Even 2023 Pogacar is better than any kind of version Remco showed in his career.
Even 2023 Pogacar is better than any kind of version Remco showed in his career.
How many times has Remco actually won against Pog on the road when they were both going for it? Regardless of the year… I can only remember once but I’m sure you’ll spit a few more. But in any case - assuming Pog would beat Remco in a race he hasn’t attended or has crashed in… well, it’s a reasonable assumption.No need to rewrite history. Reality is bad enough as it is. Evenepoel won LBL in 2022 and 2023. Those years Pogacar was very much beatable. He had to sprint against Mas in Lombardia 2022, he lost Emilia to Mas, he was nowhere in Wollongong, 4th in Flanders, 12th in Fleche, lost the Tour. In 2023 he lost Emilia to Roglic, needed the race director to save him from Healy in Amstel, wasn't able to drop a dozen riders in Tre Valli and became 5th, lost Worlds to Van der Poel, lost the Tour... That was a completely different Pogacar.
Laugh what you want, only Remco's cult believe in that. Enough reason to not take your opinion seriously.
It is not a reasonable assumption when a week earlier he was getting caught by freaking Ben Healy.How many times has Remco actually won against Pog on the road when they were both going for it? Regardless of the year… I can only remember once but I’m sure you’ll spit a few more. But in any case - assuming Pog would beat Remco in a race he hasn’t attended or has crashed in… well, it’s a reasonable assumption.
Remco needs to level up like Pog did from 2023 to 2024. I would seriously have liked to see how Evenepoel would have compared to pre-2024 Pog last year in the Tour and this year during WCC/ECC.
lol, i'm so sorry to hear that.Laugh what you want, only Remco's cult believe in that. Enough reason to not take your opinion seriously.
So it really was once…It is not a reasonable assumption when a week earlier he was getting caught by freaking Ben Healy.
Beaten with 3 minutes by Vingegaard on one lung who was also spitting out numbers better than the year before... when he beat Pogacar by 8 minutes.And yet Remco was convincingly beaten by Vingegaard with one lung. I mean you can't compare that easily across years due to "technology" advancing. Not only Pogacar & Vingegaard had leaps of performances, also Remco and Landa had huge numbers on Plateau de Beille (by far career best on such a long climb).
Beaten with 3 minutes by Vingegaard on one lung who was also spitting out numbers better than the year before... when he beat Pogacar by 8 minutes.
So... you agree that '24 Evenepoel vs '23 Pogacar would have been much more close. Which was my point.That's my point. There was a leap of performance in 2024 by Pogacar but not only by him. Vingegaard was super-impressive considering what he had to go through before the Tour. And yes, QS guys had awesome numbers as well (crazy leap by Evenepoel between Dauphine and the Tour). Pogacar from a few years back indeed would've lost that Tour because general level upped for some reason we can't talk here.
So... you agree that '24 Evenepoel vs '23 Pogacar would have been much more close. Which was my point.
First of all, that was the hypothesis. You can find it a dumb one, and you are free to do so, but then you shouldn't argue about it when it turns out you actually agree with the hypothesis.Yes. But my point is that Evenepoel from year X has never been close to Pogacar from year X. Comparing across different years is not adequate because there's a general leap of performances in peleton in 2020-2024. Evenepoel'24 probably wouldn't have possibilities to be that strong in 2023.
I'm really out, this thread is unreadable most of the time
First of all, that was the hypothesis. You can find it a dumb one, and you are free to do so, but then you shouldn't argue about it when it turns out you actually agree with the hypothesis.
Secondly overall Pogacar was always better the same year, but before 2024, there were certainly races where Evenepoel could (and did) beat him.
My two main points were, the Evenepoel of the 2024 TDF vs Pogacar prior to 2024 would be an interesting battle. Yes, this is pointless but it is testament to how much Pogacar improved from 2023 to 2024.I agreed but pointed out why such comparisons (and time travels) are not always adequate.
As for your second point, in one-day races they were closer but the gap increased. I also believe hilly classics are races where Evenepoel is more likely to close the gap (much less probability in stage-races).
Pogacar at 2023 level would've finished with Seixas in UECRemco needs to level up like Pog did from 2023 to 2024. I would seriously have liked to see how Evenepoel would have compared to pre-2024 Pog last year in the Tour and this year during WCC/ECC.
My second point was that Evenepoel of 2022 and 2023 would still have been able to win LBL against Pogacar in those years. It's clear his fans are suffering from early dementia as they have forgotten that back then, Pog did not win his classics by dominating but by finishing in a small group, if he even won them. While back then Evenepoel already was winning his classics, by dominating/solos. See 2019 Classica (where Pogacar couldn't follow the pace, just 3 weeks before the Vuelta he podiumed) and 2022, Liège '22 and '23, where Pogacar finished in groups with Gaudu and Mohoric the years prior. While Pogacar won Lombardia in '21 by beating Masnada in a sprint and in '22 by beating Mas in a sprint. The Pog in classics before and after 2023 are worlds apart.
It's just weird that die hard Pogacar fans (not you) can't fathom that they were much closer before 2024, and Evenepoel could've even won monuments against him. Pogacar was never as dominant as he was now before 2024. That doesn't discredit his current performances or his palmares. This obsessive need to make sure everyone needs to get on their knees is cult-like.As I already said, the gap between them in classics increased indeed, Pogacar became better there circa 2 years ago. It's also true that a cyclist improving at the age of 23-25 isn't necessarily that shocking (even besides clinical aspects). Maybe Evenepoel can still improve and match Pogacar in classics, who knows.
That was his single best 250+km result in his career. Would you have expected him to follow Evenepoel in LBL '22 and '23? Or Pogacar this sunday and the one before? Surely not.Also Gaudu has been a fine rider at certain points of his career. There's no reason to diss him.
