1. Sagan
2. Quintana
3. Froome
4. Betancur
5. Kwiatkowski
6. Van Garderen
7. Degenkolb
8. Kelderman
9. Jungels
10. Dennis
2. Quintana
3. Froome
4. Betancur
5. Kwiatkowski
6. Van Garderen
7. Degenkolb
8. Kelderman
9. Jungels
10. Dennis
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janraaskalt said:Why don't you mention him. You'd be the first to drop his name here on the forum. Probably.
Afrank said:Not sure how he would feel about me hyping him up on an internet forum at this time.
Ruudz0r said:Hmm gonig for a wild guess as your American I go for Geoffrey Curran he is the best American current junior I can think of.
manafana said:Interesting.
I would have to have Pinot in their in 5 years he is superb talent. Sagan of course will keep it up. Moser will likely come on and do well.
gunara said:2.Froome (finally winning his first TdF, after routinely dominating Romandie, Dauphine, and of course Oman)
The Hitch said:Lequipe did this for tennis for 2018.
Who do you think will be cq (cos UCI sucks) top 10 5 years from now in 2018. Thats assuming that breakaway thing doen't take over of course.
Eg, here is my list.
1 Peter Sagan (28 yo)
2 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (28)
3 John Degenkolb (29)
4 Chris Froome (33)
5 Carlos Alberto Betancur (29)
6 Daniel Martin (32)
7 Taylor Phinney (28)
8 Fabio Aru (28)
9 Andrew Talansky (30)
10 Oskar Svendsen (24)
11 Chris Horner (48 yo)
The Hitch said:1 Peter Sagan (28 yo)
2 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (28)
3 John Degenkolb (29)
4 Chris Froome (33)
5 Carlos Alberto Betancur (29)
6 Daniel Martin (32)
7 Taylor Phinney (28)
8 Fabio Aru (28)
9 Andrew Talansky (30)
10 Oskar Svendsen (24)
11 Chris Horner (48 yo)
The Hitch said:I made this post in June, 2 months before La Vuelta.
This counts as me seeing Horner's win coming