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Then he might as well skip it. I doubt he's there to finish 17thEvenepoel is also the type of rider that if he feels the risk is too high for the reward, he might not go as fast. So chances of crashing might be lower.
Then he might as well skip it. I doubt he's there to finish 17thEvenepoel is also the type of rider that if he feels the risk is too high for the reward, he might not go as fast. So chances of crashing might be lower.
You can't know that beforehand. How are you feeling, how do the other riders feel. If UAE goes hard early again, risk might be low, because Evenepoel will be one of the last ones in the wheel of Pogacar. He could take it easy and still finish on the podium.Then he might as well skip it. I doubt he's there to finish 17th
If Pogacar or Pidcock push I one descent on gravel, Remco is distancedYou can't know that beforehand. How are you feeling, how do the other riders feel. If UAE goes hard early again, risk might be low, because Evenepoel will be one of the last ones in the wheel of Pogacar. He could take it easy and still finish on the podium.
Yes. Which is why I said podiumIf Pogacar or Pidcock push I one descent on gravel, Remco is distanced
Because he aint got the skillsIf Pogacar or Pidcock push I one descent on gravel, Remco is distanced
If Pogacar or Pidcock push I one descent on gravel, Remco is distanced
If the similar scenario happens to this year, with Pidcock and Pogacar going forward and Remco being caught in the G2 dynamics with 1 or 2 UAE guys, I don't think he'll just pull everyone really hard to come back on the flatPidcock...
He may gap Remco on a descent, only for Remco to catch up on the flat and drop him like a stone when the road goes uphill. Just as Remco did at the worlds and Lombardia
There were some on youtube who actually truly believed that Pidcock could beat Remco at Lombardia, only for Pidcock to be ground to dust
