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Finally! Remco for one-day races is the best Remco.
The video was clearly made very recently. Throughout the winter and at the beginning of the season, he said that he would stick to his usual schedule and wouldn't try anything new in his first Red Bull season.
altitude tent in belgium or spain in the two weeks between RvV & Amstel.So, no altitude camp before the Ardennes then
He already went to altitude for Catalunya - LBLSo, no altitude camp before the Ardennes then
I was under the impression he should do one more now.He already went to altitude for Catalunya - LBL
the way Red BUll have been riding the classics positioning will be a non issue for Remco.Remco definitely has the right build for RVV, however the fight for position is what will be the issue IMO. He should've done Omloop or even Dwars door vlaanderen today to prepare. I think this is what Remco should be focusing on rather than Grand Tours and its the right move.
Why would you do an altitude camp after finishing one less than 3 weeks ago.So, no altitude camp before the Ardennes then
Why not?Why would you do an altitude camp after finishing one less than 3 weeks ago.
I though the same too. Altitude camp before the Ardennes may be a beard too, well that's just my theory. But that kinda gives chance to step aside from limelights and work pressure free.It's been planned all year
Not sure if this was his big spring goal. Wouldn’t you ride other cobbled classics too?![]()
Remco Evenepoel is al maanden bezig met de Ronde van Vlaanderen: "Bewust geheim gehouden"
Remco Evenepoel bereidt zich maandenlang voor op zijn eerste Ronde van Vlaanderen. Ontdek zijn geheime verkenning en het spannende debuut dit seizoen!www.wielerflits.nl
This has been the big spring goal the whole time, not LBL
May explain why he showed up to UAE looking like he just ate a large pizza hut pizza every day for a week before the race, and why he rode like he did at Cataluyna
It changes the perspective on Catalonia, it was a 7 day training race it explains what he did in stage 3 and also the intervals in the last stage he was practicing positioning. Quite impressive to finish nr.5Anyway, it far far far from being easy task for him. Like we saw in Catalonia, he's quite hothead still, that is a big challenge for him. Engine is top five, top three, sometimes even top two. I think his bike handling skills are good enough for most situations. But even Ronde needs clever head, to make right decisions at the right moment. Probably many key moments will happen and still only some of them are decisive.
This is what I was saying.Not sure if this was his big spring goal. Wouldn’t you ride other cobbled classics too?
Because you still have the benefits of the last altitude camp.Why not?
I'm sure he loved that experience. Must've gotten some financial pressure to do it, too.Ninth the following year.
I'm sure he loved that experience. Must've gotten some financial pressure to do it, too.
