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I think you've made your point by now.But nobody uses his weight as an excuse when he doesn't win.
I think you've made your point by now.But nobody uses his weight as an excuse when he doesn't win.
Sure, my point is just that their weight is also discussed in relation to performance in some races.According to his own words up to 67 kg in early season classics and 64-65 kg for the Tour. Obviously even with early season weight (66-67 kg) he easily smashes stage-races. As for 67 kg for the cobbles it looks like a reasonable compromise considering he has to peak for the Tour afterwards.
Where, when and how often? 🤔Sure, my point is just that their weight is also discussed in relation to performance in some races.
21 ITT stages with 30 minutes between the riders at each stage?So who do you all think would win if they rode the Tour alone?
If they kept all the stages and parcours, but you had to ride every stage solo without a peloton.
Just them and their bike, needing to finish every stage as quick as possible.
PogacarSo who do you all think would win if they rode the Tour alone?
If they kept all the stages and parcours, but you had to ride every stage solo without a peloton.
Just them and their bike, needing to finish every stage as quick as possible.
Pogacar. He did it in 2020 (and he was alone in the Vuelta 2019) and last year he raced alone in the European Championships. I'm not saying the World Championships because people will say Del ToroSo who do you all think would win if they rode the Tour alone?
If they kept all the stages and parcours, but you had to ride every stage solo without a peloton.
Just them and their bike, needing to finish every stage as quick as possible.
Pogacar blindfolded, with a cold and probably only 1 leg needed.So who do you all think would win if they rode the Tour alone?
If they kept all the stages and parcours, but you had to ride every stage solo without a peloton.
Just them and their bike, needing to finish every stage as quick as possible.
NibaliSo who do you all think would win if they rode the Tour alone?
If they kept all the stages and parcours, but you had to ride every stage solo without a peloton.
Just them and their bike, needing to finish every stage as quick as possible.
All stages? Wout van AertSo who do you all think would win if they rode the Tour alone?
If they kept all the stages and parcours, but you had to ride every stage solo without a peloton.
Just them and their bike, needing to finish every stage as quick as possible.
I think it would depend on Remcos weight. (This is a flippin joke!)So who do you all think would win if they rode the Tour alone?
If they kept all the stages and parcours, but you had to ride every stage solo without a peloton.
Just them and their bike, needing to finish every stage as quick as possible.
No i mean literally alone. No one else, but you. You do the whole route completely alone. Not you alone within a peloton. Just you alone. There is no peloton.Pogacar. He did it in 2020 (and he was alone in the Vuelta 2019) and last year he raced alone in the European Championships. I'm not saying the World Championships because people will say Del Toro, but we already saw how much he needed it in the European Championships.
He also rode alone a race like Roubaix in his first participation. He's a rider who handles himself well on his own.
Lachlan Morton 100% winsNo i mean literally alone. No one else, but you. You do the whole route completely alone. Not you alone within a peloton. Just you alone. There is no peloton.
The hyperspecialization propaganda from former bang average pro riders is off the charts.Lachlan Morton 100% wins
