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There was a 90+% chance that today would go exactly like it did.
Injury
Recovery from injury
Base
Training
Racing (better than expected)
His body rebelling against the physiological shock of the first races

Anyone betting on his form getting better for today was gambling on terrible odds.
I am not sure any of those are the cause yet though. Has he said anything after the race?

I want to see how he goes in Romandie.

For the most part of the race he was at the front. He went missing on the way to Redoute. There was a big fight for position. Did that make him uneasy in any way?

He still climbed Redoute alright. Had he been better positioned he would have surely been with Ciccone, Healy, Pidcock and Ala at minimum going over the top.

He was active shortly after and bridged a gap to a group in between him and the others. That became a small peloton.

I just dont know what really happened.
 
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I am not sure any of those are the cause yet though. Has he said anything after the race?

I want to see how he goes in Romandie.

For the most part of the race he was at the front. He went missing on the way to Redoute. There was a big fight for position. Did that make him uneasy in any way?

He still climbed Redoute alright. Had he been better positioned he would have surely been with Ciccone, Healy, Pidcock and Ala at minimum going over the top.

He was active shortly after and bridged a gap to a group in between him and the others. That became a small peloton.

I just dont know what really happened.
It makes sense for the Gulperberg crash to have been in a fight for position and that to affect him today.
 
There was a 90+% chance that today would go exactly like it did.
Injury
Recovery from injury
Base
Training
Racing (better than expected)
His body rebelling against the physiological shock of the first races

Anyone betting on his form getting better for today was gambling on terrible odds.
6 hr race with Remco's team setting tempo many of those hours had to put pressure on him. They all disappeared on le Redoute and it took everything he had to get up. That he found himself near the front of that 3rd group for awhile is testimony to 1)how fatigued everyone was 2)how well Lidl, UAE and EF controlled that group; which also added to mutual fatigue.
 
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What in the actual ***?

He gave up a potential second place so others could get air time?

Get him a psychiatrist to get him the help he needs! This SCREAMS there is something mentally going on. I do not want this to be something that hinders him any longer
Lets just say that he was annoyed that a cameraman would follow him during the last climb . There was no way he would be second imho. He knew it was game over.
 
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I don’t know that it was as selfless as he indicated, but I’m not sure how earnestly he meant that. He didn’t want to be filmed languishing on the back with no legs for second, and he’s right that the cameras should have been on those competing for the podium. I don’t think it’s cause to doubt his mentality. He’s always been combustible and prone to bad days. Seems like he doesn’t have the base and endurance for the long races yet. No big deal. He was bad last year in the Dauphine and very good in the Tour.
 
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What most people don't understand is the huge outside pressure this guy is exposed to. The whole nation is cycling crazy and he is god now. They follow every move he makes. At the finish, 10 Belgian journalist all ask the same question "What went wrong? How do you feel about it?" That's what their listeners want to hear. He answers all of them, the same answer, calmly. Tomorrow, the newspapers will be full of it. His stories sell. And everybody wants a part of it. I was in a music hall tonight, a show of Bart Peeters (famous singer in Belgium and The Netherlands) with thousands of spectators and even there Remco was mentioned. It's crazy.
 
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What most people don't understand is the huge outside pressure this guy is exposed to. The whole nation is cycling crazy and he is god now. They follow every move he makes. At the finish, 10 Belgian journalist all ask the same question "What went wrong? How do you feel about it?" That's what their listeners want to hear. He answers all of them, the same answer, calmly. Tomorrow, the newspapers will be full of it. His stories sell. And everybody wants a part of it. I was in a music hall tonight, a show of Bart Peeters (famous singer in Belgium and The Netherlands) with thousands of spectators and even there Remco was mentioned. It's crazy.
Was je op zoek naar een messias?
Bart Peeters winks aside, you're absolutely right.

I had high hopes for Remco, because I'm a fan and a believer. But I wasn't shocked or disappointed when I saw him letting go today. People underestimate what it is to come back after such a setback. And a race like Liège, certainly this early in his trajectory, doesn't lie. There's no shame in a step backwards again, given the circumstances.

He'll bounce back, don't you guys worry.

De sterren doen onnozel en de maan is een pladijs. Cheers.
 

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