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

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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.
 
Just go to the Giro, collect the start money, win a few stages, get injured while you're in the lead, so people will continue to say you could/would have won it, then go to the Tour, and in case that doesn't work out it will be because of the injury. Then go on to win both Olympic titles and both WC titles, before crashing out of Lombardia and failing to win Chrono des Nations. I'd call that a season.
 
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...

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.
 
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
He'll be lucky to get a top 5 IMO, he's just not near their level. Look at this years Vuelta.
If I were him I would try and win the Giro (which let's be honest will be a second rate GC field). Then go to the Tour to try and win stages and gain experience.
Looking at the TDF route for next year, it really doesn't suit him. He's a quality rider sure, but I could see him getting a bit of a kicking off the big boys, which wouldn't be good for him.
This years Vuelta showed when the pressure is on, he can have a bad day and capitulate, and that's nothing compared to the pressure he'll face in the TDF.
Not hating on Remco, just my opinion!
 
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