World Championship 2025: Men’s RR, September 28

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Who will win the WC 2025 RR?


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He would never have beaten Pog even without the mechanicals.

But after mount kigali I thought remco might pull out of the race.

I think a medal today makes him the most medaled Worlds rider at the age of only 25. 8 medals:

4 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

Not bad.
 
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Sure, he got dropped fair and square, but without Remco's two mechanicals the Belgian team would've kept riding and kept it much closer – Healy and co got it to 30 seconds at one point. Hard to know how much impetus the chase lost without the Belgians (and without Van Wilder) but it looked like a lot.

The fact it was a bad decision is shown, to me, by Pogacar storming the cobbled climb every time he goes up it – as everyone knew would happen. He is obviously the strongest rider in the race, and he is obviously the strongest rider since Merckx, but he got away with a tactical error.
Nah, it was more important that Pogi got unlucky with the motos.

Going long ensures that stamina decides. He's still the strongest now.
 
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He would never have beaten Pog even without the mechanicals.

But after mount kigali I thought remco might pull out of the race.

I think a medal today makes him the most medaled Worlds rider at the age of 25. 8 medals: 4 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

Not bad.
I think you should separate ITT and RR. Especially as the ITT has not been around for so long and is much more specialized, but of course prestigious. Not knocking that.

However, Valverde has seven medals in just the RR and I would still hold that much higher than the above.
 
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Evenepoel completely *** this by not being at TdF weight for this. If he had he could've been in the initial G2 and then let Pogacar swim
 
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Sure, he got dropped fair and square, but without Remco's two mechanicals the Belgian team would've kept riding and kept it much closer – Healy and co got it to 30 seconds at one point. Hard to know how much impetus the chase lost without the Belgians (and without Van Wilder) but it looked like a lot.

The fact it was a bad decision is shown, to me, by Pogacar storming the cobbled climb every time he goes up it – as everyone knew would happen. He is obviously the strongest rider in the race, and he is obviously the strongest rider since Merckx, but he got away with a tactical error.

Bro you are trying to compare Messi or Ronaldo with Kevin de Bruyne.

There are levels to this game.

Without the motorbike Pogi would be 3 minutes in front.
 

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