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.Calling a Vuelta winner and TDF podium finisher overrated as GC rider…
Massively overrated as a 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.Calling a Vuelta winner and TDF podium finisher overrated as GC rider…
SureWe 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.
Even Simon Yates won the Vuelta (and I love Simon).Calling a Vuelta winner and TDF podium finisher overrated as GC rider…
Of all the things that will never happen, this will never happen the most.I agree but does it really matter that it is easier for Pog?
I honestly think Remco can and will win all five monuments and all grand tours the next five years. He really should be able to do that looking at his talent compared to his non-pog competitors.
A 7km @ 12% climb is about 7-8% steeper than ideal for Evenepoel.Too much is said about weight, there's no way that alone explains dropping 2 minutes because it's like 3% steeper than ideal
Even Simon Yates won the Vuelta (and I love Simon).
He is a very good GC rider, just like Simon, but not on the level of the greats.
So yes, very overrated IMHO.
This is vastly overrating him on short/mid climbs. There's a reason he hasn't won races like Paris Nice, Tirreno or Itzulia.The Evenepoel case is very simple - He is the best Time Triallist in the world, second best rider for mid - mountain parcours (close to Pogi and miles ahead of everyone else) and "average" for a GC rider on the high mountains.
He demolishes everyone else except Pogi in shorter climbs and is able to put lots of time - then people expect him to be on par with the best bar Pogacar and Vingegaard on monster climbs yet he is consistently unable to do so. When he looks more consistent on high mountains he sometimes has this meltdown that puts him out the GC.
Actually the last WT stage race he won was UAE... 3 years ago. For someone who's constantly touted as the great challenger for Pogacar, that's not very impressive. He's not even able to win when Pogi or Vingegaard aren't there.This is vastly overrating him on short/mid climbs. There's a reason he hasn't won races like Paris Nice, Tirreno or Itzulia.
Agree in general but for the Tour part. He can and will win the Tour. JV and Pog aren't for ever (thankfully). He has by far the third highest ceiling of any GC rider right now. History shows it's possible. The parcour is irrelevant.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.
Every rider can win, but most won't. I don't think Remco will ever win the Tour.Agree in general but for the Tour part. He can and will win the Tour. JV and Pog aren't for ever (thankfully). He has by far the third highest ceiling of any GC rider right now. History shows it's possible. The parcour is irrelevant.
If you're only making a semantic point then why even bother?Every rider can win, but most won't. I don't think Remco will ever win the Tour.
You did it, so I answered in kind. We will remember you when Remco retires without winning the Tour.If you're only making a semantic point then why even bother?
As anyone who reads it understand, there are some riders who conceivably can win the tour, like the bookmakers third favorite(!) Remco Evenepoel, and 4th Lipowitz/Del Toro, and there are riders who actually CAN'T win the tour like Harm Vanhoucke or Xandro Meurisse.
I know many people don't think he will win the tour, but am convinced that he will. And when he does - me and the rest of the remco crew will remember what you and all the others said when you starrt pretending that you saw it coming![]()
Then make sure you work on that physique from the start of the season. It's like they didn't use any of the knowledge they got from SOQ, and decided to start fresh. Why not reduce the amount of muscles this season already? Why waste another one by thinking that just increasing his threshold is enough for some races when the goal is to win TDF?If you just look at him on a climb like yesterday, you know that his body limits him. And that's okay, you can't do everything. He's not fat, as some would suggest, but he's too stocky to be a proper climber. Roglic has a similar physique but I would guess he's still quite a bit lighter than Remco.
But he wants to TT.Then make sure you work on that physique from the start of the season. It's like they didn't use any of the knowledge they got from SOQ, and decided to start fresh. Why not reduce the amount of muscles this season already? Why waste another one by thinking that just increasing his threshold is enough for some races when the goal is to win TDF?
I mean, he could win the Tour. There are a lot of obstacles for him though. He's only 18 months younger than Pogacar, so he needs Pogacar to decline and then there to be a window before some younger guys come up who can challenge him. But I'm not sure that they aren't already there. There are some riders like Lipo, Onley, del Toro who have decent potential. I'm not all that confident that Remco would beat them in the Tour. I feel like he should, but he struggles so much with consistency that it's hard to tell. Then after them there will be a new generation of GT riders.Agree in general but for the Tour part. He can and will win the Tour. JV and Pog aren't for ever (thankfully). He has by far the third highest ceiling of any GC rider right now. History shows it's possible. The parcour is irrelevant.
Likely because most of the physiologists who are being consulted are terrible scientists, i.e., terrible at math and physics. Recently a bit of a trend formed where it was suggested muscle mass and not weight is somehow more beneficial for road racing. Of course, there is a trade-off are some nuance, but overall, if one wants to be a GC rider one needs to be prmarelcy thin. Remember, last year they even convinced Jonas to try to put on some muscle.... ridiculous. Alas, this is not what most people want to hear/read, so somehow this muscle story gets a lot of attention.Then make sure you work on that physique from the start of the season. It's like they didn't use any of the knowledge they got from SOQ, and decided to start fresh. Why not reduce the amount of muscles this season already? Why waste another one by thinking that just increasing his threshold is enough for some races when the goal is to win TDF?
No, I wrote a completely normal statement and you pretend to not understand the way I used the word CAN.You did it, so I answered in kind. We will remember you when Remco retires without winning the Tour.
