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

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Remco is an 80s type rider, who would have performed well in the classics, monuments, stage races and grand tours, with great climbing skills and a wicked TT. But we aren't in the 80s. Now, there are monsters about: MvDP on the cobbles, Vingegaard for climbing and Tadej for everything. So what can he do as the next Merckx? Merckx wouldn't have been up to snuff today. I would say he's a shy short of metric greatness. He was born at the wrong time, otherwise he'd be a Hinault-Lemond-Kelly combo. Alas.
 
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Remco is an 80s type rider, who would have performed well in the classics, monuments, stage races and grand tours, with great climbing skills and a wicked TT. But we aren't in the 80s. Now, there are monsters about: MvDP on the cobbles, Vingegaard for climbing and Tadej for everything. So what can he do as the next Merckx? Merckx wouldn't have been up to snuff today. I would say he's a shy short of metric greatness. He was born at the wrong time, otherwise he'd be a Hinault-Lemond-Kelly combo. Alas.

I'd say Remco has done quite well for himself. Afterall, he has won 3 majors (Pog has 5). Majors being the GTs and WCRR plus Olympic RR
 
Remco is an 80s type rider, who would have performed well in the classics, monuments, stage races and grand tours, with great climbing skills and a wicked TT. But we aren't in the 80s. Now, there are monsters about: MvDP on the cobbles, Vingegaard for climbing and Tadej for everything. So what can he do as the next Merckx? Merckx wouldn't have been up to snuff today. I would say he's a shy short of metric greatness. He was born at the wrong time, otherwise he'd be a Hinault-Lemond-Kelly combo. Alas.
Maybe not Lemond. He could ride a wretchedly dangerous crit and survive or win. Almost none of these guys except MvP have those handling and pack skills. Except Kelly who made half of his season's nut racing post Tour crits for cash. Hard money, hard MAN.
 
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Not if you consider he was destined to be number one. It's looking increasingly unlikely he will ever win the Tour and that in itself is a fatal blow. Even his monument chances now seem scarce. WCRR too.
Unfairly or due to his family's hype machine the Belgian hope was saddled with expectations before his true skills could be developed. The Olympic RR was the best all-around test under a ridiculous media microscope. He had the right mixture of skills, tactics and luck to pull it off in style. Definitely a proud accomplishment. The OR TT was a skill test and he beat the big wattage beasts with tactical riding and little waste of momentum; another great accomplishment. The WCRR where MvP skilled the world showed the true heirarchy of that type of event. He even crashed and finished with a f*cked up shoe and won. That's not Remco's level yet or maybe never. As for a closely contested GT we have to give him time to recover, again. At his current best he's not in the top 3 and new riders are coming.
All that said, he's already had a legendary career and could get confidence from that. He should pick his goals and ignore everyone else except Umi.
 
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Not if you consider he was destined to be number one. It's looking increasingly unlikely he will ever win the Tour and that in itself is a fatal blow. Even his monument chances now seem scarce. WCRR too.
Destined by whom? Belgian fans are entitled to nationalistic bias but who else? The now departed OP started this thread in May 2018. Pogacar was 19 then and hadn't even ridden Tour de l'Avenir of that year (which he won).

I too think Remco has done very well already. He had a superb 2024. Two Olympic gold medals, a world TT title, and podium at the Tour de France where he was at a much higher level than when he won the 2022 Vuelta. I hope he can recover quickly from his unfortunate crash.
 
Wish him all the best. Was never a fan in the beginning, but he grew on me. Being one of the galacticos his dominance can sometimes be boring, but with other galacticos dominating it feels like cycling needs him . Especially the Ardennes classics. Hopefully the cobbled classics one day. If he's not at the required peak level for Liege yet than that's too bad. I also don't want to put too much pressure on him after all he's been trough. My main hope for him now is no crashes I guess.
 
Wish him all the best. Was never a fan in the beginning, but he grew on me. Being one of the galacticos his dominance can sometimes be boring, but with other galacticos dominating it feels like cycling needs him . Especially the Ardennes classics. Hopefully the cobbled classics one day. If he's not at the required peak level for Liege yet than that's too bad. I also don't want to put too much pressure on him after all he's been trough. My main hope for him now is no crashes I guess.
I really want to see him 2 whole seasons without crashing, and how he develops based on that. I still have high expectations of him, that's he's able to contest any race for the win
 
Article in De Standaard with his coach Koen Pelgrim. Hè expects him to be competitive but not able to challenge Pogacar these races. They are building up towards bigger goals in the season.

He is always competitive.

He is also a step ahead of everybody in Ardennes type races other than Pog. Even Lombardia he was clear of all other than Pog, even when he was not quite at his best. He may not win tomorrow because the parcours not as challenging as the upcoming races. However i expect him to be challenging next week.

