Subtitled interview with Sporza (translation is a bit wonky, but passable).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDYSp84U3nw
Apparently not the entire interview has been subtitled, the youtuber says it's a work in progress. In the final (untranslated) part, the interviewer says that he's so calm and mature amidst all the attention. Remco says he's mentally strong. First he'll take some time off, and then assess the situation, what happens next. His trainer says he can still improve because he still doesn't really live like a pro (fries and chocolates). True, says Remco, he'll be going to McDonalds after the interview. He now lives "70-30". As in 70% "good" (regarding food etc) and 30% bad, but in preperation for the WC that was 90-10. And it paid off.
Interview in English, post-race:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgKqbHO81fc
Also: i read on social media that he did the "goat" sign, because a friend dared him to. So we can put that to rest too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDYSp84U3nw
Apparently not the entire interview has been subtitled, the youtuber says it's a work in progress. In the final (untranslated) part, the interviewer says that he's so calm and mature amidst all the attention. Remco says he's mentally strong. First he'll take some time off, and then assess the situation, what happens next. His trainer says he can still improve because he still doesn't really live like a pro (fries and chocolates). True, says Remco, he'll be going to McDonalds after the interview. He now lives "70-30". As in 70% "good" (regarding food etc) and 30% bad, but in preperation for the WC that was 90-10. And it paid off.
Interview in English, post-race:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgKqbHO81fc
Also: i read on social media that he did the "goat" sign, because a friend dared him to. So we can put that to rest too.