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

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Maybe...but, I mean, we all know he would have been smoked right? Maybe next year he can get to that level, but I think he would have been in the Pogi group today if he'd raced it.
Do we? I don’t know, Remco at his best pushes similar numbers. Just not sure he can do this if the race was as hard as today and for 3 weeks straight.

So probably he wouldn’t have been able to follow but that’s a boring premise for this topic.
 
Do we? I don’t know, Remco at his best pushes similar numbers. Just not sure he can do this if the race was as hard as today and for 3 weeks straight.

So probably he wouldn’t have been able to follow but that’s a boring premise for this topic.

Remco's issue has been climbing at altitude. However, it you get him in his Vuelta shape he's quite dangerous.

I think the challenge is that Vinegaard and Pogacar like to change speeds and can do explosive attacks that are punchy where as Evenepoels attacks are typically ones where he is consistenly nudging the pace and others eventually fall off because they cannot stay on his wheel.

Of course the otehr issue is that Vinegaard has much better support. However if De Plus comes to Quickstep and De Wilder keeps improving he'll have a much better chance dealing with Vinegaard.
 
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Do we? I don’t know, Remco at his best pushes similar numbers. Just not sure he can do this if the race was as hard as today and for 3 weeks straight.

So probably he wouldn’t have been able to follow but that’s a boring premise for this topic.
He knows he needs an altitude training camp first. To beat or even just follow Vingegaard he needs a similar preparation and be as razor sharp as he can comfortably be without losing power. He needs the 20-30 watts he was missing in Suisse. A hard race, 3 weeks ... I am pretty sure that this does not matter if he has the watts/kg to follow. On the contrary, the longer the race, the better for Remco. His diesel keeps going.
 
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Maybe...but, I mean, we all know he would have been smoked right? Maybe next year he can get to that level, but I think he would have been in the Pogi group today if he'd raced it.

Yeah, he'd have been with Pog today.

Pog is likely at Remco TDS level. Not beating Vingegaard at that level. Finishing with those who Remco was finishing with at TDS, and that was an out of form Remco

Not so good, Pog
 
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Always fun to see the top GC rider in the world blow the Tour to pieces only for the Evenepoel thread to go "Remco could have done that"

From a reliable source I know that Skeletor and Teddy actually paid visit to Remco in June. They asked how he felt and advised him to rest more after the Giro disappointment. UAE and JV DS convinced the old man as well ($$$).
 
Relax, 5 years ago nobody had ever heard of Vingegaard. These things change quickly in cycling. I'm not sure it will be Evenepoel that challenges him, Ayuso would indeed maybe be a better bet, but someone will come along.
Froome had quite the reign for a couple of years, and would've won more TDF's without crashes and some bad luck. Feels like Vingegaard is currently also ahead of the pack like Froome was. Unless Remco reels him in, which I think is very possible since Remco at 100% is the best in the world (imo).

Looking forward to next year already
 
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Relax, 5 years ago nobody had ever heard of Vingegaard. These things change quickly in cycling. I'm not sure it will be Evenepoel that challenges him, Ayuso would indeed maybe be a better bet, but someone will come along.
I would like to see how young Lenny Martinez develops... because when it comes to climbing in the high mountains he has the potential to become one of the best.
 
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The performance by Vingegaard yesterday was worse by w/kg estimates than Remco in March this year on Lo Port. Therefore, we place an asterisk next to the 2023 Tour winner. :)
Only if you don't adjust for altitude and include the Majka pace. And that's not mentioning the difference of stage profile and how it was raced before the last climb.