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So test passed? ;)

How many tests are there still ahead of him in this race realistically (serious question, not sarcastic, I haven't really studied the route)?

The ITT (day after rest day, how does he recover from it)
12th stage, to see if he can still climb
14th stage to see if he can still climb
15th stage to see how he is on altitude and if he can still climb
17th to see if he can still climb
18th to see if he can still climb
20th to see how he comes out of the vuelta. (rare, medium, well coocked)


Not sure if they can be called tests. Think the major test is in fact is he still good in the last week. But i know we will evaluate it on every stage soo... :D

15 is Sierra Nevada, long climb with altitude, where i'm not so worried about the climb itself, but about the dissadvantage of pulling a group.

12, 14, 17, 18 and 20 are MTF (20 still has a 10km+ flat after the climb itself, no downhill). Haven't looked at the climbs themselves, but from what i hear they all seem gradual and not that steep. So same applies here, drafting matters. So race strategy might have a bigger impact than fitness.
 
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So test passed? ;)

How many tests are there still ahead of him in this race realistically (serious question, not sarcastic, I haven't really studied the route)?
Oh yeah!
One big test left, his recovery and ability to ride on highest level for three weeks. With this form, no stage would be a problem for him.
 
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Quickstep is the kind of team that would take Mørkøv, Jakobsen and another leadout rider to the Tour even if Evenepoel wins this Vuelta... look at the squads Uran had to deal with for example when he was one of the top favorites for the Giro back in his Quickstep days.

No chance

Next years TDF team will be all for Remco. QS was prepared to do that for Contador in 2009 when Kazhakstan wasn't paying Bruyneel and the riders
 
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You simply cannot bring Mørkøv and Jacobsen + another leadout rider. What you can do though is bring some great rouleurs like Asgreen and Cavagna, some decent mountains domestiques and then you can leave Alaphilippe to himself on some of the stages that suit him. Bringing Jacobsen + entourage, that means Evenepoel has close to no real support since you simply cannot expect Julian to turn himself inside out for Remco like hes doing in this race when in France and in better condition.

If they do, we should collectively sue them.

Alap WILL be on donkey duty next July unless Remco totally implodes over the next 2 weeks
 
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He trained on mortirolo and stelvio, I think he'll be fine. After TT I think he'll race differently as well.
Let's see the results after the TT. In theory, he gains time, however, even if this were the case, I doubt he approaches the future with anything but the composure he has demonstrated so far. I mean, he has mme
 
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I doubt that QS would take Jakobsen to the 2023 TDF if they serve up the same parcours.

It would be disappointing for the Tour to have identical parcours two years in a row. But I'm all for another Danish party.

RhD mode off
 
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Don't be mistaken, i"m just as excited Remco supporter as you!

But since he didn't prepare the climbs of the vuelta, i think he has left some additional time here. Up untill now he is riding a semi perfect race (could have had a potential of up to 3 stage wins by now). But the last part of the climb, his face, the use of his back the struggle reminded me alot about the Giro where he did the same thing when he was absolutely done. I know out of experience that when you go that deep, you recover way more slowly then if you just hit the limit. Luckily it is a rest day, but i'm a bit afraid that this was a costly gain for him in the long run. (Hopefuly it is more of a Giro trauma then something else :) )

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I think he pushed it because of the rest day tomorrow. Sure there's a cumulative effect for all efforts in a GT but as we saw yesterday he didn't push it because of today's stage.

The Giro was a crazy idea looking back on it and we didn't know how he was after not having raced for 9 months prior after his horrific crash at Lombardy.

In fact his 2021 results and even early 2022 results weren't great up until LBL, but because he was so talented he was able to still get wins and be competative in 2021.

I mean how many riders would love this type of palmares in an off year

1st overall Baloise Belgium Tour 3rd Green Jersey
1st Stage 2 (ITT)
2nd Stage 1

2nd Belgian National Championships (ITT)
3rd Belgian Natonal Championships (RR)

1st Tour of Denmark 2nd Green Jersey 1st Youth
1st Stage 3
1st Stage 5 (ITT)

1st Druivenkoers - Overijse

1st Brussels Cycling Classic

3rd European Championship (ITT)
2nd European Championship (RR)

3rd World Championship (ITT)

1st Coppa Bernocchi

8 wins is more than a career for most riders.

