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I remember that too but let's not get carried away. JJ beat the likes of O'Grady, Olaf Pollack and Fast Freddy at ToC that year. I never got the impression he was going to be anything more than a solid 2nd tier sprinter as he never showed much versatility. Gav strikes me as a future superstar.
I do agree with you, however. While he certainly looks good to contend at MSR for a decade, you never know what's going to happen. You can't let a prime opportunity like that get away due to a lack of concentration.
CheckMyPecs said:Fingers crossed. Although never a CSC fan, I admit even I bought into the Haedo hype when he destroyed some of the world's top sprinters in California while riding for a domestic US team. He never really delivered on that promise.Valv.Piti said:CheckMyPecs said:That's what they said about Juan José Haedo, let's hope Fernando doesn't peter out like the Argie did.trevim said:He must be heartbroken by now but riding like that at his age means he'll have at least 10 more chances to sprint in San Remo![]()
I think... I think its safe to say that Nando is a little more talented than Heado. Lets hope that, at least.![]()
I remember that too but let's not get carried away. JJ beat the likes of O'Grady, Olaf Pollack and Fast Freddy at ToC that year. I never got the impression he was going to be anything more than a solid 2nd tier sprinter as he never showed much versatility. Gav strikes me as a future superstar.
I do agree with you, however. While he certainly looks good to contend at MSR for a decade, you never know what's going to happen. You can't let a prime opportunity like that get away due to a lack of concentration.