He trows watts around like there's no tomorrow.
Impressive ride yesterday.
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wheelsONfire wrote: When we ride disc brakes the whole deal of braking is just like a leaving a fart. It happens and then it's over. Nothing planned and nothing to get nervous for.
That would be surprising. Heaviest winner in the modern era was Indurain, and he was a few kg lighter than Van Aert when he won. Perhaps he could transform himself physically, but that is a big risk that seems out of character. Flanders, Roubaix, and World's would be the logical priorities. None of this matters of course if Arnaud De Lie continues his trajectory. He is like a giant version of Remco.
wheelsONfire wrote: When we ride disc brakes the whole deal of braking is just like a leaving a fart. It happens and then it's over. Nothing planned and nothing to get nervous for.
If he's started focussing on GC / climbing and associated weight loss it would point to worse performance in cyclocross and the classics. We'll see.Mr.Gib wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:50 pmThat would be surprising. Heaviest winner in the modern era was Indurain, and he was a few kg lighter than Van Aert when he won. Perhaps he could transform himself physically, but that is a big risk that seems out of character. Flanders, Roubaix, and World's would be the logical priorities. None of this matters of course if Arnaud De Lie continues his trajectory. He is like a giant version of Remco.![]()
The chat about WVA of late and the possibility of him transforming into a GC rider brings to my mind similar talk about Cancellara doing the same thing 10-12 years ago. The engine is there and, in theory, it could be done if WVA could shed enough weight while maintaining his engine's capacity, but at what cost.wooger wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:33 amIf he's started focussing on GC / climbing and associated weight loss it would point to worse performance in cyclocross and the classics. We'll see.Mr.Gib wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 7:50 pmThat would be surprising. Heaviest winner in the modern era was Indurain, and he was a few kg lighter than Van Aert when he won. Perhaps he could transform himself physically, but that is a big risk that seems out of character. Flanders, Roubaix, and World's would be the logical priorities. None of this matters of course if Arnaud De Lie continues his trajectory. He is like a giant version of Remco.![]()
I don't see the point in trying for GC when on a team with Rog and Ving.