World Championship 2025: Men’s ITT, September 21

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None of the climbing should be particularly slow. And Pogacar doing the MTT on a roadbike is a bit of a red flag for me in regards to his affinity for his TT bike.
I know what you mean, but I honestly think that was just a reflection of how steep that TT was. I should know, I walked up the course that morning and it was an absolute pig! Even the supposed flat part seemed to climb up quite a lot!
 
Maybe not enough mountain hiking? Moderate walk up a few % slope shouldn't be felt too much (unless you try running).
I dunno, I did take a footpath so it was steeper than following the road, and I'd walked up Hautacam the day before too. You should have seen me the following day scrabbling up some godforsaken goat track in the drizzle to watch stage 14.
 
If this was in the 3rd week of a GC we know Pogi would smash this with a minute and more. It’s his best chance to win the WC ITT. In a one day race it can be close I guess, but I would still put my money on Pogi.
I also think Pogacar is favourite, but not sure where the bullishness comes from. He's never beaten Evenepoel in a non-MTT, and has only ever won one 'normal' TT (two if you count the one up to Perugia).
 
The more I think about it, the more I just think Pogacar cleans this easily. His WC ITTs in 2021 and 2022 weren't that bad, especially considering he probably was mainly peaking for Lombardia in those seasons.

And Evenepoel has never really crushed a TT this hilly.

It really depends on form on a given day. I think Pogacar with the form from this Tour's flat TT wins it rather comfortably. He likely won't be that strong though. Evenepoel is also a bit of a question mark: he can be razor sharp after altitude training and then Pogacar can find it very difficult to win.
 
I think the course should suit Evenepoel better than Pogacar despite what the initial look at the profile suggests. It looks to be mostly big wide roads, not technical at all (even the downhills), I would guess pretty much all of it in the tuck position except maybe the cobbled climb which, while not Kwaremont, is not exactly smooth either.
 
I think the course should suit Evenepoel better than Pogacar despite what the initial look at the profile suggests. It looks to be mostly big wide roads, not technical at all (even the downhills), I would guess pretty much all of it in the tuck position except maybe the cobbled climb which, while not Kwaremont, is not exactly smooth either.
At what percentage do you think the cutoff is for tuck position? For example at the Dauphine, Evenepoel didn't do most of the climb in tuck position.

Also people are acting as if Evenepoel can't ride cobbles uphill when he showed he was good at it at Brabantse Pijl.
 
I think the course should suit Evenepoel better than Pogacar despite what the initial look at the profile suggests. It looks to be mostly big wide roads, not technical at all (even the downhills), I would guess pretty much all of it in the tuck position except maybe the cobbled climb which, while not Kwaremont, is not exactly smooth either.
Yeah, the climbs doesnt look very hard and something Remco should handle

He is still the favorite