Well let's hope a contradictio in adiecto, and I shall wait but there are limits to patients.This is a contradictio in terminis.
Please stick to the Masnada thread.
Well let's hope a contradictio in adiecto, and I shall wait but there are limits to patients.This is a contradictio in terminis.
Please stick to the Masnada thread.
Every patient has his limits. My reply was because what made Merckx, Merckx, was the fact that he won all through the year, and didn't peak.Well let's hope a contradictio in adiecto, and I shall wait but there are limits to patients.
He has a long way to go to achieve the Kelderman crash record. Not in the same classRemco Evenpoel is the next Wilco Kelderman thread.
Last year in Lombardia, I think he was the best in the mountains. He should be able to climb very well, seeing the amount of Watts/kg he can push for a long time (see flat TTs) and also past 200 km (see Worlds).i have to admit today was the first time i started to buy into the questions about whether he will ever challenge in successive high mountains.
i agree it has been a rollercoaster ride this season and he has done well to return to winning ways, but...today is the first time i have started to doubt a little whether he is truly GT material.
he is very young and coming off a terrible injury and hard to read too much into one race, so i will go into next season with hope, but that hope is now tempered, tbh.
His flat vs climbing performances remain enigmatic to me even if you account for him being super aero to an extent.
How far was he back over the top of the climb? It's like he can't push to hang on but then keeps going on the flats anyway
if the topic keeps returning to weight gain, this thread may have to be renamed "Remco Evenepoel is the new Bananito thread".He definitely looks bigger than in the spring. Anyway, no show from Remco today as he simply didn't have the legs. Over the last week the new Eddy realized that competing with the Slovenians in mountainous races is the hardest thing in cycling.
I forgot he even existed.if the topic keeps returning to weight gain, this thread may have to be renamed "Remco Evenepoel is the new Bananito thread".
They wanted their 3 leaders together over Ganda and then for Evenepoel to try and get away on the flat.
I imagine with Pogacar away they would've had Evenepoel bring him back before the final hill?
If Evenepoel had proper legs today, I imagine same situ except RE in a place of Masnada with Pogi.. and they drive off nicely from others just switch places > RE brings Pogi to the 200 to go and Pogi wins. Make me change my mind.![]()
I would honestly have liked to see his descent. He finishes 50 seconds behind the Vingegaard group and he was dropped +/-4k from the top? Can't have been an awful descent if he loses so little time after being dropped so soon.Yeah, Remco surely would have blitzed that descend just like Masnada.
I haven't seen much of the race with no feed here.According to the DS Evenepoel had a bit of a hunger knock in that final climb. Which could explain why he seemed to have recovered later on.
Of course, but Remco now has a big problem. How is it posible that such a talent comes out in the midst of another evidently bigger talent?Every patient has his limits. My reply was because what made Merckx, Merckx, was the fact that he won all through the year, and didn't peak.
That's a bit ridiculous (I guess that's part of the joke?)Remco Evenepoel is a Belgian Diego Ulissi thread.
Remco eveenepol is a Belgian Simon spilak thread.
Remco Evenpoel is the next Wilco Kelderman thread.
Remco Evenepoel is the Belgian Tony Martin thread.
I wouldn't be surprised if Taddy is like Eddie and more ways than oneSeriously, the next Merckx has arrived and delivered. It ain't Remco.
Yes...perhaps..nonetheless Remco will work on his weaknesses in the next few months. He will be at optimum condition for the 2022 season. Look for many more victories heading his way.Agreed. It can't be argued that Remco has been in a very good form in recent weeks, on some occasions producing wattage that seemingly put him in HC of watts/kg. Yet, he was on his backfoot on some climbs this week. I remember I had a discussion with you about fatigue being a factor for his poor climbing in the Giro. But maybe there is a grain truth is his limited long-climb capabilities. It's also possible that he's simply too heavy right now (plus obviously a worse day today).