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

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I still think him going back and forth on explaining what happened at LBL, and ultimately throwing his team under the bus is just plain pathetic and unprofessional.
But I also fully agree with his reaction to Van Gucht's BS. It's got the stench of veiled xenophobia all over it. I never liked that slick douchebag in the first place.

But aside from that, I just keep wondering, why doesn't he carry himself better? He just keeps on jumping from one PR gaffe to the next. This dude could really benefit from making a move, and leaving some of his entourage behind.
 
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I'm not sure what to think about Remco and Romandie. When he came back from injury, he won the first race...then almost won his second race. Then he said he is in better shape than he first thought he was. But then there was the L/B/L fiasco, and he admits the form is not really there. Confusing! So now, I have no idea what will happen, but I hope it's something good.
 
This pretty much aligns with what I said. That he didnt seem to be that cooked.

Just that his position was so poor going into Redoute, that he basically forfeited by finding himself in such an unfavorable position. Giving too much of an advantage to others.

Vervaeke dropped early. Serry was seen dropping as well.

You can say the team, with the guys he had left, should have helped him stay in the front. Remco could have tried to follow other riders and teams as well though. It just doesnt seem like he wanted to or could get involved in the fight for position. That the peloton was still quite big was bad for him, if this is a problem.
Yeah, the peloton was big for Tadej, Gulio and a few others. That's why the King left the building.*
He made all of those mistakes and it's possible he just caved knowing he didn't really have it. That's OK considering he's hammered himself with not enough preparation.
That the Belgian media is up his as* about everything including family finances and the micro analysis of fans has to be nightmarish.
He's a young bike racer that will age well. Like good wine, that quality aging needs some quiet rest time and less light/heat. Unfortunately he keeps responding to that demand instead of saying the truth: "I'm not quite ready."

*Statement made by announcer when fans demanded another encore of Elvis.
 
Humility is learned. Wiggins had track titles and a Tour, Cancellara dropped everyone in the classics. They were confident in what they'd done. Keepin' their heads down and continuing to crush.
How much of this is Remco's idea actually? Don't forget that these days for companies it's all about marketing and doing the extra mile for being seen. Remco is important for Specialized. For example, Specialized gave him a real gold plated bike after his double, it's not that Remco asked for it.
 
Humility is learned. Wiggins had track titles and a Tour, Cancellara dropped everyone in the classics. They were confident in what they'd done. Keepin' their heads down and continuing to crush.
Why is it a bad thing your bike matches your outfit? Or that you are congratulated for winning these titles with a new wrap? Are they allowed to have anything nice? Or do they only have to work and win like a robot?
 
Wiggins and Cancellara didn't wear much gold while holding both titles.

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I had forgotten how much I appreciated watching races with Cancellara back in the day. Amazing rider who looked great on the bike and could animate races and put on a spectacular show.
 

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