Races are a different situation. The question asked on the team bus before every race doesn’t have the same answer for each rider. It depends on your role in the race.
“Weather is important in what you decide to wear in a race like Tour of Flanders. That’s the first thing you check. I always try to be flexible and wear things I can take off easily like the vest and arm warmers,” he explains.
“If your job is to be in the breakaway it’s different because you need to be ready to go. In my case that is just the skinsuit and usually the light base layer [Base Layer 0]. You don’t have time to take things off. The same goes when we expect the race to explode early on which happens more and more these days. That is always a bit of a guess of course but less is always better, I think. When the race explodes you warm up fast anyways”