Could also fine tune him for Sunday. I doubt it'd hurt, at the very least (barring crashes).He should go to FW. Without Pogacar, he could win.
With the current route, FW isn't a particularly demanding race compared to other classics. I think Pogacar should also race it, as I said in his thread.Could also fine tune him for Sunday. I doubt it'd hurt, at the very least (barring crashes).
Same. Well actually after the first time Cauberg i felt he should consider attacking on the flat.Good punch in the end. Not so impressive on the hills, I was expecting him to drop everybody.
Yeah, logical podium would be Pogacar, Seixas and Remco (in that order).Same. Well actually after the first time Cauberg i felt he should consider attacking on the flat.
instead he paced the lions share of the work. Though Skjelmose pulled through quite a bit as well.
I'm happy with the victory in a big race, but was also expecting a stronger remco.
Maybe this is simply Remco his ceiling. Curious how he'll race Fleche. No idea how strong a sprinter Seixas is. But after today i would say advantage Seixas on the final climb. Just cause from what little i've seen Seixas seems a stronger climber. LBL will be riding for podium. Unless Pogacar has a bad day.
I don't think so, neither Seixas nor Remco seems very explosive on short climbsYeah, logical podium would be Pogacar, Seixas and Remco (in that order).
He should go to FW. Without Pogacar, he could win.
I doubt he is punchy enough to win FW.
He was working hard to get that gap that allowed time to punk Skejlmose. Putting him on the front with 1km to go after taking a beat to rest was great strategy.Good punch in the end. Not so impressive on the hills, I was expecting him to drop everybody.
Amstel 2025 showed how to beat Pogacar. Unfortunately, that day it was Matias that kept cool and nipped the sprint. Pogacar appears stronger but PR showed just how well he could be worked.Same. Well actually after the first time Cauberg i felt he should consider attacking on the flat.
instead he paced the lions share of the work. Though Skjelmose pulled through quite a bit as well.
I'm happy with the victory in a big race, but was also expecting a stronger remco.
Maybe this is simply Remco his ceiling. Curious how he'll race Fleche. No idea how strong a sprinter Seixas is. But after today i would say advantage Seixas on the final climb. Just cause from what little i've seen Seixas seems a stronger climber. LBL will be riding for podium. Unless Pogacar has a bad day.
Yeah, logical podium would be Pogacar, Seixas and Remco (in that order).
Agreed: https://www.procyclingstats.com/rankings/season-individual#goog_rewardedIn any case, with this his spring season is already okay.
If he can add on to it, it would be great.
Most points here were conquered by farming small races in Spain. PCS ranking can give us some information but we need to add context.
They are deciding in the morning depending on how he feels after today. If he isn’t knackered they’ll ride itPCS has included him in FW.
Think back a few years and no one thought he would ever be able to sprint against anyone.I didn't have Remco wins Classic with sprint on my bingo card for today. Nice win!
Let’s say he rides podium in LBL, and does nothing in Flèche. Would mean he won 8 races of which one was AGR, and 2 podiums in a monument. That’s a good spring.Most points here were conquered by farming small races in Spain. PCS ranking can give us some information but we need to add context.
Del Toro wasn't for sure the second best rider last year. He finished there because he was farming small italian classics all the way to October.
So if we really want to assess his performance this spring/early season, we need to look to his goals:
2 main goals this spring are Volta a Catalunya and LBL.
- Catalunya: failed completely. No stage wins, no podium. He failed his 2 goals in this race.
- LBL: we need to wait.
Looking to other races:
- RVV: got a podium. Good but no cigar. Maybe in the future without those 2 aliens, he can win.
- UAE Tour: A disaster. No other way to say it. Specially when he said before the race, he wanted to win the GC + 2 stages.
- Small races in Spain: weak startlist, even in Valencia, Almeida is not a good puncheur and he is facing a tough season. I don't think these races matter at all. The only thing is farmed some points to be at the front in the PCS ranking.
- AGR: This is where the discussion gets interesting. Did it save Remco's spring season if he doesn't win LBL? Or Remco is already such a big rider, that not getting his 2 big goals of the spring, leave him with a mediocre spring season (again if he doesn't win LBL)?
Remco won one of the Top 6-10 one day race in the world this spring, and people can't give props.Most points here were conquered by farming small races in Spain. PCS ranking can give us some information but we need to add context.
Del Toro wasn't for sure the second best rider last year. He finished there because he was farming small italian classics all the way to October.
So if we really want to assess his performance this spring/early season, we need to look to his goals:
2 main goals this spring are Volta a Catalunya and LBL.
- Catalunya: failed completely. No stage wins, no podium. He failed his 2 goals in this race.
- LBL: we need to wait.
Looking to other races:
- RVV: got a podium. Good but no cigar. Maybe in the future without those 2 aliens, he can win.
- UAE Tour: A disaster. No other way to say it. Specially when he said before the race, he wanted to win the GC + 2 stages.
- Small races in Spain: weak startlist, even in Valencia, Almeida is not a good puncheur and he is facing a tough season. I don't think these races matter at all. The only relevant thing is how he farmed some points to be at the front in the PCS ranking.
- AGR: This is where the discussion gets interesting. Did it save Remco's spring season if he doesn't win LBL? Or Remco is already such a big rider, that not getting his 2 big goals of the spring, leave him with a mediocre spring season (again if he doesn't win LBL)?
This is why I questioned you (all members of this forum) if did it save his spring season or not?Remco won one of the Top 6-10 one day race in the world this spring, and people can't give props.
That does not make for a spring season of the ages, but it does make his spring season okay.
Not everyone is Pogacar.
win in amstel and podium in ronde is a successful spring when youre not the favourite for liegeMost points here were conquered by farming small races in Spain. PCS ranking can give us some information but we need to add context.
Del Toro wasn't for sure the second best rider last year. He finished there because he was farming small italian classics all the way to October.
So if we really want to assess his performance this spring/early season, we need to look to his goals:
2 main goals this spring are Volta a Catalunya and LBL.
- Catalunya: failed completely. No stage wins, no podium. He failed his 2 goals in this race.
- LBL: we need to wait.
Looking to other races:
- RVV: got a podium. Good but no cigar. Maybe in the future without those 2 aliens, he can win.
- UAE Tour: A disaster. No other way to say it. Specially when he said before the race, he wanted to win the GC + 2 stages.
- Small races in Spain: weak startlist, even in Valencia, Almeida is not a good puncheur and he is facing a tough season. I don't think these races matter at all. The only relevant thing is how he farmed some points to be at the front in the PCS ranking.
- AGR: This is where the discussion gets interesting. Did it save Remco's spring season if he doesn't win LBL? Or Remco is already such a big rider, that not getting his 2 big goals of the spring, leave him with a mediocre spring season (again if he doesn't win LBL)?
