So the often repeated theory that Remco would gain time back in the flat on Pogacar... any updates?
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People just need to come to grip with that Pogacar is better than anyone else and thats okei. Its no shame in that same applies for everyone else in the history of the sport. Evenepoel is great Pogacar is just alot better.So the often repeated theory that Remco would gain time back in the flat on Pogacar... any updates?
That was always a backwards way of thinking... because the strongest rider on the day is probably the one that drops the other. That is more logical than basing it on that a rider should be capable of it without thinking about how he feels in the moment it actually happens, when you are putting him in that situation. It is not something you can calculate. That he will gain back the time.So the often repeated theory that Remco would gain time back in the flat on Pogacar... any updates?
Indeed chapeau to Evenepoel, good race. Great way to end a good season im particular happy he tried his best.At their very best, Remco is the slightly better TT'er. So he should be minimally better on the flat in perfect conditions. Perfect conditions rarely exists. And pogacar the strongest rider atm (and prob. will be most of the time). Fatique, form of the day obviously matters.
That said Remco can be proud of today's race. Clear 2nd best. Without Pogacar he wins his first Lombardia today. Obviously Pogacar raced. So that point is moot. Still Remco did well, Especially after how bad it looked last week.
No doubt he would rather have won, but best Lombardia result so far. Can definitely be happy with that, and maybe built on it.
Honestly, remco looked strong today. However there exists this one man who can simply do things no one else seems to have answers for.
I'm aware of that, was just a little dig at the usual suspects that have been pushing that theory with great conviction here forever now.That was always a backwards way of thinking... because the strongest rider on the day is probably the one that drops the other. That is more logical than basing it on that a rider should be capable of it without thinking about how he feels in the moment it actually happens, when you are putting him in that situation. It is not something you can calculate. That he will gain back the time.
Not impossible that someone can get back, of course, but very unlikely when dropped in a hard race.
Pogacar in best form of his life, and Evenepoel not at all.So the often repeated theory that Remco would gain time back in the flat on Pogacar... any updates?
Pogacar in best form of his life, and Evenepoel not at all.
Yes sir. Let me just say never once believed in Remco gaining time on Pogacar if he goes flat out thats insane for me to think on the flat after getting dropped.
Its a difference in TT that discipline is sooo much dependant on technicality into it with Aero and position and you gain so much from that and there Evenepoel is not only better than Pogacar but a master of the craft for suree. So that thing doesnt necessarily mean the other on road bikes. Watching MvdP cruise in Robauix with his motor and bonk WVA 1v1 in was it E3 ? that guy motor doesnt equal him beeing top 3 in TT same is Remco vs Pog in the flats in road race, its something completely different.
That was the stuff I was waiting for. The hilarious excuses.Pogacar in best form of his life, and Evenepoel not at all.
That was the stuff I was waiting for. The hilarious excuses.
Remco simply not in form. Second, over a minute in front of the next, but of course he's "not at all" in the form of his life. Brilliant! .
Evenepoel has not had the break Pogacar had so naturally for me Pogacar is more fresh I think thats only fair towards Evenepoel to say solely on this particular race alone I think thats fair to say.Pogacar in best form of his life, and Evenepoel not at all.
Yeah the past few weeks Evenepoel clearly showed he was in form… And wow a minute in front of Ciccone, who is known to be an amazing 1-day rider, just look at his Liege resultsThat was the stuff I was waiting for. The hilarious excuses.
Remco simply not in form. Second, over a minute in front of the next, but of course he's "not at all" in the form of his life. Brilliant! .
That was the stuff I was waiting for. The hilarious excuses.
Remco simply not in form. Second, over a minute in front of the next, but of course he's "not at all" in the form of his life. Brilliant! .
But did he go full gas the last km? He had no reason going full gas.Didn't even dropped Mas and the other guy on sormano, he even lost time to them in the last km. Second over a minute because he's a generational talent, that's all
You could tell by his body language he also backed it off on the bottom half of the descent of SormanoBut did he go full gas the last km? He had no reason going full gas.
Ciccone has won Giro dell'Appennino and Trofeo Laigueglia.Yeah the past few weeks Evenepoel clearly showed he was in form… And wow a minute in front of Ciccone, who is known to be an amazing 1-day rider, just look at his Liege results