Which rider is going to announce their 2025 schedule first?

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Who's first

  • Tadej

    Votes: 32 72.7%
  • Remco

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Jonas

    Votes: 4 9.1%
  • Primoz

    Votes: 4 9.1%

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Pogacar, Vingegaard and I fail to see who is the other rider. Roglic won GTs in 2024, 2023. You are doing great overestimating Remco but calm down, first he needs to beat a healthy Roglic.
Sure mate, there were no signs at all that Roglic would beat Remco in the TDF.
 
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Surely he will not get the results of Pogacar, but I believe that Roglic will also be capable without any setbacks, of being better in the Tour than in the Giro.

First because I think they will plan it this way despite the belief of many that he will go to the Tour to participate for the sponsors and little else. Second because although he has never attempted the Giro-Tour double, there are more than positive signs of Roglic performing quite well in two GT and him being able to mantain his shape for long periods of time and this without planning in advance and improvising a lot due to his usual injuries and falls. Third, because in current cycling the preparations are already demolishing so many myths about things that were impossible until recently, so why not in this case with another super cyclist in a new super team that I consider will greatly improve its preparation from 2024 to 2025.

Furthermore, it is clear that not everyone is Pogacar, but the reality is that even without the current preparations, already recent cyclists like Dumoulin, Froome, Contador, Menchov and I think Sastre and others that Im forgetting have shown that without setbacks in between you can maintain at least a decent level in both and Roglic does not have to be less that them.
 
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If he wins the Giro, I’m not sure he would ride top 5 in TDF. Definitely not podium, he isn’t as good as the other 3. With fatigue of the Giro I can see other riders finish ahead of him too.

Rogla wouldn't start a GT in the first place if he wouldn't go for the win.
 
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How many GT’s did he ride completely after each other? So Giro-TDF or TDF-Vuelta, and finished both.
2? I mean 1 example of consecutive GTs.
He even won LBL and was competitive in the WC between the GTs that year.
 
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I can set the rules in this thread.

You did exactly that and then you decided to not follow them. The same thing as in Christmas calendar thread, on where this year the rules changed and were made in such way GTs were excluded. I guess what we are witnessing here is so called bending of the rules.

So indeed just follow your own rules and acknowledge the fact Rogla decided and announced, the rest didn't just yet and they publicly stated that.

The winner is clear!

P.S. Now hopefully we will see something similar on the roads too in the 2025 season. But that is beyond the scope of this thread as on the road there a different set of rules applies. Road rules.
 
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The same thing as in Christmas calendar thread, on where this year the rules changed and were made in such way GTs were excluded.

I had rules, then I changed the rules!
Whereas the rules for this thread have been clear all the time: It's the rider who first announces his full schedule. Not the rider who first announces exactly what GTs he's gonna do.
 
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I had rules, then I changed the rules!

Exactly. The main problem here was, that as a GT and week long stage winner Rogla was eligible for inclusion in the previous years. How on earth could one know that this year, due to rules being made after the season, there will be total exclusion of any stage racing whatsoever. It was a honest mistake on Rogličes side and the plan for the 2025 season is not to repeat it. So we are good.

Whereas the rules for this thread have been clear all the time: It's the rider who first announces his full schedule. Not the rider who first announces exactly what GTs he's gonna do.

Exactly. By the rules of this thread Rogla won. Case closed. Pogi came close second, the other two will came in months behind, on road that translates to minutes. Lets just hope it will look the same on the road too, going in the 2025 season.
 
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Exactly. By the rules of this thread Rogla won. Case closed. Pogi came close second, the other two will came in months behind, on road that translates to minutes. Lets just hope it will look the same on the road too, going in the 2025 season.

By the rules of the thread neither Roglic nor Pogacar did.
Both of them announced just part of their schedule.
 
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Ah you mean in 2020, not sure that’s comparable due to the weird Corona schedule

But the gap between the Tour and the Vuelta was still the same.
You can make a point about the Vuelta being shorter (although IIRC only flat stages were cut) and the competition there but it still a proof that he can ride back-to-back GT's.

How many times he had trouble in the second GT he rides?
 
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But the gap between the Tour and the Vuelta was still the same.
You can make a point about the Vuelta being shorter (although IIRC only flat stages were cut) and the competition there but it still a proof that he can ride back-to-back GT's.

How many times he had trouble in the second GT he rides?
Well he only did it properly once, I’ve never seen him perform as well as Froome, Dumoulin or Pogacar did recently for 2 consecutive GT’s
 
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Well he only did it properly once, I’ve never seen him perform as well as Froome, Dumoulin or Pogacar did recently for 2 consecutive GT’s
It's because he's never done 2 full GT's one after another except for 2020.
Using 2020 as example, he should be okay in the Tour. For me the biggest challenge is staying on the bike for 42 days.
 
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All four have announced now:

Jonas/Primoz: Algarve, Catalunya
Remco/Tadej: Amstel Gold, LFW, LBL
Jonas/Remco/Tadej: Dauphine
All four: Tour

None are doing Tirreno, Itzulia, Romandie or Suisse at this stage so expect a few of the next caliber to target them
 
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All four have announced now:

Jonas/Primoz: Algarve, Catalunya
Remco/Tadej: Amstel Gold, LFW, LBL
Jonas/Remco/Tadej: Dauphine
All four: Tour

None are doing Tirreno, Itzulia, Romandie or Suisse at this stage so expect a few of the next caliber to target them
Evenepoel might do Romandie, depends on his recovery and if he feels he needs some more racing days.
 
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