KyoGrey said:
GT racing is now the strongest it has been since 2005 with 3 and a half super-GT-riders in prime condition.
Contador benefited from a weak GT-riding era...in the years 2007-2011. Only him and Andy Schleck.
Menchov, Evans and Sastre etc were never true 5 stars GT riders.
This is a very poor attempt by you to devalue Contador's career IMO. While there were not many 5 star GT riders, Contador's opposition was never low-level. And we still have the climbing times to prove it. You can say whatever you want, but fact is Verbier 2009 is the highest ever recorded VAM, on a relatively shallow climb (on a steeper climb his VAM would have been even higher). You don't beat Cancellara in a long ITT unless you are at an insane level. And these days, while there are more 5 star GT riders, it is rare to have more than 2 of them at the start line of a GT, and even rarer to have more than 2 of them in great shape. So the difference between now and a few years ago really isn't that significant.