Giro primarily for GC, Tour for stages would be my guess. It makes a lot of sense to me.After the TDF presentation, Lefevere talked with the media. He said that Evenepoel is thinking about doing the Giro-Tour double.
Apparently purely focusing on one isn't hard enough...
that's interesting...if he does a good job with the Giro and wins it then going into Le Tour would be less stressful and he would be full of confidence. But, like you say, it's extremely hard just to focus on one of them.After the TDF presentation, Lefevere talked with the media. He said that Evenepoel is thinking about doing the Giro-Tour double.
Apparently purely focusing on one isn't hard enough...
It's was announced almost a year ago...Did I hear correctly? There's a TT on the final stage of Le Tour!!!![]()
that's interesting...if he does a good job with the Giro and wins it then going into Le Tour would be less stressful and he would be full of confidence. But, like you say, it's extremely hard just to focus on one of them.
Who isn't, these days? People who only focus on the Tour, or only on the classics, hardly exist anymore. Maybe MVDP comes closest, in his new iteration at least.Same as Merckx did when he was 24
Remco is not a one race rider. He is a racer through the entire year
I'm way behind the timesIt's was announced almost a year ago...
About time, if you ask me.Maybe he will support Masnada in le tour???
Vingegaard to a fair extent. Just really rides stage races, focuses season around the Tour.Who isn't, these days? People who only focus on the Tour, or only on the classics, hardly exist anymore. Maybe MVDP comes closest, in his new iteration at least.
He only rides stage races. That's true. But he wins almost all of them, so you can hardly say that he's a one race rider.Vingegaard to a fair extent. Just really rides stage races, focuses season around the Tour.
After the TDF presentation, Lefevere talked with the media. He said that Evenepoel is thinking about doing the Giro-Tour double.
Apparently purely focusing on one isn't hard enough...
And prepare for the Olympics.Makes sense to me.
The big 3 will probably not do the Giro Tour, so he gets less serious competition there.
It also allows him to ride the Tour with an "out", as if he has an off day the team can say "the Giro was too hard".
It allwos him to try the Tour and gain valuable experience, with much less pressure.
And prepare for the Olympics.
Geraint Thomas says hi...He only rides stage races. That's true. But he wins almost all of them, so you can hardly say that he's a one race rider.
The oldschool Andy Schleck type rider who only shows up for the Tour (and LBL, in Schleck's case) just doesn't exist anymore.
Agreed, hence my caveats.He only rides stage races. That's true. But he wins almost all of them, so you can hardly say that he's a one race rider.
That's a huge mistake IMO, given that all the big boys are going to the Tour and the Giro route suits him so well.A journalist from Sporza saw Remco at the train station, and asked him about the Giro-Tour double. Remco said that after knowing the profiles of both races he won't do the Giro. All-in on the Tour de France.
He wants to compete with the big boys. I’m sure he’s happy if he’s able to finish on the podium in the Tour knowing all the experience he’ll gain during the raceThat's a huge mistake IMO, given that all the big boys are going to the Tour and the Giro route suits him so well.
He'll be lucky to get a top 5 IMO, he's just not near their level. Look at this years Vuelta.He wants to compete with the big boys. I’m sure he’s happy if he’s able to finish on the podium in the Tour knowing all the experience he’ll gain during the race
I don’t think this years Vuelta is a good benchmark for Remco’s performance in GT’s. Without covid the Giro would’ve been a great comparison.He'll be lucky to get a top 5 IMO, he's just not near their level. Look at this years Vuelta.