I would be pretty surprised if the can realistically challenge Pog (particularly as he probably needs to drop Pog as his sprint is good) if Pog maintains Flanders/Roubaix form but Remco will be a big protagonist.
 
MVDP is extremely good at what he does. He is also a multi-discipline champion. Given his palmares I can understand why people would put him above Evenepoel. However I would not say that there is a level difference between him and Evenepoel. MVDP will never win a mountain stage, or the overall GC of a bigger Stage Race. (PN, Tirreno, Basque, ...)
Now Evenepoel hopefully starts winning some of those. But he has already proven that he can win those GC. MVDP might make for a good Prologue TT'er, and even a good TT'er but he has never shown he can win a 30+ km TT. Evenepoel has basically swept all thing TT when it comes to Road Racing. The fact that Evenepoel palmares is comparable to MVDP despite being 5 years younger proves that he ain't lower level than MVDP. Now do I see Evenepoel winning as much monuments as MVDP. probably not. But he'll win stuff that MVDP can't win.
 
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MVDP is extremely good at what he does. He is also a multi-discipline champion. Given his palmares I can understand why people would put him above Evenepoel. However I would not say that there is a level difference between him and Evenepoel. MVDP will never win a mountain stage, or the overall GC of a bigger Stage Race. (PN, Tirreno, Basque, ...)
Now Evenepoel hopefully starts winning some of those. But he has already proven that he can win those GC. MVDP might make for a good Prologue TT'er, and even a good TT'er but he has never shown he can win a 30+ km TT. Evenepoel has basically swept all thing TT when it comes to Road Racing. The fact that Evenepoel palmares is comparable to MVDP despite being 5 years younger proves that he ain't lower level than MVDP. Now do I see Evenepoel winning as much monuments as MVDP. probably not. But he'll win stuff that MVDP can't win.
The age thing, Mathieu started race on road 2019.
 
The age thing, Mathieu started race on road 2019.
No he started his first road race in either 2014 or 2015. It's just that his inital races where not on the biggest stage. He took his time growing stronger.

The whole cycling world needs to slay the dragon (Pogacar) in order to win stuff. No getting around that. Evenepoel and the rest of them. But I would never suggest Evenepoel failed his potential. He already proven himself. So many other tales of potential wonderkids. So many who do not even reach the starting line of Evenepoel current achievements.
 
No he started his first road race in either 2014 or 2015. It's just that his inital races where not on the biggest stage. He took his time growing stronger.

The whole cycling world needs to slay the dragon (Pogacar) in order to win stuff. No getting around that. Evenepoel and the rest of them. But I would never suggest Evenepoel failed his potential. He already proven himself. So many other tales of potential wonderkids. So many who do not even reach the starting line of Evenepoel current achievements.
He didn't race professionally on the road before 2019.
 
He didn't race professionally on the road before 2019.
A quick wiki search shows otherwise. Tour of Belgium ain't professional? National Road Race in 2018 of no importance?
By that logic , Evenepoel road career only truly began in 2022, as that is the year he started given monuments and bigger stage races a real crack. That would mean cherry picking over Evenepoel 2020 Lombardi race (which he was racing well in before crash), and his rushed comeback in the Giro. But given his crash and the rushed comeback, one could make the argument (by the same flawed MDVP logic you used) that remco only truly began his big stage racing and big one day racing in 2022
 
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A quick wiki search shows otherwise. Tour of Belgium ain't professional? National Road Race in 2018 of no importance?
By that logic , Evenepoel road career only truly began in 2022, as that is the year he started given monuments and bigger stage races a real crack. That would mean cherry picking over Evenepoel 2020 Lombardi race (which he was racing well in before crash), and his rushed comeback in the Giro. But given his crash and the rushed comeback, one could make the argument (by the same flawed MDVP logic you used) that remco only truly began his big stage racing and big one day racing in 2022
So during his first real season he won the Vuelta? That's even better than Pogacar. He really might be the next Eddy Merckx.

All jokes aside, he has press interviews at 16:00 today.
 
You also mean stuff that Remco cannot win such as PR, MSR, RVV, WC CX, WC Gravel, MTB etc? To say Remco’s palmares are even comparable to MVDPs… 🤔

Let’s revisit after LBL. Can he give Pog a fight for the win at least it shows he belongs to that second tier of challengers. And TT. Nobody cares just like velodrome racing 😂
 
You also mean stuff that Remco cannot win such as PR, MSR, RVV, WC CX, WC Gravel, MTB etc? To say Remco’s palmares are even comparable to MVDPs… 🤔

Let’s revisit after LBL. Can he give Pog a fight for the win at least it shows he belongs to that second tier of challengers. And TT. Nobody cares just like velodrome racing 😂
Pretty sure when their careers are over I'd rather take Evenepoels.