Tirreno - Adriatico 2021, March 10 - March 16

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I wonder how his celebration will go down on social media. When Evenepoel dusted off his shoulder it nearly resulted in WWIII and it took extensive international lobbying for all nuclear powers to stand down. This celebration is not that different, also saying "too easy", "i'm the best", "not breaking a sweat"... But something tells me this time Twitter and Wielerflits will not explode for some reason.
Can I find both arrogant?

Anyway, Van Aert botched this tactically.
 
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The thing for me in this case is that we all know that Mathieu isn’t arrogant in that sense. He always gives credit where credit is due.

When he couldn’t have done it without the help of another rider he always says it, he’s very honest in his post-race comments.

In CX in recent memory he said he couldn’t have bridged the gap to Pidcock in the pen-ultimate lap without Wout, or that he couldn’t have stayed ahead as much as he did without Narvaez in KBK.

At the end of the day if you win convincingly who cares about the celebration as long as it doesn’t offend anyone on the basis of race or religion.
 
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So it was even premeditated! Double arrogant! :tearsofjoy:
I'm obviously kidding, just thinking back about a comment i read when Evenepoel showed Jakobsen's bibnumber in Poland, and some guy on WF said it was arrogant because Evenepoel assumed he was going to win, why else put Jakobsen's number in his pocket.
Winners expect to win. Arrogant is rubbing people's face in it. A tribute is the opposite IMO.
 
I did find it arrogant. I also found Alaphilippe's celebration yesterday cocky and too early. Maybe men are just different there - yeah, unpacking the old clichés there, but still... I never saw van Vleuten, Vos or van der Breggen do something like that. (But maybe that's because I watch so few women's races...)
 
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The thing for me in this case is that we all know that Mathieu isn’t arrogant in that sense. He always gives credit where credit is due.

When he couldn’t have done it without the help of another rider he always says it, he’s very honest in his post-race comments.

In CX in recent memory he said he couldn’t have bridged the gap to Pidcock in the pen-ultimate lap without Wout, or that he couldn’t have stayed ahead as much as he did without Narvaez in KBK.

At the end of the day if you win convincingly who cares about the celebration as long as it doesn’t offend anyone on the basis of race or religion.
I don't think Mathieu is arrogant. He's usually very down to earth, very seldom is he a bad loser and usually very respectful towards other riders. But a persona is created by others, for you.
 
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I did find it arrogant. I also found Alaphilippe's celebration yesterday cocky and too early. Maybe men are just different there - yeah, unpacking the old clichés there, but still... I never saw van Vleuten, Vos or van der Breggen do something like that. (But maybe that's because I watch so few women's races...)
I don't mind the celebrations myself but that's actually a good point.
 
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He was involved but also has very bad legs.

Spring is over unfortunetely :( I hope he is able find some form later in season. Well covid is no joke. At least another Petra from Slovakia saved my day today.

A real shame that for the 2nd year in a row, we're unlikely to see him in the mix in the classics. I don't know, maybe he can get his form back in time for Roubaix but I have my doubts. Getting Covid really set hum back.

It is actually three. He was in the mix in 2019 though but far from his best. His last classic where he was dominating was Roubaix 2018.
 
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I did find it arrogant. I also found Alaphilippe's celebration yesterday cocky and too early. Maybe men are just different there - yeah, unpacking the old clichés there, but still... I never saw van Vleuten, Vos or van der Breggen do something like that. (But maybe that's because I watch so few women's races...)
It's an interesting take but what's wrong in being arrogant if you don't harm others?
 
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I did find it arrogant. I also found Alaphilippe's celebration yesterday cocky and too early. Maybe men are just different there - yeah, unpacking the old clichés there, but still... I never saw van Vleuten, Vos or van der Breggen do something like that. (But maybe that's because I watch so few women's races...)
JA's was annoying, afterwards he was even wagging his tongue. However, I find JA annoying anyways so I just rolled my eyes and said to myself chapeau - you won, you can celebrate however you want.
 
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Well, that starts to be boring. In a little while odds for MVdP in classics, reduced and uphill sprints and so on shall be like 1,01 (and WVA around that mark also). Double classification maybe, cyborgs and human beings separately is an answer...
 
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Well, that starts to be boring. In a little while odds for MVdP in classics, reduced and uphill sprints and so on shall be like 1,01 (and WVA around that mark also). Double classification maybe, cyborgs and human beings separately is an answer...
Do you think people thought Maertens' 76/77 stretch boring? Or watching Merckx was boring? Probably some. Personally I would've enjoyed watching what would later be considered greatness. "Ease" is hard earned, short lived, and rare in any sport and is fun to watch in my opinion.
 
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Do you think people thought Maertens' 76/77 stretch boring? Or watching Merckx was boring? Probably some. Personally I would've enjoyed watching what would later be considered greatness. "Ease" is hard earned, short lived, and rare in any sport and is fun to watch in my opinion.
 
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Sounds like GC wasn't Wout's primary thought when going after Alaphillippe and it was just a split second decision as suspected:

“It was a surprise for everyone and in one moment you had to decide what to do,” Van Aert justifying his ride in the finale.

“At that point I was aiming for the stage win and so I had to react if I still wanted a possibility to win. When I looked back and saw Mathieu on my wheel, I knew it was a bad situation but it was also a point of on return. Yeah, I led him out, he was in a perfect position and I wasn’t. But I took bonus seconds again today.”