They should to write it down at sign-in, just for our convenienceNot bad for 85%. What was Yates and Bilbao percentage? since we have to judge everything by percentage
They should to write it down at sign-in, just for our convenienceNot bad for 85%. What was Yates and Bilbao percentage? since we have to judge everything by percentage
The only question is, could Remco have beaten Vingegaard this week in Gran Camino?
Sagan and Greg?
Not without going to jail.The only question is, could Remco have beaten Vingegaard this week in Gran Camino?
Sure he could. But he will not be in any close distance in either the Giro or TdF.
I am amazed how many believe his Vuelta victory suddenly turned him into a legit GT contender. Ever wondered if the Vuelta 22 was a weak edition?
Remco is off the charts but he is no legit gt rider.
Make me eat my hat, please.
I love ithow many believe his Vuelta victory suddenly turned him into a legit GT contender
I understand the paradox. But between the covid and the crashes it was no regular GT.I love it
I understand the paradox. But between the covid and the crashes it was no regular GT.
Hence he is no legit GT contender.
With this form he won't beat Roglic. He needs to improve a lot.
Sure he could. But he will not be in any close distance in either the Giro or TdF.
I am amazed how many believe his Vuelta victory suddenly turned him into a legit GT contender. Ever wondered if the Vuelta 22 was a weak edition?
Remco is off the charts but he is no legit gt rider.
Make me eat my hat, please.
I understand the paradox. But between the covid and the crashes it was no regular GT.
Hence he is no legit GT contender.
He climbed faster today than both Pogacar and Vingegaard's best times on Jebel Hafeet, while unlike them, he has not yet been at altitude. By how much should he improve exactly?With this form he won't beat Roglic. He needs to improve a lot.
Both Pogacar and Vingegaard wouldn't be dropped by Yates, nor in-from Roglic, and he will be in form by the time Giro comes.He climbed faster today than both Pogacar and Vingegaard's best times on Jebel Hafeet, while unlike them, he has not yet been at altitude. By how much should he improve exactly?
Funny you should say that. Pogacar got dropped so hard on Jebel Hafeet that he was closer to Eddie Dunbar than he was to Yates.Both Pogacar and Vingegaard wouldn't be dropped by Yates, nor in-from Roglic, and he will be in form by the time Giro comes.
That much.
Nowhere in Sanremo, Trentino and Liège. The MTF was cancelled in Tirreno, so difficult to gauge his form there.
90% chance Roglic crashes out of the Giro anyway, so you're probably right.With this form he won't beat Roglic. He needs to improve a lot.
I would love to see those accurate calculations mumbo-jumbo.90% chance Roglic crashes out of the Giro anyway, so you're probably right.
Pogacar beat Yates last two times on this mountain, if I remember correctly...Funny you should say that. Pogacar got dropped so hard on Jebel Hafeet that he was closer to Eddie Dunbar than he was to Yates.![]()
But he got dropped by over a minute in 2020, in between Pog's Vuelta podium, and Pog's first TDF win.Pogacar beat Yates last two times on this mountain, if I remember correctly...
Sure he could. But he will not be in any close distance in either the Giro or TdF.
I am amazed how many believe his Vuelta victory suddenly turned him into a legit GT contender. Ever wondered if the Vuelta 22 was a weak edition?
Remco is off the charts but he is no legit gt rider.
Make me eat my hat, please.
The only question is, could Remco have beaten Vingegaard this week in Gran Camino?
Doesn't change the fact that he got smoked for a full minute by Yates on this very climb.Pogacar beat Yates last two times on this mountain, if I remember correctly...
Yeah, I know.But he got dropped by over a minute in 2020, in between Pog's Vuelta podium, and Pog's first TDF win.