You are a Sagan fan, and thats good because he deserves it. BUT when the oppenents are sooo weak that I can race with closed mouth, I generally can win races
@@picturetoreality9877 Did you win World's this year?...Remco? Is everyone that Remco beats weak? Did you beat Sagan at World's this year? And if so, does that mean you're strong but he's not? Or did Sagan beat a bunch of great riders this year at World's? Were you even in that race? What are you talking about?
Remco is just a beast! Going to be interesting next year in the grand tours. Remco, Tadej and Jonas. Should be some epic battles with these three young riders for years to come.
I grew-up with the exploits of Eddy Merckx. From the moment I saw Remco Evenepoel and how he rides, I said to myself, "bloody 'ell, this kid rides like Merckx, but better". The times are different, of course. Different diets, different medical guidance. Also, the field has leveled off thanks to everyone driving around with watt meters. No real initiatives are taken thanks to radio communications (except in World Championships) and those stinking watt meters prevent, to a certain extent, explosive attacks that carry further than the watt meter indicates. Going in the red is a cardinal sin. A pity. I'm writing this 13 September 2024. Evenepoel has meanwhile become a double Olympic Champion, winning both the time trial and road-race for elites in Paris. The World Championship is coming up in Zurich, Switzerland, between 21 and 29 September. Most people have their money on Pogacar. I have a small bet on Remco. Watch him fly. It's unbelievable to be living in a time to have witnessed Merckx AND Evenepoel. Cycling at its most spectacular. For someone from Belgium it's heaven on earth, and I'm not even religious.
This bike was really easy to assemble th-cam.com/users/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA and required very few adjustments out of the box. The wheels did not require any truing/adjustments. The frame had some small scratches, but nothing major.I did replace the seat though - the seat it came with was very uncomfortable. The tires need to be re-inflated every 4-5 days, but this appears to be quite common for the narrow 700x25 tires.Overall, in my opinion, this bike looks and rides like a much more expensive bike.
I criticize other play-by-play announcers in other sport for filling every damn second with words. I have to also give McCrossan criticism for his endless stream of drivel especially in the last 20km. Just non-stop. Sometime struggling to find new ways to say the same thing over and over again. Yes, we know he won the Vuelta. Yep, he’s still 22 years old. Yep, he’s in TT mode. We heard you say it 2k ago. Phil and Bob do the same thing. Tiresome.
He was in group 2 with 60 km to go, this group formed with 75 km to go. Around km 50 group 1 and 2 are one, they didnt show the two groups joining. Maybe because the first group was not that important.
@@1957PLATO did he race the TDF this year? I don't even know. Cycling went to streaming this year in the States so he is news to me. All I hear about Belgium is WVA.
@@teleguy5699 He did not take part in TDF but won the tour of Spain, Classical San Sebastián and Liege Bestogne Liege. He is only 22 so I guess you will hear from him for a few years to come.
@@1957PLATO Oh he won LBL? One of my favorite monuments. Told you I've been out of the loop. I spent a lot of time in that region and saw stage 4 of the Vuelta in 2009 when it went through that area. Fun people to watch a race with. Those Belgium's keep pumping great racers out.
@@teleguy5699 it’s in our DNA. As a junior he won the world championships in time trial and on the road. Then went straight up to pro and in his first year won San Sebastián. In his second year he crashed in Lombardia and broke his pelvis. Now he is back.
Amazing to see Sagan there and not even mouth open. He’s gearing up for a great 2023.
You are a Sagan fan, and thats good because he deserves it. BUT when the oppenents are sooo weak that I can race with closed mouth, I generally can win races
@@picturetoreality9877 Did you win World's this year?...Remco?
Is everyone that Remco beats weak?
Did you beat Sagan at World's this year? And if so, does that mean you're strong but he's not? Or did Sagan beat a bunch of great riders this year at World's?
Were you even in that race?
What are you talking about?
@@picturetoreality9877 so you won a cat 5 race eh?
Sagan always amazes us, he's still has the legs to compete in every championships beating younger players ❤❤❤ just keep safe!
I love the dinosaurs at 05:36 near the top of the Mount Pleasant!!
Next year the race will be in Scotland which is where I live. Can hardly wait ...
