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Valv.Piti said:
He can easily get a top-10, he has been climbing well enough to sneak into top-5 if he is skipping Giro and Tour.
Its funny, all the talk about the crisis of Spanish cycling and yet I think it looks pretty bright right now.
Yeah, Verona, Mas, de la Cruz, Soler, ... there are some really interesting names who are starting to make a name for themselves. But to be fair, 2 years ago it looked kinda grim with Contador, Valverde and Co. getting older.
Zinoviev Letter said:
I want him to be the younger, more Spanish, Steve Cummings not some anonymous top 10 GC rider.
That is the question. Is he strong enough to maybe someday challenge a podiumspot or is he better off as a stage hunter. Look at GVA who started winning races when he was 27-28. Before he was a solid rider but nothing more. Now he is considered a favorite for most classics. Or GC-wise you can take Scarponi who had his first top 10 in a GT with 30 (and added 3 more after that). So who knows what the limit is for de la Cruz?