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

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It's what i'd like him to do, not what is more important.
It's moot though. it would take heaven and earth for Remco not to ride LBL when in shape methinks.
 
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I just don't feel the reward is worth the risk. In best case scenario you probably still lose to Pogacar and in the worst case you can basically end your classics season and still be suboptimal for the Tour
I don’t think the consequences at Strade are as severe as others seem to. I think he’d help animate the race. Would love to see it. Can’t be afraid to race the best races if you wanna be the best, and I think he still does.
 
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I don’t think the consequences at Strade are as severe as others seem to. I think he’d help animate the race. Would love to see it. Can’t be afraid to race the best races if you wanna be the best, and I think he still does.
I mean, it's entirely possible to crash, break something and as a result having to skip the rest of the classics
 
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I mean, it's entirely possible to crash, break something and as a result having to skip the rest of the classics

But based on real numbers, how big is actually the risk of crashes and/or severe injuries in SB, compared to PN, TA, or Itzulia for example?
 
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At least on the road you can't crash because of the terrain
Yeah, I mean Pogacar in LBL totally didn't crash because of the road/terrain conditions.

And it doesn't matter if you can or can't. All that matters is how often does it actually happen and is it really riskier than different races?
 
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he wasnt bad on the gravel in 2024
Pogacar caught him easily with Vineggaard on his wheel.

And in the final part, when Pogacar attacked, it was Jorgenson who saved them.
Neither Remco nor Vingegaard could have done it without that help.
In a one day classic , it's even more difficult.
 
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Pogacar caught him easily with Vineggaard on his wheel.

And in the final part, when Pogacar attacked, it was Jorgenson who saved them.
Neither Remco nor Vingegaard could have done it without that help.
In a one day classic , it's even more difficult.
No. Jorgenson closed it for Vingegaard. Evenepoel closed it alone with others in his wheel.