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Squire said:The point is you can do that with almost every country.
France, take away Chavanel, Peraud
Italy, take away Pinotti, Malori, Nibali - only Quinziato, Bruseghin left
Belgium, take away Monfort, Devolder, Rosseler
Netherlands, take away Stamsnijder, Boom, Westra
Russia, take away Menchov, Gusev, Karpets - only Ignatiev left
Germany, take away Martin, Grabsch, Klöden - only Lang, Gretsch left
UK, take away Millar, Wiggins, Thomas - only Dowsett left
Australia, take away Porte, Rogers, Bobridge - still very good in depth
USA, take away Zabriskie, Leipheimer, Phinney
You can actually argue that Spain is a quite decent time trial country. At least most countries will struggle to top10 the Worlds without their three best TTers.
I know I'm very off topic. And this is as much of an exercise in identifying TT strength as an attempt to prove you wrong.![]()
But that's not my point. I never said anything about removing the best from other countries. In South America only south Americans race with some Spaniards. In Europe all kinds of nationalities compete in time trials. The Colombians can't beat Contador or Lulu/Guttierez hence I left them out. With them taken out you have no good time-trialists and beating them doesn't say that much about your tt strength. Don't argue against the point.
I'm not saying Spain as a nation sucks in time trials(I'm saying they don't have a time trial tradition), they still have Contador and Lulu. But there's not much glory to be found in beating the other Spainiards. Doing well in a time trial in the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon without beating the likes of Richie Porte, Contador, etc doesn't really indicate all that much. Especially when the big guns aren't even in their peak form.
