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

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It obviously plays a part, too, but we do see it time and time again, also in a different race yesterday, that even if you do have the energy, you don't always want to spent it you fear it may help someone else more than you.
Will knows no fear, which breeds on lack on lack of strength, usually. Focusing on the balance of power happens more so when you don't have much left in the tank. But cyclists are usually knuckleheads and will try to hedge bets or downright sabotage instead of work together for the common good where everyone gains at least something.
 
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Because they wanted him to do some altitude, specifically for this race. Then he crashed and all was for nothing, again. I do agree that his schedule could be better, even more so for 1 day races. When you look at MSR for example. Can't imagine him not sprinting along for victory there.

I wouldn't be surprised if in 10 years he looks back at his career after never winning TDF, thinking: Damn I could've been the best 1-day racer ever if I only focused on that.
He couldn't be the best 1 day racer ever even if he fully focused on that
 
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Pogacar cannot be the benchmark to anyone. What he does is unique.
Well, in any case, that doesn't change how he can re-imagine his prep and schedule. Otherwise, what's the point of racing? He's never approached a full classics campaign, so nobody knows his value in MSR and the northern classics and if you start from Pogi is unique so why bother your dead in the water anyway.
 
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Remco is rather unique in ITT and one day race events. When i said that a couple of month back the backlash was enormous.

As for stage racing, stage wins, as for the GC, here cooperating with Rogla IMHO should improve things. IMHO they could easily split a couple of wins in between them but somehow it seems that at least for now they want to keep it separate. Youngsters taking the podiums.
 
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Anyone else doubt that Evenepoel will be truly competitive in Liege? (Obviously excluding Pog)
No. After Pogi makes his move on La Redoute, Remco will lose time but TT back to him and beat him in the sprint. At least that looks like the game plan. That's what I learn from his moves this week.
 
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No. After Pogi makes his move on La Redoute, Remco will lose time but TT back to him and beat him in the sprint. At least that looks like the game plan. That's what I learn from his moves this week.
Not so sure he can easily TT his way back though
 
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Well, in any case, that doesn't change how he can re-imagine his prep and schedule. Otherwise, what's the point of racing? He's never approached a full classics campaign, so nobody knows his value in MSR and the northern classics and if you start from Pogi is unique so why bother your dead in the water anyway.
I have been a fan of Remco for a long time, I enjoy his personality, that he wears his emotions on his sleeve, at his best he is incredibly exciting to watch. He may well be the best TT rider in history, or at the very least in the top few. At his best an amazing hilly classics rider, one of the better ones ever. That said, I don’t think it is slagging him by simply stating what appears more and more obvious, and that is he doesn’t appear to have the recovery needed to be the best of the best GT riders; he is not a natural climber in the high mountains, especially not on repeated days, he seems incredibly tactically knuckle headed, and though he is a very tough guy obviously, he does seem prone to emotional meltdowns in a way that is counterproductive to success in GT racing. Re the northern classics, he has never shown the bike handling skills or positioning sense necessary to be competitive in races like RVV or Roubaix, which test both those qualities to the absolute limit. I may be going out on a limb but I believe he has won every major race he is going to at this point; he may win more of what he’s already won, but I just don’t remotely see him winning a major cobbled classic, and I think he’s trying to fit a square peg into a round hole by targeting GT GC’s. I know I know, he podiumed the Tour, but I actually think his yo-yoing with his weight is going to set him back and that imho we are already seeing some of that. He is nearly the same age as Pogacar and will never beat him in a GT, and the next generation is nipping hot at his heels. Perhaps a GdL if Pogi doesn’t show up. Very little in cycling would make me happier than being proven wrong on this but it is clear that as good as he is, I believe he is limited in ways that are going to be difficult to overcome, imho. Just my .02, I’m sure I’m in for some flaming on this one. 😜
 
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And probably wouldn't win the sprint either. But, excluding AGR, Remco was never able to pull Poga back, so almost guaranteed he wouldn't. The only realistic option for Remco is just not to get dropped.
I don’t know why he would lose that sprint
 
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Didn’t Remco spend a week or two this winter in the wind tunnel dialing his TT position? Assuming I didn’t hallucinate that, you gotta wonder what he and the team are thinking. He’s already the best TTist and the times he loses - on MTTs and hilly TTs in the Tour - getting more aero will not help; climbing and endurance will.

I hate to say it, but if Roglic shows up in Itzulia, I’d take him to the Tour and deprioritize Remco for that race. I’d send Remco to RVV, maybe even PR, and focus him on Vuelta. Give him more time to get his climbing together, put him against an easier field, give him a chance to win another GT. Or I’d send him to the Tour but not as team leader at this point.
 
