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I wonder how much of it is already coordinated with his new team. I though i read something along the lines of this are the possible plans Remco send to his new team. Could be wrong.
Just like all the other riders, right? Lipowitz also told he wanted to do the TDF in the media. And Roglic also expressed his preferences. The team will eventually decide what's best, but like RBH already said during TDF route announcement, we are waiting for the Giro before making a decision.I wonder how much of it is already coordinated with his new team. I though i read something along the lines of this are the possible plans Remco send to his new team. Could be wrong.
You're not wrong, it's quite literally in the article.I wonder how much of it is already coordinated with his new team. I though i read something along the lines of this are the possible plans Remco send to his new team. Could be wrong.
I think he feels he need some race hardness before trying to win PN/TAI think he shouldn't start his season before P-N. He's already attempting a difficult season, either way, there's no need to add a month of racing in February in a race that's adding nothing to his palmares and has 0 sponsorship influence
Ardeche and Drome? It's 2 one day races that won't take any preparation and bother the scheduleI think he feels he need some race hardness before trying to win PN/TA
I agree, but he'll probably want to do a stage race. A bit like MVDP doing TA before MSR.Ardeche and Drome? It's 2 one day races that won't take any preparation and bother the schedule
I don't see a benefit of doing a stage race before a stage race that's only a preparation for another stage race. Be it the Giro or the TourI agree, but he'll probably want to do a stage race. A bit like MVDP doing TA before MSR.
If PN/TA is a big goal of the spring season for him, I understand he wants to be well prepared for it. It's been a while since he has won a big 1-week stage race. He knows this too.I don't see a benefit of doing a stage race before a stage race that's only a preparation for another stage race. Be it the Giro or the Tour
He hasn't won a big 1-week stage race yet.If PN/TA is a big goal of the spring season for him, I understand he wants to be well prepared for it. It's been a while since he has won a big 1-week stage race. He knows this too.
You could wonder though, that if you don't need to be ready until stage 4, why it matters that you first ride Algarve.
Or he could ride T-A, last year Ganna was 2nd and Remco is a better TTist and a better climber. Usually it's all decided in a TT and 1 or maybe 2 climbsIf PN/TA is a big goal of the spring season for him, I understand he wants to be well prepared for it. It's been a while since he has won a big 1-week stage race. He knows this too.
You could wonder though, that if you don't need to be ready until stage 4, why it matters that you first ride Algarve.
I think he cares about winning those type of races too. I think he should decide between PN/TA based on the route. Which is easiest to win, and then go to MSR and try to win that too.Or he could ride T-A, last year Ganna was 2nd and Remco is a better TTist and a better climber. Usually it's all decided in a TT and 1 or maybe 2 climbs
Also, I don't see how a 1 week race would be a big goal if you're on that level, only monuments, GTs and WC
I think if he cared much he would actually come well prepared to some of them, not as an afterthoughtI think he cares about winning those type of races too. I think he should decide between PN/TA based on the route. Which is easiest to win, and then go to MSR and try to win that too.
I think he came well prepared to PN 2024, it's just tactically that they made a mistake.I think if he cared much he would actually come well prepared to some of them, not as an afterthought
I mean, if he couldn't drop Jorgenson he wasn't well prepared enoughI think he came well prepared to PN 2024, it's just tactically that they made a mistake.
He dropped everyone else though. Jorgenson was very well prepared, and Evenepoel was at his classics weight.I mean, if he couldn't drop Jorgenson he wasn't well prepared enough
If he has to be at his GT weight and 100% prepared he can forget about ever beating Pogacar in any stage raceHe dropped everyone else though. Jorgenson was very well prepared, and Evenepoel was at his classics weight.
Just being at GT weight would already help a lot. At the moment he doesn't come close to beating Pogacar anyway... I don't expect that to happen until 2027.If he has to be at his GT weight and 100% prepared he can forget about ever beating Pogacar in any stage race
I don't think he's winning that P-N at 2 or 3kgs lessJust being at GT weight would already help a lot. At the moment he doesn't come close to beating Pogacar anyway... I don't expect that to happen until 2027.
Strade is one of his favorite races.with Remco it would be unlikely for him to do Strade.
Then I don't think you understand how big a difference that is. But it doesn't matter he lost, so that's that.I don't think he's winning that P-N at 2 or 3kgs less
He is good enough that he should be winning those races even when he's a bit heavy or not at 100% shapeThen I don't think you understand how big a difference that is. But it doesn't matter he lost, so that's that.
If Remco showed up at Strade, I would respect it regardless of the results he achieved. Same goes for RVV. Would love to see it.Strade is one of his favorite races.
