Who is El Patron?

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Who is the real El Patron?

  • Remco- undisputed leader of his team, a heavyweight among gc riders

    Votes: 28 48.3%
  • Roglic - why not, eh?

    Votes: 8 13.8%
  • Juan Pedro Lopez (great to see him back on the WT)

    Votes: 11 19.0%
  • Vingo (Lou Ferrigno)-I’ve won the tour, you are small people who will listen to me.

    Votes: 11 19.0%

  • Total voters
    58
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!
 
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Cipollini and Cancellara were leaders, but didn’t command the peloton the way Hinault, or even Armstrong, did since they weren’t GC riders.

Cipo was the last patron. No one will ever come close again to how he bossed il Giro lol.
You should look up the average speed in some flat Giro stages in the 90s-early 00s.
In the mountain stages he would be at the front of the peloton for the first 50kms and no one even thought about attacking. 200 dwarfs all scared shitless right behind him. It was him and not the race director who allowed the race to start.
 
Cipo was the last patron. No one will ever come close again to how he bossed il Giro lol.
You should look up the average speed in some flat Giro stages in the 90s-early 00s.
In the mountain stages he would be at the front of the peloton for the first 50kms and no one even thought about attacking. 200 dwarfs all scared shitless right behind him. It was him and not the race director who allowed the race to start.

You're describing a bully.
 
There can be only one...

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El Patrón is apparently an old man in a wheelchair, so I agree with perico; it must be Froome.

 
I think Roglic is well respected within the peloton more so than Remco and also older. He could take on such a role but unfortunately he isn't very outspoken.

So that leaves it up to Remco, Poga and Vingo.
 
A bit surprised to see Pogacar not included in this poll. Or Wout Van Aert. Both of them are probably more patron-like than any of the guys included. Of these 4 guys it's probably Roglic, he has the maturity and the respect in the peloton.
Does he though? Most riders don’t like it that he constantly tries to pretend, and lies about his form.
 
Does he though? Most riders don’t like it that he constantly tries to pretend, and lies about his form.
Who is this person who talks like he rides with the entire peloton?

He can only infer about a mix of factors, but the question of who is Le Patron is mute because everyone is a bit like Soler these days: rider's behavior, results, personality could allegedly point to some sample of respectable foes (Roglic, Pogacar, WVA, MDVP) but the fact is that individualism is a social trend and hiearchies are there to be questioned. Bossiness and bad-boyism is fading. Additionaly, DS have more to say on how one team rides than riders.
 
A bit surprised to see Pogacar not included in this poll. Or Wout Van Aert. Both of them are probably more patron-like than any of the guys included. Of these 4 guys it's probably Roglic, he has the maturity and the respect in the peloton.

Seemed pretty obvious to me that this was specifically about the Vuelta, with Lopez thrown in as a "joke option". Though, I would probably have included Thomas, one of the "old journeymen" of the peloton.
 
Seemed pretty obvious to me that this was specifically about the Vuelta, with Lopez thrown in as a "joke option". Though, I would probably have included Thomas, one of the "old journeymen" of the peloton.
El Patron is the nickname of Juan Pedro Lopez. Pog is not Patron material, he’s too laughy and smily. WVA has the attitude but not the results. It is Vuelta focussed but nearly everyone is here. Also the whole thread is a bit of a joke, so I’m loving it that people are taking it seriously.
 
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El Patron is the nickname of Juan Pedro Lopez. Pog is not Patron material, he’s too laughy and smily. WVA has the attitude but not the results. It is Vuelta focussed but nearly everyone is here. Also the whole thread is a bit of a joke, so I’m loving it that people are taking it seriously.
Pog is laughy and smiley, but in a race where both Pog and Remco are at the start, surely Pog is the upper dog.
 
I feel like this is one of the older riders and they don't have to be currently successful to be it.

Just looking at Vuelta, I'd be looking more at guys like Gesink, Fraile, Erviti than a Roglic, Remco sort of rider