Teuns in good form certainly, same goes for Serry.Teuns could be a good domestique in this race.
Teuns in good form certainly, same goes for Serry.Teuns could be a good domestique in this race.
I cannot imagine that he won't do the tour? It will be the giro and the tour or the tour and the monuments (excl. PR).![]()
Remco Evenepoel klaar en duidelijk tegen Patrick Lefevere: "Ben ik niet van plan"
Remco Evenepoel debuteerde dit jaar met een derde plaats in de Tour de France. Patrick Lefevere wil hem echter ook laten proeven van het voorjaar.www.redactie24.be
Remco will only do MSR and RVV if he does the tour.
He has not decided if he is doing the giro, tour, or both. Depends on route (i.e., who has the most TT km)
So, with this logic, he should smoke everybody in races over 250km, but Pog wasn't in the Olympics. The Worlds shall tell.After the OG, Evenepoel is now 4 wins out of 7 (or 57%) in races longer than 250km. He is now 8 wins out of 21 (or 38%) in races longer than 220km. Pogacar is (5/21) 23% and (9/32) 28%. Van der Poel is (7/26) 27% and (9/35) 26%.
What "logic" are you referring to? There is no "logic" these are facts.So, with this logic, he should smoke everybody in races over 250km, but Pog wasn't in the Olympics. The Worlds shall tell.
Definitely not political since he won it last year. I think he might just wants to focus fully on the WC. His TT’s this year were a bit lacklustre so they might want to go all out that last timeAnyone knows why? Surely the brits have enough money to attend. Or is it political (brexit)? just seems weird to me.
Apparantly team GB is not attending. Not talking about Tarling in particular. It's as if Belgian Cycling decided they would not attend. Making it impossible for belgian riders to participate.Definitely not political since he won it last year. I think he might just wants to focus fully on the WC. His TT’s this year were a bit lacklustre so they might want to go all out that last time
Oh my bad, read some more about it. It's not officially known why, but there are money issues.Apparently team GB is not attending. Not talking about Tarling in particular. It's as if Belgian Cycling decided they would not attend. Making it impossible for Belgian riders to participate.
Next year? More than enough to win this year still. He's back to racing in Britain next week, and then goes to EC TT, WC TT, WC RR and LombardiaHomeboy Evenepoel, curious about next year, I hope he follow the parth from this year and if he does and continue like this year to take strides he gonne get to a very special level and im here for it.
Gonne be a interesting thing to follow, boy is only 24 still..
Of those, Lombardia feels like the one he has to win next.Next year? More than enough to win this year still. He's back to racing in Britain next week, and then goes to EC TT, WC TT, WC RR and Lombardia
Would like to see him win the double at WC too, but I think Pogacar will win the RR.Of those, Lombardia feels like the one he has to win next.
The only role I can see WVA play for Evenepoel is too attack very early. Like +80km's out, hopefully MVDP and other decent riders will join him. That would put Evenepoel in a nice position where he only needs to mark Pogacar.I think RR will be easier then Lombardia with Van Aert as a teammate.
Van Aert could be the best domestique for Evenepoel if he commits to that role. He's more than capable to set a high pace, on the climbs, descent and valley. Leading Evenepoel into the finale, while dropping the likes of Van der Poel in the process.The only role I can see WVA play for Evenepoel is too attack very early. Like +80km's out, hopefully MVDP and other decent riders will join him. That would put Evenepoel in a nice position where he only needs to mark Pogacar.
If they all wait until the last 2 rounds, WVA's role doesn't matter. Even if Evenepoel would attack, and for some reason Pogacar didn't jump on the wheel immediately. Pogi will definitely drop MVDP and WVA when he tries to bridge. This isn't like the Olympics where WVA could sit on the wheel of MVDP.
Next year in like continue getting better? Ofc he is good enough to win some races this year he is really really good but im sure Evenepoel is aiming to continue to get better even if thats clearly hard to grasp for you.Next year? More than enough to win this year still. He's back to racing in Britain next week, and then goes to EC TT, WC TT, WC RR and Lombardia
Sure, WVA would definitely be the best domestique for that, but that's not realistic. He'll get a free role, and even though the relationship is better now, I don't think he'll ever work for Evenepoel like he would for Vingegaard.Van Aert could be the best domestique for Evenepoel if he commits to that role. He's more than capable to set a high pace, on the climbs, descent and valley. Leading Evenepoel into the finale, while dropping the likes of Van der Poel in the process.
But i assume Van Aert will get a free role. He could close a gap to Pogacar maybe once, but he will not be able to mark him out like he did Van der Poel at the OG.
How early though, because Evenepoel isn't going to wait to test Pogi's sprinting legs either.Wout definitely shouldn't be expected to dom for Remco. I think Wout has seen the writing on the wall and will go early and be more proactive.
I expect Pogacar to sit on Evenepoel’s wheel like he did at WC ‘23. He’ll close those gaps immediately and won’t give him +10 metersHow early though, because Evenepoel isn't going to wait to test Pogi's sprinting legs either.