spalco said:
And whether you like it or not, far more people pay attention to road sprinters and the Tour de France than track sprinters and six-day-races..
But I'm paying attention to everything about that sport and that's all that matters.
spalco said:
A sprinter is a rider who rides the fastest on a short distance, period. Whether on a track or on the road, as long as he's on a bike and there's no engine in it, it's all the same. There's no dichotomy between road and track.
Tonton said:
Echoes: it's too much of an honor to be quoted by you. Quickly: was Patrick Sercu a roadie? Yes. As much as Freuler? Yes. That was not my point and I'm not about to enter a ****ing contest here.
If the question is: 'who's the best sprinter ever?' and if we are on the Professional Road Racing forum, we could consider that the only objective measuring stick is the winning record of each professional ROAD racing cyclist. After all, isn't the best sprinter supposed to win some sprints?
My pleasure.
But I insist. Patrick Sercu was not only the all-time greatest trackie, he was also a fearsome road sprinter ! Arguably the best of his era and, in my opinion, the G.A.T. Or perhaps my favourite, let's put it that way.
And my argument is simple, I'll have to repeat it:
Patrick Sercu has a winning head-to-head against ALL the best (
road) sprinters of his era !
21-8 against Basso
16-7 against Van Linden
17-6 against De Vlaeminck
6-2 against Maertens
And this is his ROAD record !
My source is
Patrick Sercu : portret van een puzzel by Rik Van Walleghem.
His ecclecticism, the fact he could handle the best track sprinters of his time (Maspes, Morelon,...), track Madison riders of his era (Post, Gilmore, Pijnen,...) AND the best ROAD sprinters of his era (Basso, Maertens...) makes him an all-time great sprinter if there is one.
And if I made the comparison with Freuler, it's because I'm sure you realize that Freuler is also more famours for his track than for his road record.