Teams & Riders The Remco Evenepoel is the next Eddy Merckx thread

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He's doing both, as someone of his skillset and talent warrants. It's just a period with an incredible level, especially as the science of performance and high budgets have changed the game from the Hinault-Lemond era. But he's doing the right thing, especially for Belgium, which hasn't had a Tour winner for even longer than France. And he's only 23, so there's time to think big in his career. Plus it's what he wants.
There was an Hinault era. There was no Hinault-Lemond or Lemond era.
 
Who gives a flying eff, apart from his die hards.
Most people who follow cycling acknowledge extraordinary talent.
Some people don't, but I wonder what they are doing on a cycling forum, in a thread about Evenepoel, waisting their valuable time...

They could as well be knocking on doors with bibles in their hands and hand out brochures with watchtowers.
 
Even those are clearly entertained as they keep coming back to this thread :p

A: no one
B: no one
C: almost everyone, and will defend all of them towards people in cat. D and E, so for those people, I seem to have those riders in cat. A or B.
D: no one
E: no one

Category F: Failed in life, obviously flawed humans, but first thing you feel is pity and not hate:
Jan Ullrich, Marco Pantani, Frank Vandenbroucke

Category G: bad apples (like F but also a bad / fake / poisonous character, making me angry, but hating is a step too far for me)
Lance Armstrong, Philippe Gaumont, Riccardo Ricco, Richard Virenque
I was a big fan (at least B) of a current category F (Ullrich) and my wife of a category G (Virenque). The drop was so deep that we needed two decades to recover! After being a category B GVA fan for 5 years (a safe option), I am now firmly in the Remco camp but, as I follow cycling more than ever, I also have a list of riders that I admire because of their outstanding performance (including the other 5 of the big 6). Remco is a local for me but also has the attributes I like (huge talent, honest, outspoken, a bit an outlier in his sport, underdog position vs his competitors or the general perception). He is probably the guy I would have liked to be when I dreamed about winning the TdF in my younger years although I don't see big parallels between his personality and mine. I am an introvert (so not a 'normal person' apparently).
 
So let's resume. You want 'easy' treatment.
First time poster here so take it easy on me please!
After Remco got hurt in his post-stage crash and suffered on Javalambre:
So wish there was another multi mountain stage tomorrow.
Rest day poll:
Anyone but Remco.
in this very thread:
Who gives a flying eff, apart from his die hards.
to top it off:
People are allowed to have a difference of opinion, doesn't mean they're haters.

From 26 posts, you managed to have 16 about Remco, either gloating at him, belittling him and (I smell the irony) trying to suggest only his die hards give a flying eff.

I fear you're the one with the Remco obsession as you're giving flying effs about Remco in 2/3rds of your posts on this forum.

Maybe you should get rid of either that Remco shrine in your house or the Remco voodoo doll? I still don't know where you really stand in all of this: claiming not to be a hater is a contradiction if reading your posts. Maybe you also have something nice to say for riders you like?