I don't consider 2nd or 3rd places to be important.Caruut said:Are we talking about the 2009 where Cav podiumed the Giro and Vuelta, or the 2009 that actually happened?
I don't consider 2nd or 3rd places to be important.Caruut said:Are we talking about the 2009 where Cav podiumed the Giro and Vuelta, or the 2009 that actually happened?
Caruut said:Slightly contradictory post there.
For most of the Giro, Purito held the leaders' jersey, and then he lost it. That is why you attack in the leaders' jersey - because someone might take time on you another day. Considering how dominant Sky in general and Wiggins and Froome in particular were, the margin of victory wasn't that big. I also believe that the reason Purito rode the way he did was because he is quite a limited bike rider. He has one huge talent - that uphill kick for 500m-1000m, other than that he can't really dominate other overall contenders. It seems like he has decided that if he is to win a GT, it will be by doing what he does best, not by trying to be a rider that he isn't.
@OP. For me, it's a really tough question. There are obvious answers if you believe classics are more important, stage races are more important or if you think that being good in both is very important. I would probably go with Boonen, because I like classics more than stage races (a lot more than 1-week races Brad wins) and I think winning is really important.
maltiv said:Wiggins season is one of the all-time best in terms of both stage racing and ITT. I don't like him either, but his year has been completely outstanding. Better than any season Contador has ever had (in terms of results). I don't get how Rodriguez can be ahead in this poll. If he had won the Vuelta, then maybe...
cineteq said:I don't understand why people keep hammering this.Purito was the best, because he achieved the most with his limited skills and sometimes subpar team. That's why he's the best rider of the year.
cineteq said:How does this make sense?![]()
I guess members are very knowledgable.maltiv said:I don't get how Rodriguez can be ahead in this poll. If he had won the Vuelta, then maybe...
"Originally Posted by maltiv View Postcineteq said:I guess members are very knowledgable.
maltiv said:Wiggins season is one of the all-time best in terms of both stage racing and ITT. I don't like him either, but his year has been completely outstanding. Better than any season Contador has ever had (in terms of results). I don't get how Rodriguez can be ahead in this poll. If he had won the Vuelta, then maybe...
Afrank said:Wiggins never really had to fight hard to win the tour and other stage races this season, in the tour there really wasn't anyone that was able to attack Wiggins and the Sky train and make them dig deep to preserve Wiggins lead. Plus all the other really good TT specialists like Martin and Cancellara had seasons plagued with injury making it easy for Wiggins to win the Olympic TT and all the other TT's in stage races.
Rodriguez on the other hand had to fight hard to get on the podium in the Giro and Tour. And the guys Rodriguez had to compete with were much better than Wiggins main competitors. The fact that Purito was able to be competitive in both the GT's and classic races convinced me at least to vote for him.
And he was just overall more impressive in every he won and also in the races he didn't win IMHO.
Forunculo said:Purito did good in very different kind of races, Wiggo was a one trick pony IMHO
Netserk said:Why on earth does Purito lead the poll
Victories: A Monument, a semi-classic and a bunch of stage wins.
Win wise he isn't really any more impressive than Cav in '09
Richeypen said:Wiggins beat everyone in front of him (without needing the time trials) in the biggest race in the world.
Richeypen said:So your argument is that Jrod was better than Wiggins because Wiggins was too strong for anyone to challenge him? So if Wiggins was weaker so that he was challenged more he would have had a better season? That makes no sense. Wiggins beat everyone in front of him (without needing the time trials) in the biggest race in the world. Jrod lost 2 GTs that he probably should have won. Cycling is all about winning and in that respect Wiggins and Boonen are leagues ahead of anyone else this year.
Indeed, Nibali and JVDB aren't even close to the level of Rodriguez' main competitors in the Giro, Hesjedal and De GendtAfrank said:Rodriguez on the other hand had to fight hard to get on the podium in the Giro and Tour. And the guys Rodriguez had to compete with were much better than Wiggins main competitors. The fact that Purito was able to be competitive in both the GT's and classic races convinced me at least to vote for him.
This is exactly why I voted for him.Richeypen said:Jrod lost 2 GTs that he probably should have won.
Probably for you, but not for most people. Btw, this thread is about the best rider of 2012, not who won the most stage races. Moreover, the way Wiggins won those races is what makes it for me a no contest.Richeypen said:Cycling is all about winning and in that respect Wiggins and Boonen are leagues ahead of anyone else this year.
maltiv said:Indeed, Nibali and JVDB aren't even close to the level of Rodriguez' main competitors in the Giro, Hesjedal and De Gendt
Ok, in the Vuelta Rodriguez had to compete with Contador and Valverde...but he didn't beat them. He only beat guys like Chris Froome (who was exhausted) and Moreno (his own domestique). So no, saying that the guys Rodriguez beat in the Giro and the Vuelta respectively are better than those Wiggins defeated in the TDF is just plain wrong really.
cineteq said:Probably for you, but not for most people. Btw, this thread is about the best rider of 2012, not who won the most stage races. Moreover, the way Wiggins won those races is what makes it for me a no contest.
Forunculo said:Purito did good in very different kind of races, Wiggo was a one trick pony IMHO