I would rather have the top 10 in the PCS standings communicate and agree on all kinds of things that concerns the riders (safety etc) than a patron.
If the peloton need one patron, it should be someone that is in the peloton for 10 years and that everybody respects, is a gentleman and can communicate well in the media so the voice of the peloton is heard.
While the media have portrayed Remco as a spoiled, arrogant brat, he is maybe a bit too bossy to be a gentleman but he is a social and well-spoken guy. Vingegaard is maybe a bit more thoughtful and in the background, but he has authority and as shown, isn’t afraid of taking responsibility and undertaking action. Pogacar is a playful type but he is respected and popular in the peloton. Mvdp and Wva impress every rider in the peloton and have a lot of authority. Those 5 together could, with some other riders, really push their will through.
The interesting thing in this Vuelta is that you have Vingegaard, Mas (who is an important voice in Spain) and Evenepoel who agreed on the neutralization (its already something that they talked about it) and next were able to pressure the organization.
What we see mostly is riders hardly voicing their opinion, and if they do they aren’t doing it constructive / unisono, and even if they would do that, they would almost never initiate action together. Here it happened and I feel evenepoel’s loud mouth was the catalyst to make it happen.
It’s interesting to say the least!
If the peloton need one patron, it should be someone that is in the peloton for 10 years and that everybody respects, is a gentleman and can communicate well in the media so the voice of the peloton is heard.
While the media have portrayed Remco as a spoiled, arrogant brat, he is maybe a bit too bossy to be a gentleman but he is a social and well-spoken guy. Vingegaard is maybe a bit more thoughtful and in the background, but he has authority and as shown, isn’t afraid of taking responsibility and undertaking action. Pogacar is a playful type but he is respected and popular in the peloton. Mvdp and Wva impress every rider in the peloton and have a lot of authority. Those 5 together could, with some other riders, really push their will through.
The interesting thing in this Vuelta is that you have Vingegaard, Mas (who is an important voice in Spain) and Evenepoel who agreed on the neutralization (its already something that they talked about it) and next were able to pressure the organization.
What we see mostly is riders hardly voicing their opinion, and if they do they aren’t doing it constructive / unisono, and even if they would do that, they would almost never initiate action together. Here it happened and I feel evenepoel’s loud mouth was the catalyst to make it happen.
It’s interesting to say the least!