Teams & Riders The Remco Evenepoel is the next Eddy Merckx thread

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Nah, Armstrong transformed at 27 after cancer, Froome at the same age after Belzebù 😂
Having treatments for cancer will certainly transform your body, but obviously its not the ideal way to do it. I don't feel like CF 'transformed' his body comp. He definitely refined it (flat worms or not), but he was never a 'thick' guy. Of course we can debate the definition of transform, but 10%* isn't a transformation IMO.

The sooner after puberty you establish a body comp., the easier it is to maintain and perform at that body comp. RE is a ways out now, and I don't really think that he wants to change (too much) moving forward. Could he still change his body comp 10%? With the science and money supporting him of course he could.

I'll type again though, he's great cyclist as is.

* I don't have his data so I don't know how much was body fat and how much was muscle.
 
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Apparently Evenepoel wasn’t even able to take off his own clothes after the crash on Wednesday. And what some people are going to love to hear too is that based on the numbers he was pushing on the Teide they expected him to be able to follow Vingegaard.

It's bad enough that his entire environment seems to consists of fanboys and sycophants (and this includes the Flemish press) but they also seem to have little respect for their opponent. "He could have followed Vingegaard yesterday, we could have beaten Vingegaard today"... but you didn't, and you couldn't. Now shut your mouth and do better next time.
 
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Apparently Evenepoel wasn’t even able to take off his own clothes after the crash on Wednesday. And what some people are going to love to hear too is that based on the numbers he was pushing on the Teide they expected him to be able to follow Vingegaard.


Will need to see it first. For now he was respectable with a crash. But it's always guesswork how much a crash influences. It's clear it wasn't a slide. But he also did not look completely banged up. It's nice to know his teide numbers were good. Long may the training numbers and training be good. And may that result in wins in the field both sooner and later.

It's bad enough that his entire environment seems to consists of fanboys and sycophants (and this includes the Flemish press) but they also seem to have little respect for their opponent. "He could have followed Vingegaard yesterday, we could have beaten Vingegaard today"... but you didn't, and you couldn't. Now shut your mouth and do better next time.

That wasn't remco saying it though this time around. a minor difference.
 
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The one thing I'll admit is really impressive is basically his steady state work on the rolling section between the climbs.

I don't think he emptied the tank working for Lipowitz, but the fact that he didn't need to and could do a pretty strong final climb.
 
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Agreed. I'd say Remco deserves an 8 out of 10 today, 9 even for being a selfless teammate. You don't climb like that and lack climbing qualities (the second climb was particularly brutal, 15-17-18-19-20% in the last 5 km). He then took over on the descent (putting several in trouble, who'd have thought?), then pulled until half way up the finish ascent mostly himself. If he and Bora are thinking performance and long game, then keep plodding away, stay focused and enjoy being a pro cyclist with a huge engine. Race hard, have fun and worry about nothing else.
Having some fun and camaraderie could give him the motivation to do the hard work.
 

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