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Del Toro didn't humiliate him though, more like Evenepoel humiliated himselfThat just happened 2 weeks ago in UAE Tour. Unless you don't think Remco is a top rider (but he is in my book).
Del Toro didn't humiliate him though, more like Evenepoel humiliated himselfThat just happened 2 weeks ago in UAE Tour. Unless you don't think Remco is a top rider (but he is in my book).
I think this issue can perhaps be resolved by asking the readers of this thread two questions:Those are people who finished ahead of him on the first climb in the UAE Tour, and based on that performance many have posted that he isn't a climber, needs to give up on GTs, etc. I don't have any interest in digging up posts to prove it or in debating the point, so take it for what it is.
That's harsh. Remco was riding his race and Del Toro his own. Del Toro was strongly aggressive at the end and couldn't be brought back. Every other racer suffered the fate of "losing" to him although that isn't how GC riders perform. They race for time and the opportunity to win stages; hopefully with bonus seconds.Del Toro didn't humiliate him though, more like Evenepoel humiliated himself
A) Was Remco in good shape compared with the week before and other riders?I think this issue can perhaps be resolved by asking the readers of this thread two questions:
a) Was Evenepoel worse at the UAE Tour than he should be when he is in good shape?
b) If the answer is yes, are there any explanations that are not automatically also excuses?
