mode until they are back into territory where they feel more comfortable. Particularly if the lead gap was made on a hilly terrain. It's the best energy-expenditure plan if you can manage it.
A good soloist will ride a hill below max but hard enough to, theoretically; distance followers but not waste too much energy on downhills. That changes as the solo rider gets closer to the finish, of course. If you are stronger you'll maintain or increase the gap until the followers start to yield to fighting for lesser places. Seems like Tadej does it consistently. Remco can as well.
Merckx raced Worlds TT?pretty soon we will be calculating how many TT's Merckx won as opposed to Remco
Made it look easy. Honestly almost seemed like a joke to him. Wild.Another amazing performance- chapeau.
when the hell did remco win a sprint against Pog ? Pog wins 10/10 no matter the terrain; Christ what the hell has happened with people in last 14 days
If you look closely, Tadej has a superior sprint on all terrains. Remco will lose 10/10.Remco has improved his sprinting last 2 seasons, Pogacar sprinting remained the same.
I've seen Pogacar sprint on the flat, and remco sprint on the flat. On the flat they are about equal these days.
Uphill advantage is pogacar. If you find this hard to see, i wonder if you actually been watching races.
Pogi lost one time to Vingegaard last year, so I would say 9/10. it’s alsways something strange happening 1/10 times.If you look closely, Tadej has a superior sprint on all terrains. Remco will lose 10/10.
Yeah, strange things can happen. Pogi can beat Mathieu in a flat sprint.Pogi lost one time to Vingegaard last year, so I would say 9/10. it’s alsways something strange happening 1/10 times.
69 v. 23. So still a very very long way to go. But there were just more ITT's in the time of Eddy Merckx.pretty soon we will be calculating how many TT's Merckx won as opposed to Remco
He's literally perfection in TT. Indeed, it looked like a joke to him, as hes two levels above everyone else. Reminds me of a certain someone when it comes to RR.Made it look easy. Honestly almost seemed like a joke to him. Wild.
His TT position is so incredible, it's impossible to imagine anyone getting near him in the next five years.He's literally perfection in TT. Indeed, it looked like a joke to him, as hes two levels above everyone else. Reminds me of a certain someone when it comes to RR.
