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

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Wow. What a tappone:

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The climbs were alright, but the descents weren't even difficult enough to kill Jay Vine.
 
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It's ironic that people are speculating about his (lack of) level in maintain stages when this exact stage was supposed to finally answer how he stacks up against the likes of Vingegaard, Roglic, etc.
 
I think he would have won the Giro. The level was low, and he was firing early.

That said, in hindsight, he was never going to win this race with a preparation probably more geared towards the ITT (?), this Jumbo team and the climbing menu.
Pretty sad for an ITT a few weeks before to be a bigger obstacle for him than it was for Rogla in 2021, or riding the Tour has been for Kuss and Vingegaard.
 
Just seems to lack the required recovery when running with the big boys in a gt context with actually hard stages. Also came in all guns blazing, sprinting for bonuses, etc. Drank his own Kool aid as though he never saw what that kind of riding did to Pog who, at least for now, is a different caliber GT rider.

No biggie, valuable lessons to be learnt here.
 
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I have no idea why him having a bad day occurred...but it seemed (and still seems) least likely that he just wasn't feeling it because he doesn't have the talent in his physiology to have ridden better today on any level. If what happened was that he just didn't recover or something, and just didn't have it, and decided to tuck his tail between his legs, and ride home with the sprinters, then so be it. I have seen nothing in the man's performances or psychological expressions ever, that would suggest that was the day he had. He had no fight...and you have to feel awful sh!tty to have that bad of a day...and some illeness, yet diagnosed, still seems a more likely culprit...smarta$$ has nothing to do with it.
 
Never seen a rider of that caliber lose that much time without illness or injury. Weird.

Calling someone who has won a GT a one day rider only makes zero sense. He's clearly got a weakness with recovery. But he's won a GT. Not top 10, not podium, won. I agree it makes on re-assess his ability to win more GT's, but that's it. Many GT riders have a worse GT record than him. Most.

Tough day for the kid. Kind of glad he's not sick actually. Huge disappointment for the race and his career.
 
This wasn't a bad day. this was a complete implosion...that started on the 2nd pass of the day, with two more to come. Bad day is you get dropped with 5K left in the stage. It takes something really wrong, to have that happen with 100k left in the stage, when you're Remco Fu*king Evenepoel
I also think something is wrong. Bad days are possible but this is not his average bad day. It's not even comparable to the bad days he had during his difficult 2021 season.

The last few days he was already a bit off. Yesterday he said he was really suffering the first hour and he was nowhere to be seen when Roglic took those bonus seconds, the day before he took it very easy on the climb and during the TT he suffered for 10 minutes during the first part.
 
I figured that Evenepoel's form was on a downward trajectory. His uphill sprint in stage 11 looked like an all-out effort, pretty much. A comparatively weak one at that. Let's not forget that he had his teammates block the road. You don't do that if you have superior recovery.

He also said that he was hoping for an easy stage 12 (no echelons, I guess) in order to be ready for the mountain stages. That comment was pretty telling.