That's something.He's won more of the big 7 1 week stage races.
That's something.He's won more of the big 7 1 week stage races.
Ha!Roglič won pretty much everything there is to win in stage racing and beyond, bar Tour so far and he doesn't tend to stay on the bike all that often. That is just not his style. Considering Remco will be his teammate now i guess Rogla can teach him on how to win stage races while often not staying on the bike. It can be done.
As you say, Ayoso can only do GC. Sometimes. Remco is more versatile, so therefore different rule applies.Come now. He has 2 1 week major stage races under his belt and a podium GT
Don't go saying it's apples and oranges. Except that Ayuso is not very good at 1 day racing, he's been a GT hopeful, same as Remco. Only remco results have been better. But let's not say that too loud. Wouldn't want that fact come in the way of remco not being a GT guy.
Only for people like you.As you say, Ayoso can only do GC. Sometimes. Remco is more versatile, so therefore different rule applies.
This is the finest example of "MRI" (Most Respectful Interpretation) of a post I've ever seen. Kudos!Ha!![]()
Although as a somewhat serious counterpoint to what I think is likely humour, Roglic would likely have done better if he crashed less. But Roglic is able to also maneuver in the group generally better than Remco
So should we start telling Ayuso to stop being a GC guy.. only he's no good in 1 day races...
Obviously he had rushed prep, cause he was prepping for WC not Vuelta. But if this was remco it would be considered just another excuse.
Probably fair to say you missed my point. I'll chalk it up as a language thing.@red_flanders
If you don't like Rogla that doesn't mean Remco and Rogla won't be friends and help each other out.
these prep races are nice but still prep races.He's won more of the big 7 1 week stage races.
he was at INEOS...With the right team behind him it could happen that he can win a gt.
Can confirm you missed my point. Won't continue to speculate on the why.@red_flanders
No i didn't missed your point and there is no language barrier involved, you said you prefer riders with best bike handling skills and another user concurred that without that it's all for nothing. I just pointed out that is not true and Rogla is a nice example of that. As we agree they will get along so hopefully it's contagious, for Remco to preserve his style and still win big in term of stage racing.
only for people like you.Only for people like you.
I see no reason why he can't combine his 3 major goals. 1 day Racing, TT, and GT.
Sure he'll have to make choices now and then, but so do others.
Btw, as much as i want an Almeida win in this Vuelta. I'll be sure to post about him in case he fails to win it.
I mean, maybe Almeida is not a GT guy after all as well. If he's unable to beat Vingegaard.
I mean it would be his 10 GT. And only 1 podium so far.
Meanwhile Remco has a win and a podium in 6 GT outings.
And when INEOS wanted him to be a GT racer, but Pidcock first wanted to do CX and MTB…When Ineos was still relevant even.
Roglic can but some of his crashes have come by trying to force the outside edges too much. It's better than trying to stay in the middle where chaos reigns. I'm not sure he's the guy to teach Remco to be more comfortable as much as Remco needs to watch guys that always seem to be where they should, when they should. It takes experience doing the right things as second nature without wasting excess energy and he doesn't have alot of time to waste if he wants to maximize his physical talents as a GC guyHa!![]()
Although as a somewhat serious counterpoint to what I think is likely humour, Roglic would likely have done better if he crashed less. But Roglic is able to also maneuver in the group generally better than Remco
You have your answer to the question in the first sentence.And when INEOS wanted him to be a GT racer, but Pidcock first wanted to do CX and MTB…
I also haven’t seen why Pidcock would have the engine for a GT. I haven’t seen him 3 weeks in peak condition fighting with the best.
It explains why he doesn’t have an engine for a GT, but that doesn’t explain why he would have one if he trained differentlyYou have your answer to the question in the first sentence.
The implication was there. Not saying it and implying it, is just your easy way out now.only for people like you.
I have never said he can't.
No, this is your easy way out,The implication was there. Not saying it and implying it, is just your easy way out now.
Also are ppl actually seeing Pidcock as a GT guy.
Meanwhile Remco isn't one. Oh, the irony.
I'd be surprised if Pidcock even wins a race like Algarve.
That's not to say he can't win Algarve. It would just be a big suprise/upset in my books.
Like 1/100th chance of it happening.
He can lock in on a target. But bike handling alone won't be enough.
He's a good pocket climber. But can't expect too much.
