Benoît Cosnefroy - the next Alaphilippe?

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I mean, just after the finish he angrily hit his handlebar (like he knew he lost), didn't he?
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You can say that, but that doesn't really explain his Amstel and Canadian performances...
Yes i can say that. He is 28 and has won 2 WT races out of 20 total wins in his entire career. For a guy with a kick and decent sprint that has never really been forced in a domestique role, that should be evident enough, that he is not a match for Pogacar, Evenepoel, Roglic, Van der Poel, Van Aert... on courses that suit his skillset perfectly when those riders are at their peak. Simply because those riders are better. Canadian races, end of season, the big hitters are often absent or burnt out. Not the best comparison. He is a candidate for stages that 6 years ago people would have writting down Alaphilippe's name before the race. But nowdays, those stages aren't won by such riders anymore, but by riders like Pog.

Ok, after looking up his results in the TDF the past years, it doesn't look like he's ever come anywhere close to a good result. His results are even worse than i expected. Two top 10's on the first day of Dauphiné. So i don't think it's his skillset, just a matter of quality and i fear his recovery is not of the elite level (unless you count that as part of a skillset).
 
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Ok, after looking up his results in the TDF the past years, it doesn't look like he's ever come anywhere close to a good result. His results are even worse than i expected. Two top 10's on the first day of Dauphiné. So i don't think it's his skillset, just a matter of quality and i fear his recovery is not of the elite level (unless you count that as part of a skillset).

I obviously do.

And dismissing his Canadian performances with "all the others are burnt out" when they're just about to peak for the world championships is not really that logical...

Also, this year he won Brabantse Pijl, was fourth in Amstel, sixth in Strade and has just been crushing the French scene, so he has one of his best seasons of his career if not the best. He may not be as good as Pogacar or Wout but they're not winning every stage im the Tour, yet Cosnefroy has never even been close to anything because as soon as the road goes upwards for more than two kilometers in a Grand Tour, his climbing ability is similar to Marcel Kittel's.
 
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I obviously do.

And dismissing his Canadian performances with "all the others are burnt out" when they're just about to peak for the world championships is not really that logical...

Also, this year he won Brabantse Pijl, was fourth in Amstel, sixth in Strade and has just been crushing the French scene, so he has one of his best seasons of his career if not the best. He may not be as good as Pogacar or Wout but they're not winning every stage im the Tour, yet Cosnefroy has never even been close to anything because as soon as the road goes upwards for more than two kilometers in a Grand Tour, his climbing ability is similar to Marcel Kittel's.
I would not count that as a skill, but a quality. He has also never performed even in the first week of any of his TDF participations, and i can't belief non of those dozens of stages suited him. So there is definitely more to it, and the fact that someone with his actual skillset has only 2WT wins, while usually riding as a leader, says enough.