The big difference is that Vingegaard in the last 3 years has been consistently been much better than this, while Evenepoel has never been that significantly ahead of the rest of the pack in the mountains.I'm waiting for next 2 stages before preliminary verdict.
If I'm honest Vingegaard did not look much better from what little i've seen from the highlights, and judging from the timegap. It's only Pogacar that is that much better. I can be very wrong ofcourse in my assesment. I'll see today and tomorrow.
The big difference is that Vingegaard in the last 3 years has been consistently been much better than this, while Evenepoel has never been that significantly ahead of the rest of the pack in the mountains.
Each of the the big MTFs last year he was closer to Almeida or Landa depending on who came 4th than he was to Pogacar or Vingegaard, with the exception of Isola which is when Vingegaard gave up on winning the Tour and decided to just defend 2nd place. And Evenepoel shipped 1'42 to Pogacar while putting 18 seconds into Almeida.
Yes, because Almeida and Yates were totally pacing in that group behind.And the day they didnt wait for the final climb. Almieda got mauled
It wouldn't be without the stuff we can't talk about here😉Isn't it about time to change the name of the thread? It's hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
Remco has already done all that and more (not the Giro), and will continue to do that. But I thought we were talking about TDF.Yes, so you are just left with winning classics, worlds, TTs, stage races, giro, vuelta - not worth getting out of bed for, best retire. Not sure why mvdp even rides 😉
Yes, I believe it started in La Vuelta 23. It would have been nice to see them as team matesWhen did this bromance with Remco&Bardet start and where did it originate from. Was it only that big brakeaway they shared at Vuelta 23, cause seems like there's more to it. Bardet is having like an big brother/guardian attitude towards Remco and it's highly respectable to see. Or is it also something that can only be discussed elsewhere connecting them. For me Bardet has always been one of the most beliavable close to panaqua of the top pros, from the last decade or so. So maybe he feels like I do, that Remco is robbed a lot talentwise.
Truly would have been nice.Yes, I believe it started in La Vuelta 23. It would have been nice to see them as team mates
I like the golden helmet, he should also ride with golden shoes. And if the UCI allows it, golden shorts.remco riding without the gold helmet.
i kinda like it. Maybe cause of cooling helmet or cause of change in mindset. But i like it.
Because Bardet is like a mother, he actually cares when an opponente goes down, like Alaphilippe in the woods in Liege. He cared for Julian at his expense. It's the mark of a great person.When did this bromance with Remco&Bardet start and where did it originate from. Was it only that big brakeaway they shared at Vuelta 23, cause seems like there's more to it. Bardet is having like an big brother/guardian attitude towards Remco and it's highly respectable to see. Or is it also something that can only be discussed elsewhere connecting them. For me Bardet has always been one of the most beliavable close to panaqua of the top pros, from the last decade or so. So maybe he feels like I do, that Remco is robbed a lot talentwise.
Yes, and probably a decent amount more than that if the mountains stages are decently hard. Focusing so much on the ITT is close to worthless in stage races nowadays with Pogacar and Vingegaard simply because the differences are so big in the mountains.Remco needs a 100km TT to be competitive in his current shape
More like needs 0 mountain stages.Remco needs a 100km TT to be competitive in his current shape
Yes, and probably a decent amount more than that if the mountains stages are decently hard. Focusing so much on the ITT is close to worthless in stage races nowadays with Pogacar and Vingegaard simply because the differences are so big in the mountains.
Maybe it's time to retire?If that isn't the goal, then he should retire.