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

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At least he'll just confirm what he knows he can do for public consumption. Early season TT's are safe and, unless he gets beaten; reinforces his preparation.
The long break before the Tour is OK if he's doing serious climbing laps with his teammates. Otherwise he'll still be in his personal bubble and his Tour could be more tense than necessary.
The early TTT is mostly as a prep for the TTT in the TDF. Which makes sense
 
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I prefer a more tightly packed schedule, even whilst knowing that's impossible these days and riders have to peak.
Having said that's it feels very light. Main focus on stage races barely any 1 day races and only those with a hilly profile. If this means Remco will become a(n even) better stage racer as a result it's good news. If he does not become better, his one day race hopefuls will find little joy in this.

I don't think he'll ride PN or Tirreno.
I do think he'll either ride Dauphiné or Suisse. I think that is the altitude + stagerace there is still room for to add that is being mentioned. (could be wrong)

I understand they want to keep it safe. But it seems to me they also decided to divide the stage races between their 3 main riders. Whilst also taking into consideration Hindley, Vlasov, Peli.

Roglic will be doing 3 outta the 7 main single week WT stage races. Lipo will probably ride PN then.
I think Lipo will either go to Suisse and Remco to Dauphiné or vice versa.

No doubt some fall races will be added as well.

Also whilst remco may feel no pressure, he'll be needing to race well to justify his status. Less he falls behind in the pecking order. I don't see that happening (him losing his status) but he can't have a bad season.

All in all though, it might actually be a smart program, even if it's not the program we as fans want.
 
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They've just revealed his new bike for next year:

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Gold accent fenders FTW…
 
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Dont do the talk if you cant walk the walk.

You want to bamba. You wanne chill with the big boys then dont hide away..Besides that, its a realistic and sensible schedule, so it’s hard to be too critical, still disappointing.

 
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Dont do the talk if you cant walk the walk.

You want to bamba. You wanne chill with the big boys then dont hide away..Besides that, its a realistic and sensible schedule, so it’s hard to be too critical, still disappointing.

As if he decided it on his own…
 
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How many TTT are there, some prep better than none i guess.

Reading between the lines after watching an interview, methinks Remco initially wanted to ride the Giro (and Tour) but the team decided against that. Preferring a more normal run-up to the Tour.
 
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Reigning olympic champion in the road race, former world champion in the road race, double monument winner, but instead of doing some big classics like sanremo, Flanders, they will have him on a volcano and then doing catalunya and liege only. What is this Mickey mouse schedule man.

He turned pro at 18, he's not going to peak at 35 like fulgsang or ritchie porte. They can't keep hiding him from races.

Also they will send him to Valencia, that's supposed to be a big battle between mcnutly, buitrago, vlasov, Bilbao, Lenny martinez etc. one of the best races of the year and now Remco will ruin it.

Bora also gave a rubbish schedule to Roglic. Why does this team hate cycling fans man
They kept the important races for Hindley and Pellizzari, so I'll cut them some slack.
 
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Sure but more than 5 months in advance? A bit early because every single rider that will be in that TTT might have to skip the Tour for whatever reason
There aren’t many options to test this in race. I also don’t know why it’s an issue if you are racing Valencia a couple of days later too.
 
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Reading between the lines after watching an interview, methinks Remco initially wanted to ride the Giro (and Tour) but the team decided against that. Preferring a more normal run-up to the Tour.
Seems they decided against everything he wanted really. Sure he gets to race some nice stuff, but anything out of the ordinary like more monuments or Giro was decided against.

It’s a safe but boring option of the team
 
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I prefer a more tightly packed schedule, even whilst knowing that's impossible these days and riders have to peak.
Having said that's it feels very light. Main focus on stage races barely any 1 day races and only those with a hilly profile. If this means Remco will become a(n even) better stage racer as a result it's good news. If he does not become better, his one day race hopefuls will find little joy in this.

