If that happens, Pogi will walk home the Tour.Remco is often in great shape after altitude camps, so I think he can beat Vingegaard this week. Even making it a very close fight for the win should be enough to change the discourse around here.
If that happens, Pogi will walk home the Tour.Remco is often in great shape after altitude camps, so I think he can beat Vingegaard this week. Even making it a very close fight for the win should be enough to change the discourse around here.
Why? If Remco reaches Vingegaard’s level, that is bad news for Pogacar. You seem to assume, that this could only happen if Vingegaard declines to Remco’s level, but that does not have to be the case.If that happens, Pogi will walk home the Tour.
I agree. It's all about his position/gap to other riders. I just hope he also really tries to go for it on the more punchy stages. That he rides them as if they are one day races, or like when he had no GC ambitions in Vuelta 2023 anymore and just went stage hunting.I would also consider how he finishes in top 3.
If he is not too far from Vingegaard (assuming he wins) that would be great.
If he is more than 2 minutes behind, like Landa was in 2024, I wouldn't be impressed.
That would be the case, Jonas declines. If Jonas doesn't win easily, or doesn't win, no matter who's second, Pogi will walk home the Tour. Jonas will have a Giro in his leg as well.Why? If Remco reaches Vingegaard’s level, that is bad news for Pogacar. You seem to assume, that this could only happen if Vingegaard declines to Remco’s level, but that does not have to be the case.
And their level at Catalunya is not necessarily decisive for their level at the Tour either.
Pogacar is most likely winning the tour anyway. Regardless, why assume Vingegaard need to decline for their level to meet and not Remco improving?That would be the case, Jonas declines
All riders improvePogacar is most likely winning the tour anyway and in every way no matter what. Regardless, why assume Vingegaard need to decline for their level to meet and not Remco improving?
I think he can and will improve this year.
Improve relative to the competition* thenAll riders improve
And relative to themselves.Improve relative to the competition* then
Love the optimism. Remco will not reach Vingegaard's level and Pogacar doesn't lose any sleep thinking on Remco as a rival for the Tour.Why? If Remco reaches Vingegaard’s level, that is bad news for Pogacar. You seem to assume, that this could only happen if Vingegaard declines to Remco’s level, but that does not have to be the case.
And their level at Catalunya is not necessarily decisive for their level at the Tour either.
Love the raw realism, but I honestly believe that Remco can be the main challenger for the TourLove the optimism. Remco will not reach Vingegaard's level and Pogacar doesn't lose any sleep thinking on Remco as a rival for the Tour.
We should compare Remco to guys like Lipo or Almeida, because they have the level to be on the podium in the Tour.
[citation needed]All riders improve
If we are talking about overall talent, for sure Remco is miles better. However I was talking about climbing and only climbing and there my friend, Remco is not much more talented than Almeida or Lipo (marginally better imo).Love the raw realism, but I honestly believe that Remco can be the main challenger for the Tour.
The other guys you mention are not the same level of talent as Remco come on. When Remco cleans up Vingegaard this week, oh boy...
Very fair. Almeida and Lipo, while really good, I just can't see them go full nuclear and win a TDF in this era. I have a feeling that Remco can do just that. At least once.If we are talking about overall talent, for sure Remco is miles better. However I was talking about climbing and only climbing and there my friend, Remco is not much more talented than Almeida or Lipo (marginally better imo).
Very fair. Almeida and Lipo, while really good, I just can't see them go full nuclear and win a TDF in this era. I have a feeling that Remco can do just that. At least once.
I also have a feeling he's in great shape and will beat Vingegaard this Volta Catalunya, so we'll see.
It will be more crowdy on the hype train again. I have tickets for everyone who wants to join![]()
No refunds, but there are connecting trains to le gare de Seixas, if that's where you're going.Do you offer refunds for those who want to get off the train?
Honesty, I'm not convinced with all that climbing and his build.Remco is often in great shape after altitude camps, so I think he can beat Vingegaard this week. Even making it a very close fight for the win should be enough to change the discourse around here.
It is dangerous to be convinced when it comes to Remco's climbing in a WT one week. But this time is different, he will cook Jonas!Honesty, I'm not convinced with all that climbing and his build.
Can't even beat the sprinters field in Catalunya.They'll make a proper sprinter of him yet. If he can't win yellow, he might go for the green jersey.
I also have a feeling he's in great shape and will beat Vingegaard this Volta Catalunya, so we'll see.
He's still young!Can't even beat the sprinters field in Catalunya.
And Cipo peaked at 35, when he won at MSR, so no need to do that race soon as well.He's still young!
Petacchi peaked at 29-31
He needs to have made big progress from UAE Tour to perform at that level.This would be a major surprise. If he's somewhat close to Vingo in the GC (i.e. under 1 minute) it would be a really good performance. I think he will end up in top3 showing good level in the mountains.
