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

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After making a ton of excuses.

From my perspective, there is an important distinction between clearly stating “no excuses” and providing several justifications before ultimately concluding with “no excuses.”
He started by saying that there are no excuses, that he was not good enough. He then gave a fair assessment of how he felt that day. What's wrong with that? What do you want him to say? Just say "No excuses. I am bad." and than shut up? He says what he thinks out loud, always, which is what the media wants to hear also. It's part of what makes him who he is
 
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He started by saying that there are no excuses, that he was not good enough. He then gave a fair assessment of how he felt that day. What's wrong with that? What do you want him to say? Just say "No excuses. I am bad." and than shut up? He says what he thinks out loud, always, which is what the media wants to hear also. It's part of what makes him who he is
Yeah, we have to agree to disagree.

Like I said, full of excuses, not good enough.
 
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All I'm going to see before I leave this subject, is that when the cameras cut to Remco getting dropped, I wasn't shocked at all. These collapses against the top riders aren't new. I like Remco for what it's worth, one of the all time great time trailists and a great one day rider, but as a GC rider, he's massively overatted and his record proves it.
 
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All I'm going to see before I leave this subject, is that when the cameras cut to Remco getting dropped, I wasn't shocked at all. These collapses against the top riders aren't new. I like Remco for what it's worth, one of the all time great time trailists and a great one day rider, but as a GC rider, he's massively overatted and his record proves it.
Yeah, this is it.

An all time great TT.

Massive overrated as a GC rider.
 
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Regarding his weight. There is no such thing as spring classics weight vs TdF weight. If he has the discipline to be at his 2022 Vuelta weight he would be a much better rider overall. However, the way he is now, he can only win races where there is little to no climbing, i.e., nothing of the sort of races he is proclaiming he wants to win.
 
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Too much is said about weight, there's no way that alone explains dropping 2 minutes because it's like 3% steeper than ideal
Sure today it appears to have been an extremely bad for him. But this does not change the fact that he is simply overweight if he wants to be competitive on steeper slopes
 
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Calling a Vuelta winner and TDF podium finisher overrated as GC rider…
We could include his palmares in the 7 big 1week races and it still wouldn't move the needle for someone earning over 5million euros a year.

Massively overrated as a GC rider.
 
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I have to agree he is overrated, with the caveat that his ceiling is not overrated. He can be in the tier below Pogacar and Vingegaard with Roglic, Almeida, and Lipowitz, and he has the potential to be better, but his palmares and consistency is more akin to Carapaz or Hindley than Roglic, much less Pogacar. If he’s who he thinks he is, he needs to win stage races much more frequently than he does.
 
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I feel like there is some part of Remco's physiological makeup that keeps him from being a natural climber. Yes he has one of the biggest engines in cycling which when combined with his aero dart body and the nature of the effort required makes him the preeminent time trialist of this generation, but things have to go exactly right for him to exist on the climbs with top GC riders. Had he not responded to Tiberi and the others who went off early but rather followed Del Toro when he came cruising through the front group he would have been much better off today. Del Toro still would have left him when he finally made his big acceleration, but he would have left him with riders like Gee and Nordhagen and Van Wilder who he can follow from that point to the finish. But I digress. The point is, Remco cannot make probing accelerations and then recover like climbers can and he can't mask a bad day (or even a not great day) like climbers can. I don't believe he will ever win the Tour unless the Tour returns to the Indurain era course profiles. But he can win a lot of other stuff if he doesn't keep trying to focus on the Tour.