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admittedly i've kind of lost track, what's jonas venggerrrgarrd (probably not the correct spelling but maybe?) up to these days?
Quote from: BIG APPLE CAT on July 07, 2025, 12:57:41 PMadmittedly i've kind of lost track, what's jonas venggerrrgarrd (probably not the correct spelling but maybe?) up to these days?He's back and he's twice as strong.He was in a nasty wreck shortly before last year's TDF and wasn't able to match Tadej in the mountains.
I wonder how many watts Wout was putting down on that last climb, guy was hammering
Reports suggest that during his decisive attack on the final climb of Montmartre in Stage 21 of the 2025 Tour de France, Wout van Aert distanced Tadej Poga?ar by unleashing a powerful surge. While exact wattage figures for this specific effort are not universally published, one source mentions a reported Wout van Aert effort where he sustained 450 watts for 13 minutes during a critical pull for his teammate Simon Yates in a different race. Another source suggests he could maintain 478 watts for 20 minutes. It is also noted that for a professional cyclist, a 20-minute peak power can reach around 424 watts. Considering the context of a decisive, winning attack on a climb, it is highly likely that Van Aert's power output during his winning move on Stage 21 was significantly high, potentially exceeding these reported averages for shorter, crucial bursts of speed.