Wouldn’t mind him doing a classics heavy spring season, Giro and single day races after vacationIn other words, he's lobbying for a TT heavy giro
Wouldn’t mind him doing a classics heavy spring season, Giro and single day races after vacationIn other words, he's lobbying for a TT heavy giro
Apparently Evenepoel also started to lose faith. His training camp in Livigno was already guided by RBHLooks like the team still didn't learn much from all the mistakes they made with Evenepoel.
Apparently Evenepoel also started to lose faith. His training camp in Livigno was already guided by RBH
That’s my interpretation, Evenepoel never said this. It’s also not known in the open that RBH managed the training camp in Livigno.Can they find a bus big enough to fit all the people wants to throw under?
Lazkano I don’t get either, but since we haven’t seen him anymore something must be seriously wrong.if so, then they did not do too badly.
otherwise RBH has had some glaring underperformances in last year. really glaring specifically from 2-3 incoming riders who fell off the map this year: Lazkano, Pithie, Van Gils.
And then there is Vlasov, Martinez, and Roglic who have also dropped for perhaps other reasons.
Apparently Evenepoel also started to lose faith. His training camp in Livigno was already guided by RBH
Why? He had a better post-TdF last year.so, his end of year success was driven by Red Bull?
Yeesh! Not a good look for QS
Better results, but I tend to think he was stronger this year.Why? He had a better post-TdF last year.
Huh!? What!?Why? He had a better post-TdF last year.
If he goes to the Giro, he probably won´t do a classic heavy spring season. Like in 2023 or Pogačar in 2024.Wouldn’t mind him doing a classics heavy spring season, Giro and single day races after vacation
If he goes to the Giro, he probably won´t do a classic heavy spring season. Like in 2023 or Pogačar in 2024.
That’s true, hard to combine all of that. GT’s are probably the most important to him so depending on the route he’ll make a decision.If he goes to the Giro, he probably won´t do a classic heavy spring season. Like in 2023 or Pogačar in 2024.
RVV I would understand even though I really want to see him ride it. MSR on the other hand he should definitely ride it. We can wait for the presentation of Giro/TDF to more discuss possible schedules.I'll be very disappointed if he doesn't race RVV and especially MSR next year. It's high time he tries on these races as he has only ever ridden two different Monuments in his career thus far while being one of the best one day racers out there.
I could kinda understand it as well but I'd still be disappointed if he misses RVV. I really want to see what he can do in that race.RVV I would understand even though I really want to see him ride it. MSR on the other hand he should definitely ride it. We can wait for the presentation of Giro/TDF to more discuss possible schedules.
While the result of Kigali and Lombardia were the same and both inevitable, the race was much better with the route of the former.Are people really gonna act as if the route even matters for Pogacar?
All a super TT heavy TdF route would do would be to kill the final "what if" about Evenepoel beating Pogacar.
Just to be clear I was not for a second suggesting a more balanced route would hinder Pog as the winner. It was more about what Remco can get out of it. I don’t see much to be gained for him to target the TDF, not win a stage, finish third at very best, and possibly 12+ minutes behind in a Pog procession. How does that help Remco’s career?Are people really gonna act as if the route even matters for Pogacar?
All a super TT heavy TdF route would do would be to kill the final "what if" about Evenepoel beating Pogacar.
At Giro there will likely be a motivated Jonas lurking.