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If he didn't come across as a geezer tech dinosaur I'd buy it.Patrick just wants us to think it’s a fake account.
If he didn't come across as a geezer tech dinosaur I'd buy it.Patrick just wants us to think it’s a fake account.
I think that would be the best thing they could do.wouldn't mind remco giving up the red to the break.
That’s all his ruse so you wouldn’t think it actually is him.If he didn't come across as a geezer tech dinosaur I'd buy it.![]()
I feel like he'd be way more offensive than that account...That’s all his ruse so you wouldn’t think it actually is him.
I expected this stage to ended up the way it did and I’m foreseeing Remco dominance until the itt stage. He might have more than 2 minutes at that point over the 2nd. The only question is will he cope with 3 weeks and that Sierra Nevada stage? If he does he’ll Win it, if he cracks he might not even finish in the top 3. Nevertheless he’s the most exciting rider atm.
Who changed modern cycling was Contador. The greatest achievement from Contador is not the Tour, it's his legacy.Remco was really impressive today, not only on the final climb, but also on the flats and climbs beforehand. He‘s liked by many, also in this forum, so I already expected the forum to celebrate his great ride…
He‘s now in the pole position… We of course cannot know if he is able to maintain for the rest of the race. Still 2.5 weeks to go, and insanely hard stages to come, until the Saturday before Madrid.
Remco is a racer who completely deserves his every success, because he almost always rides offensively, hardly ever hides, and rather works too much in the races than too less. He still seems to accept to waste some energy, now and then - he‘s obviously just too passionate about racing. A pleasure to watch, entertaining, and good for cycling.
The aggressive racing style of the likes of MvdP and Remco has influenced and changed modern pro cycling. In a good way!
Congratulations to Remco after today. Sad for Primoz, but happy for Remco![]()
Who changed modern cycling was Contador. The greatest achievement from Contador is not the Tour, it's his legacy.
As far as gradients yes it suits him but my question mark is around the high altitude (around 2.500 meters) and the fact that at that point we have already 2 weeks of raceSierra Nevada is a gradual, Remco diesel climb much like today was
Could be an epic ass whipping that day
As far as gradients yes it suits him but my question mark is around the high altitude (around 2.500 meters) and the fact that at that point we have already 2 weeks of race
He has another climb that's dangerous, but there anyone can crack and lose time, at stage 9 (Les Praeres climb) despite being only 3.8k long has gradients of 15% and 16%. The GC guys that reach that final climb with more energy saving can do damage
Yep. Sunday's climb is the one he needs to get over. It's a slightly longer and steeper version of Mende
Of course, if he has San Sabastien form, he'll handle it fine. He curb stomped the Peloton on a similar climb in San Sabastien
Not as though by any means, there were only 300 meters with a gradient around 15% the rest of the climb, which was 2k long if i recall correctly, was around the 10%. And the oposition this time will be stronger in numbers (Roglic, Sivakov, Yates, Hindley, Mas, Almeida, O'Connor, Tao). Let's wait and see but very hyped for the next stages this weekend
The beginning of the end.Good performance on stage 6.
P.S. The word in the ploton is only Remco skipped the icy bucket bath today.
Big days coming up for Remco. He looks up to the challenge.