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but yes
"A year ago, Matteo Jorgenson was paying for his own altitude camps and buying his own time trial extensions. "
https://escapecollective.com/matteo-jorgenson-everything-i-was-looking-for-i-found-here/
Oier Lazkano must be wondering how good he might be
From that above interview, this is quite nuts
"But then when you go home, it’s the same thing as a shared workout, where it basically breaks up your day into what’s optimal. Your training is brought in from TrainingPeaks. So if you have intervals, then it’s brought in and knows that you’re doing intensity, and there’s fueling to match. And yeah, your whole week is plotted ahead of time. And then it calculates every single meal for you. It has macro goals and then it even gives you recipes that fit those exact macros, and then adjusts the recipe a bit so that the recipes are pretty tailored. The recipes are pretty Dutch so I’ll often do my own thing. You can just add what you made into the app. And it makes it just super easy. It takes the guesswork out, which, like what I wanted for a long time."
Less controversially, do you think, having seen Jorgenson win Paris-Nice that the Movistar management might be having some sleepless nights as it dawns on them they, rather than the riders' abilities, are what hold the team back?