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I do not think even a TC on the moon would have helped.He should have done anltitude camp on Tiede instead.
I do not think even a TC on the moon would have helped.He should have done anltitude camp on Tiede instead.
Don't focus on that, focus on everyone who finished ahead. Plapp isn't better than Yates, just as Remco isn't better climber than Pantani for having a better time climb than him.
Yes, he has. Gaustatoppen in tour of norway and Classica San Sebastian for instance.I don't think he’s ever put in an impressive climbing performance without doing an altitude camp first
I´d phrase it the other way around. He's a bad climber, but thanks to his talent and dedication, he has sometimes managed to climb very well.He just had an off-race after a good but not great ITT. It happens to every rider barring Pog and Vingegaard.
Not worried at all. He is a crazy talent who is an excellent climber but sometimes struggles with that in the early season. Probably do to his efficiancy on longer climbs which will improve a lot after his next traning camp.
I think now is a good time to bet on him for Catalunya GC win. Just depends on Vingegaards shape there (if he is even doing it?).
I think he would prefer winning the UAE Tour instead of the lesser races.He just had an off-race after a good but not great ITT. It happens to every rider barring Pog and Vingegaard.
Not worried at all. He is a crazy talent who is an excellent climber but sometimes struggles with that in the early season. Probably to do with his efficiancy on longer climbs - which will improve a lot after his next traning camp.
I think now is a good time to bet on him for Catalunya GC win. Just depends on Vingegaards shape there (if he is even doing it?).
He's not a bad climber, but has to deal with a wave of huge climbing talent. Long gone are the days when a Thomas can win the Tour.I agree that remco rides real fast on the flat naturally whereas climbing takes effort and training.
I would not go so far as to say he's a bad climber.
Pretty sure he did altitude before both races and btw san sebastian has short climb.Yes, he has. Gaustatoppen in tour of norway and Classica San Sebastian for instance.
CircumstantialIn 2019, his first WT race, he also got 15th on Jebel Hafeet.
The phrase "back to square 1" comes to mind.
Dedication alone doesn't explian his climb results of 2022 and 2024. His progress stopped in 2025 when others stepped up. Maybe hitting that postal van was the crash too much, who knows. Anyway, we will see how this season goes (even years seem to be better as odd years for some reason) but lets just say that he has a lot of work to do. He shouldn't expect to win any race with steep climbs unless he shows dramatic progress.I´d phrase it the other way around. He's a bad climber, but thanks to his talent and dedication, he has sometimes managed to climb very well.
That's why he hasn't won any of the seven major one-week races; because, being a poor climber, he needs more dedication than the rest. Such a great deal of dedication that he can only make it for one race a season, like the Tour de France.
One minute ahead of Luke Plapp!Yes, he has. Gaustatoppen in tour of norway and Classica San Sebastian for instance.
I think so as well.I think he would prefer winning the UAE Tour instead of the lesser races.
Who showed again today how good he is on these kinds of efforts.One minute ahead of Luke Plapp!
Must be said that the climb was very unevenly paced. Much harder to do good climbing times when you have to surge and recover 3 timesDel Toro today pushed less w/kg than Evenepoel in 2023. Tailwind vs Headwind makes a gigantic difference on this kind of climb (high speed and mostly in one direction without vegetation).
Evenepoel simply not in good climbing shape.
I don't think this distiction is meaningful. You ride faster uphill than almost every WT rider, you are a great climber. How one arbitrarily attributes that ability to different things based on gut feeling makes no sense.I´d phrase it the other way around. He's a bad climber, but thanks to his talent and dedication, he has sometimes managed to climb very well.
That's why he hasn't won any of the seven major one-week races; because, being a poor climber, he needs more dedication than the rest. Such a great deal of dedication that he can only make it for one race a season, like the Tour de France.
But Thomas was the strongest climber in that Tour. It would be better to refer to Dumoulin's Giro win for instance. Where he was not the best climber but best overall.He's not a bad climber, but has to deal with a wave of huge climbing talent. Long gone are the days when a Thomas can win the Tour.
Tao Geoghegan won the Giro but obviously help him 0 % now too. Zero relevance to today thats the definition of cope.I don’t believe in “he’s not a climber”, when he won Vuelta and finished podium TDF. That’s just what some people hope.
