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Wouldn't you want to isolate Pogacar? So that if you get over mount Kigali and want to create chaos, they don't easily deflect that?Be passive as long as possible until after mount Kigali, and then create chaos.
Wouldn't you want to isolate Pogacar? So that if you get over mount Kigali and want to create chaos, they don't easily deflect that?Be passive as long as possible until after mount Kigali, and then create chaos.
What's the point of that. Pogacar can handle himself in the peloton. save for a flat tire/mechancial isolating him won't matter much imo. Also if Roglic has the legs, you ain't isolating pogacar.Wouldn't you want to isolate Pogacar? So that if you get over mount Kigali and want to create chaos, they don't easily deflect that?
If you isolate him, you can create chaos with Van Wilder/Uijtdebroeks/Hermans which means Pogacar has to do more work himself. Which tires him. Evenepoel can just cruise along.What's the point of that. Pogacar can handle himself in the peloton. save for a flat tire/mechancial isolating him won't matter much imo. Also if Roglic has the legs, you ain't isolating pogacar.
That is the theory. In practice (if pogacar has his legs) Pogacar will counterattack and drop most of the belgian team whilst spending almost no energy himself. If Roglic is good. it will leave Roglic + Pogacar vs Remco + Van wilder.If you isolate him, you can create chaos with Van Wilder/Uijtdebroeks/Hermans which means Pogacar has to do more work himself. Which tires him. Evenepoel can just cruise along.
Roglic does his own thing, so I don't think that matters much. If Pogacar has his legs does any tactic matter? The only thing you can do then is hope he attacks early and blows himself up. But why would he attack early if his team is still around.That is the theory. In practice (if pogacar has his legs) Pogacar will counterattack and drop most of the belgian team whilst spending almost no energy himself. If Roglic is good. it will leave Roglic + Pogacar vs Remco + Van wilder.
Definitely. 2 GT's plus all the other things. Big season. Just saying I'd have loved to have seen him on the Belgian team and his presence will be missed.Nah, wout season was done by Tour's end. a wout in shape sure. This season wout (in the fall) would be no help at all.
One other minor effect of altitude is that it diminishes the effectiveness of drafting, similar to a slight tailwind. Advantage long-range attackers (who don't overestimate their diminished aerobic capacity, obv).Team Belgium is a bit worried about the impact of the altitude. They are worried not everyone will be ready in time with adapting to it.
Campenaerts:
There is a big difference between the feeling I had before I left here and the feeling that I have now. The wattages that I ride here are 10% lower than normal. There was a climb in the course of the Mixed Relay that took five minutes. It immediately felt very difficult. While I was riding a pace that I can ride in the Tour for 45 minutes. In addition, it may not feel extremely warm, but as soon as you cross your limit, you cannot cool down due to the great humidity. Your sweat cannot evaporate.
Trick Pogacar to attack early let him go solo for 60 k then catch up with him 20 k to go with Remco and Cian/ van Wilder one of them attacks the other one follows Pogacar. The import thing is to make Pogacar work into his redzone for longer then he wants. With UAE this is not possible but with Slovenia it should be doable.Tactically what should Belgium do in the RR? I'm in between 2 strategies.
- Take the lead in the peloton, close gaps, and eventually follow with Van Wilder/Hermans/Uijtdebroecks when high profile rider attacks.
- Make the race as hard as possible from the start. Use Vermeersch, Vervaeke, and Meurisse to drop as many riders from Slovenia as possible. Place Evenepoel in Pogacar's wheel and attack with Van Wilder/Hermans/Uijtdebroecks.
This is kinda non-news. Remco would do it at some time in his sleep and he won't bother to tell Johann. He's not in the same "social group" as Remco I would guess.Bruyneel sez today on the Outcomes podcast that “it’s a rumor right now, but it’s gonna happen…Remco has apparently set his mind on the hour record. That’s on his wish list”.
At about 15:05
Around the 25 minute mark, these guys debate whether Evenepoel is the best TT'er/rouleur of his generation or of all time:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBv701ESIWY
A bit later, you can have a laugh at Küng trying to convince us that Ganna is a better rouleur than Evenepoel (according to his definition) after listing the qualities a rouleur should possess at which Evenepoel pummels Ganna. Küng probably meant (but was afraid to say) that he thinks a rouleur also needs to be 1m90 and weigh 85 kg and not win GC's.