I don't think he'll ride PN or Tirreno.
I do think he'll either ride Dauphiné or Suisse. I think that is the altitude + stagerace there is still room for to add that is being mentioned. (could be wrong)

I understand they want to keep it safe. But it seems to me they also decided to divide the stage races between their 3 main riders. Whilst also taking into consideration Hindley, Vlasov, Peli.

Roglic will be doing 3 outta the 7 main single week WT stage races. Lipo will probably ride PN then.
I think Lipo will either go to Suisse and Remco to Dauphiné or vice versa.

No doubt some fall races will be added as well.

Also whilst remco may feel no pressure, he'll be needing to race well to justify his status. Less he falls behind in the pecking order. I don't see that happening (him losing his status) but he can't have a bad season.

All in all though, it might actually be a smart program, even if it's not the program we as fans want.
He should do the Dauphine. The competition is good and climbing provides a great fitness confirmation with some time to adjust and recover.
 
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I was a bit disappointed to see he's not doing MSR or Flanders, but now I've thought about it a bit more it does make sense. Given his issues with crashed the last two seasons, I suspect they want to play it save a little bit and give him the chance to have a really optimum run up to the Tour. I know we all say he can't beat Pogacar or Vingegaard, but I do understand why he'd want to have a shot with absolutely perfect preparation.
 
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Does a double leadership approach ever really work?

It does. But rarely. Much depends on how the races evolves, understanding, ...
I'm thinking Sastre, Schlecks mostly. Ullrich & Kloden also worked.
Roglic & Vingegaard also worked (cause Roglic after his crash was a clear 2nd option).

I do think there tends to be a clear indication of 1A en 1B in the duo's that worked.
 
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I was a bit disappointed to see he's not doing MSR or Flanders, but now I've thought about it a bit more it does make sense. Given his issues with crashed the last two seasons, I suspect they want to play it save a little bit and give him the chance to have a really optimum run up to the Tour. I know we all say he can't beat Pogacar or Vingegaard, but I do understand why he'd want to have a shot with absolutely perfect preparation.
I am disappointed because i find Remco as super interesting rider and fun to watch at one day classics. I guess it makes sense to go after TdF now since he should be in his prime.
 
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Does a double leadership approach ever really work?
It does, but both riders need to dare to take risks and ride for a team win and not personal victory. Just following UAE/Visma won't get you a win. Waiting until stage 19-20 also doesn't get them a win. But I suspect we'll see just that. First 2-3 weeks they'll just follow and won't do anything special until the last 2 mountain stages.
 
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It does, but both riders need to dare to take risks and ride for a team win and not personal victory. Just following UAE/Visma won't get you a win. Waiting until stage 19-20 also doesn't get them a win. But I suspect we'll see just that. First 2-3 weeks they'll just follow and won't do anything special until the last 2 mountain stages.

The legs need to permit for more. Unless you're okay with blowing up one person so the other can take advantage.
Similar to it was okay for Roglic to destroy himself cause he was in truth out of the race, but Pogacar failed to realise that.
 
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It does, but both riders need to dare to take risks and ride for a team win and not personal victory. Just following UAE/Visma won't get you a win. Waiting until stage 19-20 also doesn't get them a win. But I suspect we'll see just that. First 2-3 weeks they'll just follow and won't do anything special until the last 2 mountain stages.
At least 1 one the 2 has to be very close to the level to win 1v1. Like in 2022 TdF, Jonas was as good if not better than Pogacar. Remco and Lipowitz can't beat him because they aren't there
 
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The legs need to permit for more. Unless you're okay with blowing up one person so the other can take advantage.
Similar to it was okay for Roglic to destroy himself cause he was in truth out of the race, but Pogacar failed to realise that.
You don't always know beforehand if your legs will permit more. That's where the risk is. You attack from afar, hoping that you are able to make it to the end. So yes, they need to take the risk of blowing up.
 
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At least 1 one the 2 has to be very close to the level to win 1v1. Like in 2022 TdF, Jonas was as good if not better than Pogacar. Remco and Lipowitz can't beat him because they aren't there
I would hope they are able to close the gap a bit when Evenepoel has a normal build up, and Lipowitz gets better due to his age.