Would have Denk pushed so actively to sign Evenepoel had they known year in advance that Florian Lipowitz would go on
to podium the Tour? "Yes," he declares without hesitation. "Remco was already on our radar when Sagan was still riding here."
"Look: Lipowitz is a very good rider. I'll never forget our first meeting, in a coffee shop across the street from where we're sitting now. He was coming from the biathlon and had come by bike, over a hundred kilometers in total. A cool story."
"But Lipowitz isn't a world champion. And he's not an Olympic champion. Everything Remco is, more than once. They might be the same age, but Remco is much further along. In personality, in his dealings with the media and partners. Besides: now everyone's talking about Florian, but if I had told you a year ago that he was such a great talent, would you have believed me?"
Can Remco beat Pogacar and Vingegaard?
"One-on-one? Honestly, I don't know. I'm not a sports scientist. You have to ask other people on the team. What I do know is that those people are absolutely convinced they can make Remco even better."
Denk sees Evenpoel's age (recently turned 26) as an advantage over Pogacar (27) and Vingegaard (29). "Pogacar and Vingegaard are both older than him. Look at history. Armstrong, Indurain, Merckx: even for the biggest superstars, one day it's over. Suddenly, the tank is empty. Then Remco will have to be ready."
Red Bull will aim to again have a rider on Tour podium after Florian Lipowitz's 3rd place last year
After Cian Uijtdebroeks and Primoz Roglic, Evenepoel becomes already Red Bull's third
chosen rider to finally win the
Tour de France.
"It's going fast, yes. But there are also reasons... Cian himself decided to seek out a different environment back then. Even though we supported him more than a hundred percent. If you ask him today, he'll agree. We really did everything for him. Incidentally, I recently saw a video and noticed that he still has the same cycling position we developed with him back then. That speaks volumes."
"And about Primoz: well, it's no secret that he's no longer 29. I say that with all due respect. I still support his transfer. After all, he won a Grand Tour (2024 Vuelta, ed.) for us."
Tour of Flanders...?
Remco
was sighted riding up and down some of the famous Tour of Flanders sectors the past off-season, immediately sparking debate about whether we could see the Belgian star join Pogacar in Monument hunt also on hellings.
"The
Tour of Flanders isn't currently a topic of discussion. We've said it before: this is our first year with Remco, and we're consciously choosing a traditional program. After his accident last season, this isn't the time for experiments. Our primary focus now is on a stable season with him."
"You Flemish people are truly unbelievable. You see Evenepoel riding over a few cobblestones and suddenly the whole country is in an uproar: will he start in the
Tour of Flanders after all? In every newspaper, on every website. Unbelievable," Denk laughs. "I say it here now, with one hundred percent certainty:
Remco Evenepoel will not be riding the Tour of Flanders in 2026. After that? Next year? We'll see. But not in 2026."
"If he trained on the cobblestones, it's because we made mistakes there in the past. Emanuel Buchmann was our rider for the Grand Tours at the time, but he never rode in Belgium. If I could turn back time, I would. Even in Grand Tours, you have cobblestones and gravel. You have to be prepared for all conditions. That's why Remco rode on the cobblestones. And because he's still Flemish, of course. Why not?"