Some crazy takes in this thread:
- Remco is supremely talented; IMO, only Pogacar has his all around talent in the modern day peloton
- His palmares are already exceptional
- Those palmares reflect that he is an all-rounder, evidenced by a GT win, a Monument win (twice), and double gold in the Olympics
- However, unlike Pogacar, he is only the best in one discipline (hilly ITTs)
- He has dealt with serious setbacks, including crashes, illness, and possibly mismanagement
- This has undoubtedly reduced his palmares and caused them to lag behind his potential
- He is far from alone in this: Roglic, for example, in particular has faced as many or more setbacks (no privileged cycling background, late start, poor 2019 GT choice, crash in 2020 Dauphine before Tour, many more crashes, bad knee, shoulder surgery, illnesses, more crashes); Vingegaard has faced his setbacks; even Pogacar arguably (based on what we’ve seen since, or even say likely) lost the 2023 Tour due to a crash.
- Remco will return and win many more races, though the Tour is likely (not impossible)
- Evidence indicates he is best suited for WCITT, WCRR, Olympics ITT, Olympics RR, select monuments, and GTs with heavy flat ITT and no Pogacar or Vingegaard.
- The Tour should put in a 100km flat ITT next year.
not a 100km flat ITT, ~100km total of flat ITT, though if the giro would put in 80-90, I'd still recommend he do a giro/vuelta double next year