El Pistolero said:Evans has lost pretty much all the important sprints of his life, so I'm not sure why he'd be above Contador just cause he can sprint.
In an uphill sprint, they're about even as we've seen at Mur de Bretagne this year. And that was with a tired Contador. I'm sure in top shape both, Contador would prevail. As for the unpaved surfaces, it just isn't a part of cycling, so again, I see no reason to mention it. Both won't ever ride Paris-Roubaix or the Ronde van Vlaanderen. The only unpaved or poor road surfaces they'll encounter are strade bianche. And Contador did good enough there this year at the Giro.
At the cobbles of the Tour Contador did good as well, but was stuck behind Frank's crash.
In an uphill "sprint" though I've stated my objection to these being called sprints. Evans and Contador have gone head to head twice I can remember. 2:0 Evans. I think I see Cadel as more rounded as he doesn't have a dominant feature like Contador's climbing and actually has one day race wins in big races, despite Contador's potential to win them.