Remco is just a beast! Going to be interesting next year in the grand tours. Remco, Tadej and Jonas. Should be some epic battles with these three young riders for years to come.
From Philippines ✌️
Good morning for me amazing race 👍 good luck and be safe always ✌️
Well done Remco👏👏👍👍
Amazing.... 🚴🏽🚴🏽🚴🏽💥
YAA SAYYIDII YAA ROSULALLOH
Kudos to Remco but what if...MVDP! but I keep hearing Remco VDP but surely Evenepoel.
why cant we get full race please ?
Love Remco !
17.19 bini there and 17.20 he's missing ??
15:00 Remco Vandepoel???
edit: he says that every time, sounds strange 😁
21:09 What size chainring is that upfront?
I think 53-39
54
A great day in the Gong!
I grew-up with the exploits of Eddy Merckx. From the moment I saw Remco Evenepoel and how he rides, I said to myself, "bloody 'ell, this kid rides like Merckx, but better". The times are different, of course. Different diets, different medical guidance. Also, the field has leveled off thanks to everyone driving around with watt meters. No real initiatives are taken thanks to radio communications (except in World Championships) and those stinking watt meters prevent, to a certain extent, explosive attacks that carry further than the watt meter indicates. Going in the red is a cardinal sin. A pity. I'm writing this 13 September 2024. Evenepoel has meanwhile become a double Olympic Champion, winning both the time trial and road-race for elites in Paris. The World Championship is coming up in Zurich, Switzerland, between 21 and 29 September. Most people have their money on Pogacar. I have a small bet on Remco. Watch him fly. It's unbelievable to be living in a time to have witnessed Merckx AND Evenepoel. Cycling at its most spectacular. For someone from Belgium it's heaven on earth, and I'm not even religious.
This bike was really easy to assemble th-cam.com/users/postUgkxMesz3KOGEmwmvyKQfLfrRSUXLFzfVHZA and required very few adjustments out of the box. The wheels did not require any truing/adjustments. The frame had some small scratches, but nothing major.I did replace the seat though - the seat it came with was very uncomfortable. The tires need to be re-inflated every 4-5 days, but this appears to be quite common for the narrow 700x25 tires.Overall, in my opinion, this bike looks and rides like a much more expensive bike.
what happened to Bini, 1min he's in picture frame then the next frame hes gone ??
No. 155 was using rim brakes...
Rim brake is a climbing machine....
👍
Interested to see what injections Remco is on, because I want that for me.
I criticize other play-by-play announcers in other sport for filling every damn second with words. I have to also give McCrossan criticism for his endless stream of drivel especially in the last 20km. Just non-stop. Sometime struggling to find new ways to say the same thing over and over again. Yes, we know he won the Vuelta. Yep, he’s still 22 years old. Yep, he’s in TT mode. We heard you say it 2k ago.
Phil and Bob do the same thing. Tiresome.
Another terrible edit of a great race. One minute Evenepoel is in the peloton, the next he’s in the lead. When the fuck did that happen???
Haha right I was like where is the catch and he dropped the lead group?
He was in group 2 with 60 km to go, this group formed with 75 km to go. Around km 50 group 1 and 2 are one, they didnt show the two groups joining. Maybe because the first group was not that important.
Remco break away 17:38
Not a Remco fan
That’s fine. Get used to him winning a LOT.
@@1957PLATO did he race the TDF this year? I don't even know. Cycling went to streaming this year in the States so he is news to me. All I hear about Belgium is WVA.
@@teleguy5699 He did not take part in TDF but won the tour of Spain, Classical San Sebastián and Liege Bestogne Liege. He is only 22 so I guess you will hear from him for a few years to come.
@@1957PLATO Oh he won LBL? One of my favorite monuments. Told you I've been out of the loop. I spent a lot of time in that region and saw stage 4 of the Vuelta in 2009 when it went through that area. Fun people to watch a race with. Those Belgium's keep pumping great racers out.
@@teleguy5699 it’s in our DNA. As a junior he won the world championships in time trial and on the road. Then went straight up to pro and in his first year won San Sebastián. In his second year he crashed in Lombardia and broke his pelvis. Now he is back.