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With all due respect, and even though Roger might be the greatest classics rider in the history, MvdP has managed to (almost) combine the successes of both de Vlaeminck brothers, both in CX and on the road. Especially hard in this day and age, when there are a bunch of specialists.
03-02-2025 10:43
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I was also lucky enough to see the TdF go up the Col de l’Iseran. 2770 meters over the sea level, almost at the end of the stage, steep gradients, and yet the climbers sped by us that we could barely register who they were. Alaphilippe, Yates, Bernal, Uran, just whizzed by at, what felt like 30km/h. Probably was little less than that, but they were quite fast. Unfortunately not everyone is that fortunate, and they have to do with TV broadcast where one has all the time in the world to make out a single rider they are interested in out of the whole peloton.
06-01-2025 20:16
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nowave7
With all due respect, and even though Roger might be the greatest classics rider in the history, MvdP has managed to (almost) combine the successes of both de Vlaeminck brothers, both in CX and on the road. Especially hard in this day and age, when there are a bunch of specialists.03-02-2025 10:43
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nowave7
I was also lucky enough to see the TdF go up the Col de l’Iseran. 2770 meters over the sea level, almost at the end of the stage, steep gradients, and yet the climbers sped by us that we could barely register who they were. Alaphilippe, Yates, Bernal, Uran, just whizzed by at, what felt like 30km/h. Probably was little less than that, but they were quite fast. Unfortunately not everyone is that fortunate, and they have to do with TV broadcast where one has all the time in the world to make out a single rider they are interested in out of the whole peloton.06-01-2025 20:16