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Kārlis Ozols

@CyclingGraphs

Regional Manager and Scout at TEAMVISION. W/Kg analyst for Lanterne Rouge Media. 📩 [email protected] 🇪🇸 Girona

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Kārlis Ozols@CyclingGraphs·
I’m thrilled to begin a new chapter as Regional Manager and Scout at TEAMVISION. Working alongside an agency that represents riders like Florian Lipowitz, Matteo Jorgenson, Felix Gall, Derek Gee, and many others is both an honor and a responsibility.
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Kārlis Ozols@CyclingGraphs·
@BenjiNaesen With three years at 1000 hours of training per year you should be pushing Indurain level watts
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Benji Naesen@BenjiNaesen·
uuuh what 😂
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Diego@Wouthegoat·
@nahuellondeix @LucGrefte Facts, more the 2005-2006, in 2007 they got Barry, Hobbs and Pitaj, at least it semms tobbe a change of working with the junior team
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Luc Grefte@LucGrefte·
Quiet funny considering Zeeman signed Uijtdebroeks and Van Baarle on way too much money, and than quickly dipped out when he made the team go into red figures
Lukáš Ronald Lukács@lucasaganronald

VAN BAARLE AND UIJTDEBROEKS ALSO CRITICISE VISMA’S TRAINING METHODS After Attila Valter’s words also Dylan Van Baarle also spoke about how better it is at Soudal QuickStep than in Visma. Dylan Van Baarle: “I lost faith in Visma’s training methods. I like to make a clear plan, but in the way that I think is right, not in the way that others think is right for me. I like being more in control, and they let me do that more here. It's all a bit freer there in Soudal than I was used to in Visma. I have a little more of my own input, so to speak.” But much more critical was Cian Uijtdebroeks who broke his contract to leave for Movistar. Cian Uijtdebroeks: “At Visma, the focus was on short, explosive training sessions, so a lot of VO2 max work. I’d personally prefer longer blocks at tempo, but there was no room for that. I asked to do longer blocks, but that was difficult within their system. You didn’t have much say. That was difficult for me.” “I also really wanted to improve my time trial, but after Tirreno, I hadn’t been on my time trial bike again, if you’re a GC rider, that just can’t happen. I’ve already lost three minutes to Remco in a TT, but now it shouldn’t be more than one minute. I have a new bike position and personalised handlebars. I finally feel comfortable in training.” “Since Merijn Zeeman left, it has become even more disciplined. For certain riders that works, but for a rider like me it doesn’t. I really want to be able to help decide my own training.” “Then also my saddle was moved back five centimetres, but I’m not the kind of rider who, like Victor Campenaerts, adopts a very aero road bike position. If I want to release my power without certain nerves getting inflamed, the saddle has to be moved forward. Tiesj Benoot experienced that too.” And in the end, all Valter, Van Baarle, Uijtdebroeks, and Benoot left the team.

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A few days ago, Ozo and Me had a chat with the lads at @DeRodeLantaarn about watts, our calculations and predictions for the future. Check out if you're interested👇 open.spotify.com/episode/4XERnH…
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Eemeli@LosBrolin·
Simon Yates didn’t just quit cycling, he quit the internet. Blocking everyone is elite commitment to retirement.
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Kārlis Ozols@CyclingGraphs·
Tadej Pogačar climbed Passo di Ganda in 21:22 minutes at 7.22 ᵉW/kg. In the 2023 Lombardia, he did the climb in 23:08 minutes at 6.34 W/kg lanternerouge.com/2025/10/11/pog…
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marto2323@marto2323140287·
@CyclingGraphs Wow, surprisingly low considering he did them faster than Purito in 2012.
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Kārlis Ozols@CyclingGraphs·
Vingegaard on Bola del Mundo did 6.20 w/kg for 37:46. Adjusted for sea level, he did 6.63 w/kg. Sepp Kuss, Jai Hindley, Tom Pidcock, Joao Almeida, Matthew Riccitello and Jay Vine all performed exceptionally on such a hard stage, all being above 627 aslp. lanternerouge.com/2025/09/13/str…
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Kārlis Ozols@CyclingGraphs·
Hindley, Vingegaard and Almeida averaged 6.36 ᵉW/kg on La Farrapona. The overall record still belongs to Alberto Contador, who in the 2014 Vuelta produced 6.55 ᵉW/kg for 17:43, one of the rare records from the 2010s era of cycling still standing today. lanternerouge.com/2025/09/06/uae…
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Raffaele Filippetti
Raffaele Filippetti@raffilpt·
@CyclingGraphs Why is there Pogacar's performance on Ventoux and not Vingegaard's one on the graph? 6,44 vs 6,52 according to your data.
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Kārlis Ozols@CyclingGraphs·
Holmgren delivered a dominant performance on La Rosière: 5.30 ᵉW/kg for 29 min, beating everyone by a minute. Adjusted for altitude 5.61 ᵉW/kg at 521 aslp, it’s an exceptional effort for a 2nd-year U23 climber lanternerouge.com/2025/08/29/isa…
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