We all didWhen he knew Pogi was gone, he shedded a tear.
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We all didWhen he knew Pogi was gone, he shedded a tear.
If there´s no flat itt in the tour, I can see him skipping it, even more if the giro is successful.I think Vingegaard wants to do the Tour + Vuelta double. They’ll want to set the record straight, close the gap to Pogacar and beat him two times.
I can see Remco do the Giro + Tour double, but then I don’t expect much from him at WC anymore.
I don't know, I just wrote something to get on the "cycling-is-dead" bandwagon. I'm mostly already looking forward to next season, don't really see anything out of the 2024-ordinary happen this week.Who are 'we'? 😂
Even if we have, will he be satisfied to win a stage and get spanked in the mountains? I have my doubts.If there´s no flat itt in the tour, I can see him skipping it, even more if the giro is successful.
These riders don't assume that they will automatically lose when they start. Do you think Vingegaard makes that assumption before the race even start? Why would anyone even start when Pogacar is at the startlist, just don't show up.Even if we have, will he be satisfied to win a stage and get spanked in the mountains? I have my doubts.
Jonas and Pogi has 2-2. That's the difference.These riders don't assume that they will automatically lose when they start. Do you think Vingegaard makes that assumption before the race even start? Why would anyone even start when Pogacar is at the startlist, just don't show up.
My point is that you don't automatically think it's a lost battle, definitely not EvenepoelJonas and Pogi has 2-2. That's the difference.
For the few remaining races, with Remco not at his best, he may acknowledge it's a lost battle. Now he knows what needs to be done to next year, and he will put in the hard hours into that. When he decides to go up against Tadej, he and all of us will see how it goes. I do think he believes he can reach Tadej level, until proven otherwise next season. If ever.My point is that you don't automatically think it's a lost battle, definitely not Evenepoel
Worlds doesnt suit him next year so why not go for the double, with Giro as the main target.I think Vingegaard wants to do the Tour + Vuelta double. They’ll want to set the record straight, close the gap to Pogacar and beat him two times.
I can see Remco do the Giro + Tour double, but then I don’t expect much from him at WC anymore.
Yeah, I don’t even expect a top 5 for LombardiaIs he done for the season?
I don’t think he meant it literally, more in the line of should we expect any resultsNo...he'll be racing in the next Italian
It's probably both physical and mental. He said getting ready for the WC was a huge challenge after the olympics. It was difficult to focus again and he had a week delay being sick. For Lombardy he was totally fed up with the trainings and wanted to use the races to get in shape but the weather makes it difficult. We shouln't expect to much from him this Saturday. The focus should go to 2025, hopefully without bad crash this time.So he should be exhausted.
Bad crash, rushed recovery and build for the tour, amazing Olympics, then managed to retain his worlds TT.
Italian gods are punishing him for the pineapple pizza at Pizza Hut.Evenpoel and italian races remain not the best of friends. By now i would not be surprised if Remco ain't regretting going to Italy this season altogether.
Rain always, DNF, bad result, aborted, ... . He can't be having the best of times right now.
The early season and late season sheduling of the Italian races doesn't help him. It's not just a matter of shape. Rain and cold have impacted his results before, especially when it involves climbing and more importantly decending, a feature of all Italian races. I think that a core temperature drop has an impact on his power output. It looks like his diesel engine suffers in those conditions.Evenpoel and italian races remain not the best of friends. By now i would not be surprised if Remco ain't regretting going to Italy this season altogether.
Rain always, DNF, bad result, aborted, ... . He can't be having the best of times right now.
Good for him, I do the same.otherwise to me it's like stale nan bread with a dollop of ketchup on top.Italian gods are punishing him for the pineapple pizza at Pizza Hut.