Hard to call a rivalry when it's always the same guy losing.Ganna and Evenepoel are close.
Remco 47 sec faster than Ganna in 2019 WC
Ganna 43 sec faster than Remco in 2021 WC
Remco 45 sec faster than Ganna in 2022 WC
Remco 12 sec faster than Ganna in 2023 WC
Remco 7 sec faster than Ganna in 2024 WC
Remco 23 sec faster than Ganna in 2019 UEC
Ganna 7 sec faster than Remco in 2021 UEC
I would say it's close but save for2021 it's been advantage Remco so far.
But it’s also about being a rouleur. That’s just not close at all. How many solo wins does Ganna have on rolling terrain?Ganna and Evenepoel are close.
Remco 47 sec faster than Ganna in 2019 WC
Ganna 43 sec faster than Remco in 2021 WC
Remco 45 sec faster than Ganna in 2022 WC
Remco 12 sec faster than Ganna in 2023 WC
Remco 7 sec faster than Ganna in 2024 WC
Remco 23 sec faster than Ganna in 2019 UEC
Ganna 7 sec faster than Remco in 2021 UEC
I would say it's close but save for2021 it's been advantage Remco so far.
Bruyneel is very connected in Belgian cycling and has been right about pretty much any questions or speculation about Remco’s career. When he says something with confidence about Remco, I find it worth listening. YMMV.This is kinda non-news. Remco would do it at some time in his sleep and he won't bother to tell Johann. He's not in the same "social group" as Remco I would guess.
Im pretty sure Bruyneel is in the same “social group” as Remcos father. Not in the way that they hang out in the bar together (Bruyneel lives in Spain) but it seems like Bruyneel has been getting a lot of info from Remcos father over the years, so I guess they are talking/writing quite a lot.This is kinda non-news. Remco would do it at some time in his sleep and he won't bother to tell Johann. He's not in the same "social group" as Remco I would guess.
If it weren't for Evenepoel's Lombardia crash, Ganna would have zero world championships. You know what year that happened right? It's not close at all. Evenepoel comes out of the Tour riding for GC while Ganna can rest and prepare and he still beats him in the rain on a technical course. Evenepoel wins CSS, LBL... with insane solos. How many has Ganna?Ganna and Evenepoel are close.
Remco 47 sec faster than Ganna in 2019 WC
Ganna 43 sec faster than Remco in 2021 WC
Remco 45 sec faster than Ganna in 2022 WC
Remco 12 sec faster than Ganna in 2023 WC
Remco 7 sec faster than Ganna in 2024 WC
Remco 23 sec faster than Ganna in 2019 UEC
Ganna 7 sec faster than Remco in 2021 UEC
I would say it's close but save for2021 it's been advantage Remco so far.
Im pretty sure Bruyneel is in the same “social group” as Remcos father. Not in the way that they hang out in the bar together (Bruyneel lives in Spain) but it seems like Bruyneel has been getting a lot of info from Remcos father over the years, so I guess they are talking/writing quite a lot.
It's on a timetrial bike. Road bike aerodynamics don't matter.But it’s also about being a rouleur. That’s just not close at all. How many solo wins does Ganna have on rolling terrain?
The discussion was about rouleur in general, and according to Küng's definition of what a rouleur is. This is not the discussion about the WHR.It's on a timetrial bike. Road bike aerodynamics don't matter.
No doubt he is very informed about racing in general. I had no idea Remco's father had regular communication with Bruyneel. IMO he is and always will be his own promoter which I find slightly less distasteful than his willingness to cheat and lie.Bruyneel is very connected in Belgian cycling and has been right about pretty much any questions or speculation about Remco’s career. When he says something with confidence about Remco, I find it worth listening. YMMV.
I don't think/know if Bruyneel has contact with Patrick Evenepoel directly/himself. But surely they move in the same circles.No doubt he is very informed about racing in general. I had no idea Remco's father had regular communication with Bruyneel. IMO he is and always will be his own promoter which I find slightly less distasteful than his willingness to cheat and lie.
Remco's old enough to be his own man and hopefully he makes his own choices. He doesn't need Johann's endorsement for anything.