I think he's finally getting back to his 2020 form and clearly improving upon it.

He's riding a smart race and the team tactics and performance have been
great thus far.
 
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I think it is safe to say this is a different rider than the one we saw in the Giro last year. A bad day can always happen of course but the way he's riding I don't think it's likely. It's good that he isn't afraid to put the hammer down himself and that he isn't riding too defensively.
 
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I think it is safe to say this is a different rider than the one we saw in the Giro last year. A bad day can always happen of course but the way he's riding I don't think it's likely. It's good that he isn't afraid to put the hammer down himself and that he isn't riding too defensively.

Whoever decided on Remco doing that Giro without prep should be forced to clean his bicycle with a toothbrush before every raceday for the rest of his career. That was crazy.
 
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13 covid tests, Sierra Nevada ( altitude +length), recuperation in 3rd week.

Pretty much.

No major difficulties after the Sierra Nevada stage, though.

Seems as if the 3rd week was designed for Evenepoel mark 1 style raids ...to get him back in contention, if necessary. Stages 18 and 20, in particular.


It's all well within his comfort zone. Stage 20 with a flat part after the last climb, lol.

The Sierra Nevada stage could at least tell us more about what to expect from him in actual high mountain stages in the Tour and Giro.

So far he has posted his least dominant performance on stage 8. The most climber friendly climb up until now (and maybe in the whole race, if we disregard altitude). That to me shows that his climbing is still not a relative strength. I mean, he will smoke everyone in the ITT, right?

He's just so far ahead of the pack that it doesn't matter.
 
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There's a lot of people who made bs claims "he'll never do x or he'll never do y" who are awfully quiet these days. Easy to talk *** but owning up to it is a different story it seems
 
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So far so good, I didn't expect him to dominate like this. Looks like the training sessions on the Mortirolo really payed off on the really steep stuff. On paper those graidents always should have been great for a lighter guy who's a bit of a diesel like him. Now it looks like he'd pull a 2010 Basso on a climb like the Zoncolan where drafting doesn't matter and you just have to ride at your own pace.

That said, despite his dominance he could still blow up like 2018 Yates or Zülle in the 1998 Giro, even if it's "just" a Vuelta with a rather easy final week. So far he has also raced pretty smart and not wasted any energy doing high risk moves or sprinting for bonus seconds at intermediate sprints.
 
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Oh, he earned your respect? Then i guess it's ok that you were trolling your ass through the topic before. Let me kindly flip you the bird.

I don’t think this is the Logic-is-your-friend thread is it? :D

You take it all so personal though ;)

Oh and yes, remember my comment about policing the forum? Nobody appointed you, so let it go.

Remco shows great improvement. From a cocky loudmouth one-week racer, to a more mature and confident GT leader. Great to see. I never disliked him as a person, I really despised his cocky behavior and the ridiculous fanboyism in the thread.

I did not say he is going to win the thing. I said it would be great if he does, the way he is riding now. Disliking certain traits does not exclude having respect for their performance.

I genuinely feel sorry for you buddy for so staunchly having to defend your idol. It must really hurt when people have a different opinion ;)
 
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I don’t think this is the Logic-is-your-friend thread is it? :D

You take it all so personal though ;)

Oh and yes, remember my comment about policing the forum? Nobody appointed you, so let it go.

Remco shows great improvement. From a cocky loudmouth one-week racer, to a more mature and confident GT leader. Great to see. I never disliked him as a person, I really despised his cocky behavior and the ridiculous fanboyism in the thread.

I did not say he is going to win the thing. I said it would be great if he does, the way he is riding now. Disliking certain traits does not exclude having respect for their performance.

I genuinely feel sorry for you buddy for so staunchly having to defend your idol. It must really hurt when people have a different opinion ;)


Why would you say stuff like this (just one example):

Say it again. He ain’t winning a GT ever. Not hating, just facts.


About a 22 year old who has ridden one GT with poor preparation? Making posts like this with no argumentation just seems like trolling to me. You talk about "ridiculous fanboyism" but how would you describe your own behavior? Apparently it's not even a different opinion but "just facts"? You can call it an opinion I guess, a stupid opinion.