Tour was a prep race for Van Der Poel, and he get it right. 1 or 2 stages wouldn't change much, if any. And when he feels he needs a couple of Tour stages, he will get them, believe me.
Why not use an objective system? I had a scale proposed in the all time ranking thread, but it could also be used for determining the best rider of the year, taking all subjectivity out of it
Tiers below and points breakdown
Tier 1: Tour (30/22/17/13/10/8/6/4/2/1)
Tier 2: Giro and Vuelta (25/20/16/12/10/8/6/4/2/1)
Tier 3: Olympic RR and worlds RR (20/15/12/9/7/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 4: MSR/RVV/PR/LBL/Lombardia/PM/TA/CDD/TDS (15/12/9/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 5: Olympic TT/ World TT/ Strade Bianchi (12/10/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 6: All other world tour races (10/9/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 7: GT stages (3/2/1)
Tier 8: PN/TA/CDD/TDS stages (2/1)
Tier 9: All other world tour stages (1)
What is this - some kind of magic that puts Remco in the lead? 🤣Why not use an objective system? I had a scale proposed in the all time ranking thread, but it could also be used for determining the best rider of the year, taking all subjectivity out of it
Tiers below and points breakdown
Tier 1: Tour (30/22/17/13/10/8/6/4/2/1)
Tier 2: Giro and Vuelta (25/20/16/12/10/8/6/4/2/1)
Tier 3: Olympic RR and worlds RR (20/15/12/9/7/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 4: MSR/RVV/PR/LBL/Lombardia/PM/TA/CDD/TDS (15/12/9/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 5: Olympic TT/ World TT/ Strade Bianchi (12/10/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 6: All other world tour races (10/9/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 7: GT stages (3/2/1)
Tier 8: PN/TA/CDD/TDS stages (2/1)
Tier 9: All other world tour stages (1)
Off the top of my head I think it goes; Vinge, Pog, Roglic, MVDP, and Evenepoel with this distribution currently.What is this - some kind of magic that puts Remco in the lead? 🤣
What is this - some kind of magic that puts Remco in the lead? 🤣
Off the top of my head I think it goes; Vinge, Pog, Roglic, MVDP, and Evenepoel with this distribution currently.
That he is, I misread at first and thought all WT stage races were starting at 10 points.Pog would be leading easily under my proposed system
I know - it was a joke...LOL
Remco wouldn't have even won last year under this system. Pog would have won fairly easily
Taking Pogacar right now is just turning it into "who's the best rider in the world" and not "who had the best achievements this year" and you can just blindly give it to Pog every year.I know - it was a joke...
On a more serious note and no longer a reply to your post - Velo d'Or is very tricky to get right. I can see Pog, Vinge and MvdP winning on merit, depending on criteria. Do we reward really outstanding TDF performance? Do monuments and WC count more? Or should we consider versatilty mixed with outstanding performances?
I would personally still go with Pog, simply based on the fact that he is almost doing what MvdP is doing in classics and is almost doing what Vinge is doing in stage races while the later duo are pretty far from doing what Pog is doing in their opposite spectrum.
But since he didn't win last year, he certainly won't win this year either so it's most likely MvdP vs Vinge in the end.
I have no problems with MvdP or Vinge taking it, they both deserve it. But so does Pog - his achievements this year when listed in a single sentence are impressive even if TDF was a bit of a letdown in the end.Taking Pogacar right now is just turning it into "who's the best rider in the world" and not "who had the best achievements this year" and you can just blindly give it to Pog every year.
Than it is not objective, cause Pog is not the best rider of the year so far...Pog would be leading easily under my proposed system
It's a standardized system, so it's objective.Than it is not objective, cause Pog is not the best rider of the year so far...
Being objective is not that easy...
It is journalists voting, so no real way of knowing what sways them. And I assume they are not held accountable for their votes, so they can make allowance for anything they wish.Is it just a road award or does it encompass all disciplines? I hadn't even been considering Mathieu's cross worlds victory in any of this.
Why not use an objective system? I had a scale proposed in the all time ranking thread, but it could also be used for determining the best rider of the year, taking all subjectivity out of it
Tiers below and points breakdown
Tier 1: Tour (30/22/17/13/10/8/6/4/2/1)
Tier 2: Giro and Vuelta (25/20/16/12/10/8/6/4/2/1)
Tier 3: Olympic RR and worlds RR (20/15/12/9/7/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 4: MSR/RVV/PR/LBL/Lombardia/PM/TA/CDD/TDS (15/12/9/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 5: Olympic TT/ World TT/ Strade Bianchi (12/10/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 6: All other world tour races (10/9/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1)
Tier 7: GT stages (3/2/1)
Tier 8: PN/TA/CDD/TDS stages (2/1)
Tier 9: All other world tour stages (1)
What about Tour/Vuelta double with Pais Vasco and Dauphine wins. That is the highest. But not both can win the Vuelta. So let's wait.Giro/Veulta double with Tirreno and Catalunya (with mountains and points jersey) doesn’t win? Probably the best season ever to come 2nd lol
Why not use an objective system? I had a scale proposed in the all time ranking thread, but it could also be used for determining the best rider of the year, taking all subjectivity out of it
I know - it was a joke...
On a more serious note and no longer a reply to your post - Velo d'Or is very tricky to get right. I can see Pog, Vinge and MvdP winning on merit, depending on criteria. Do we reward really outstanding TDF performance? Do monuments and WC count more? Or should we consider versatilty mixed with outstanding performances?
I would personally still go with Pog, simply based on the fact that he is almost doing what MvdP is doing in classics and is almost doing what Vinge is doing in stage races while the later duo are pretty far from doing what Pog is doing in their opposite spectrum.
But since he didn't win last year, he certainly won't win this year either so it's most likely MvdP vs Vinge in the end.
I think the best rider of the year should actually be a rider all year. Not just one raceThe Velo d'Or isn't about contenders. It's about winners.
What was Pogacar's number 1 priority this year? The Tour. He didn't win it.
VDP was visible at the Tour as a deluxe leadout guy, though I get what you mean.It could be argued one day specialists have become the new bias of cycling followers.
It's just hard for me to reconcile Van der Poel with 'best rider of the year' after his TdF in which he did one job only: enforcer for Philipsen.
Don't get me wrong & I don't say this to be controversial or argue with anyone because VdP really is a phenomenal champion, no question, it's just he barely existed in the Tour. I have a personal bias towards GT specialists, I admit, but I think stage races in general (including one week races) get pretty hard done by cycling press & followers versus the razzmatazz of a one day showdown like the Glasgow Worlds.