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I have been a fan of Remco for a long time, I enjoy his personality, that he wears his emotions on his sleeve, at his best he is incredibly exciting to watch. He may well be the best TT rider in history, or at the very least in the top few. At his best an amazing hilly classics rider, one of the better ones ever. That said, I don’t think it is slagging him by simply stating what appears more and more obvious, and that is he doesn’t appear to have the recovery needed to be the best of the best GT riders; he is not a natural climber in the high mountains, especially not on repeated days, he seems incredibly tactically knuckle headed, and though he is a very tough guy obviously, he does seem prone to emotional meltdowns in a way that is counterproductive to success in GT racing. Re the northern classics, he has never shown the bike handling skills or positioning sense necessary to be competitive in races like RVV or Roubaix, which test both those qualities to the absolute limit. I may be going out on a limb but I believe he has won every major race he is going to at this point; he may win more of what he’s already won, but I just don’t remotely see him winning a major cobbled classic, and I think he’s trying to fit a square peg into a round hole by targeting GT GC’s. I know I know, he podiumed the Tour, but I actually think his yo-yoing with his weight is going to set him back and that imho we are already seeing some of that. He is nearly the same age as Pogacar and will never beat him in a GT, and the next generation is nipping hot at his heels. Perhaps a GdL if Pogi doesn’t show up. Very little in cycling would make me happier than being proven wrong on this but it is clear that as good as he is, I believe he is limited in ways that are going to be difficult to overcome, imho. Just my .02, I’m sure I’m in for some flaming on this one. 😜
I mostly agree with this, but I’d send him to MSR and RVV a few times before writing him off in those. It took Pogacar 6 tries tho, so he might need to be patient. I think IL is certainly feasibly too. And surely he can win a one-week stage race at some point, right? That is the most baffling (and perhaps telling) of all. Pogacar, Vingegaard, and previously Roglic cleaned up in the big 7 one weeks; they also consistently perform in GTs.
 
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Didn’t Remco spend a week or two this winter in the wind tunnel dialing his TT position? Assuming I didn’t hallucinate that, you gotta wonder what he and the team are thinking. He’s already the best TTist and the times he loses - on MTTs and hilly TTs in the Tour - getting more aero will not help; climbing and endurance will.

I hate to say it, but if Roglic shows up in Itzulia, I’d take him to the Tour and deprioritize Remco for that race. I’d send Remco to RVV, maybe even PR, and focus him on Vuelta. Give him more time to get his climbing together, put him against an easier field, give him a chance to win another GT. Or I’d send him to the Tour but not as team leader at this point.
Why would you not spend 2 weeks in the offseason doing prep work for next season?
I don't follow the reasoning.
 
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Didn’t Remco spend a week or two this winter in the wind tunnel dialing his TT position? Assuming I didn’t hallucinate that, you gotta wonder what he and the team are thinking. He’s already the best TTist and the times he loses - on MTTs and hilly TTs in the Tour - getting more aero will not help; climbing and endurance will.

I hate to say it, but if Roglic shows up in Itzulia, I’d take him to the Tour and deprioritize Remco for that race. I’d send Remco to RVV, maybe even PR, and focus him on Vuelta. Give him more time to get his climbing together, put him against an easier field, give him a chance to win another GT. Or I’d send him to the Tour but not as team leader at this point.
That's precisely what I said about his TT testing in the wind tunnel this winter and was criticised for it. It's the only thing he DOESN'T need to improve
 
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I have been a fan of Remco for a long time, I enjoy his personality, that he wears his emotions on his sleeve, at his best he is incredibly exciting to watch. He may well be the best TT rider in history, or at the very least in the top few. At his best an amazing hilly classics rider, one of the better ones ever. That said, I don’t think it is slagging him by simply stating what appears more and more obvious, and that is he doesn’t appear to have the recovery needed to be the best of the best GT riders; he is not a natural climber in the high mountains, especially not on repeated days, he seems incredibly tactically knuckle headed, and though he is a very tough guy obviously, he does seem prone to emotional meltdowns in a way that is counterproductive to success in GT racing. Re the northern classics, he has never shown the bike handling skills or positioning sense necessary to be competitive in races like RVV or Roubaix, which test both those qualities to the absolute limit. I may be going out on a limb but I believe he has won every major race he is going to at this point; he may win more of what he’s already won, but I just don’t remotely see him winning a major cobbled classic, and I think he’s trying to fit a square peg into a round hole by targeting GT GC’s. I know I know, he podiumed the Tour, but I actually think his yo-yoing with his weight is going to set him back and that imho we are already seeing some of that. He is nearly the same age as Pogacar and will never beat him in a GT, and the next generation is nipping hot at his heels. Perhaps a GdL if Pogi doesn’t show up. Very little in cycling would make me happier than being proven wrong on this but it is clear that as good as he is, I believe he is limited in ways that are going to be difficult to overcome, imho. Just my .02, I’m sure I’m in for some flaming on this one. 😜
Agreed, however, and I'm not saying this to be irrationally contrary, but he just has to focus on performance and liberate himself from all the expections he and others have placed on himself. Only then will he achieve what nature and fate has in the cards. Liberate the mind will set you free and ad astra.
 
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That's precisely what I said about his TT testing in the wind tunnel this winter and was criticised for it. It's the only thing he DOESN'T need to improve
Obviously they lost some data with the transfer, and secondly remco was never going into the mountains immediately during the first couple of weeks of his season. Perfectly natural for him to spend some time in the wind tunnel at that point in the season. I also think to remember they checked to optimise his position on the road bike as well.
 
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I no longer believe his teams don't know what is going on with him. I think they just don't want to finish with his dream of winning the Tour
I think the current team should engineer a new approach that fosters a different athlete. One that balances dreams, while exorcising demons. He might then just race with clarity, because things don't seem clear at the moment.
 

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