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

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I care most about EC RR this year. But i think It will all be Pogacar this year. I do hope things get more competitive soon.
Cause i can count the number of big races that were fun to watch on my hand this year.

You could basically pencil in the winner months in advance this year.
The first 3 monuments were all some of the best editions of this century. Only LBL was a procession.
 
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How do you mean? He trained between ToB and WC ITT. You can get better a few percentages by training.
Percentages of what? This late in a season you can recover, stress to maintain a level of intensity and recover some more. That's why Vindegaard and almost everyone that raced the Vuelta aren't on any rosters. He rode Tour of Britain for intensity peaks needed for Worlds; particularly the TT. If he's training for the RR he better be training to survive it.
 
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Percentages of what? This late in a season you can recover, stress to maintain a level of intensity and recover some more. That's why Vindegaard and almost everyone that raced the Vuelta aren't on any rosters. He rode Tour of Britain for intensity peaks needed for Worlds; particularly the TT. If he's training for the RR he better be training to survive it.
For people that have raced all season that might be true, but that’s not the case for Evenepoel. He barely raced and probably isn’t fatigued. He can increase the intensity.
 
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Remco has raced 40 days. Not as much as previous years but not nothing either.

This year races have been boring. MSR & Amstel are one of the few outliers.
 
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It's true. Maybe this factor will let him peak for the WC.
He DNF the Tour being fatigued due to lacking base trainng and not properly healed injury. You need base training to train at higher level so it remains to be seen what shape he is in. His altitude prep should be fine, though.
 
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He DNF the Tour being fatigued due to lacking base trainng and not properly healed injury. You need base training to train at higher level so it remains to be seen what shape he is in. His altitude prep should be fine, though.

I think it's more likely he will peak for the TT, which is more like a threshold test and doesn't require very good base. Very hard RR can be too much.
 
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I think it's more likely he will peak for the TT, which is more like a threshold test and doesn't require very good base. Very hard RR can be too much.
Like last year. With the accumulation of altitude gain he'd need to be lighter as well. It's basically much, much harder than LBL, especially given it's at altitude.

He's only done got WC/OC road races coming off a GT, and when he's primarily focused the ITT he's been considerably worse in the road race.
 
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Like last year. With the accumulation of altitude gain he'd need to be lighter as well. It's basically much, much harder than LBL, especially given it's at altitude.

He's only done got WC/OC road races coming off a GT, and when he's primarily focused the ITT he's been considerably worse in the road race.

to be fair, last year was more of a good old fashioned choke job.

He riders instead of flapping his wings, he wins the WCRR last year
 
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He has arrived. With a goatee

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He looks very thin. I reckon he's going to be good.
 
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Interview from this evening. He's ready for it, and he might not say this himself, but I will, he's going to win the ITT. He looks very confident, and his numbers are good.