burning said:
I wonder why no one said/say right now Monfort would be the best GT rider ever based on 2007 Vuelta.
He was exactly same age as Froome (edit: I realized he was 1 year older, but who cares):
9th in final ITT, beating Hansen, Chavanel, CVV, Sastre, Backstedt, LLS and many more.
9th and 11th in final two mountain stages beating guys like Evans, Chechu, Horner, Anton, Moreno, Barredo, Beltran, Krezuiger and many more.
And he finished 11th in GC beating..., I guess you get the point.
Anyone can make a BS story after you see what happened, I would love to see any post about him before 2011 Vuelta, not after he somehow become the next big thing.
If you read my article you can get some answers, there is everything before Vuelta 2011, but I am quite sure you are nor really interested, and if you write that you has never investigated.
I put it again, the article and a video before that Vuelta (sorry to put it over an over, but some people ask always over and over the same things, it is not my blame):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPd4aZQmDuQ
http://patrimoniociclista.blogspot.com.es/2013/06/an-unpolished-diamond-story-of-chris.html
But nobody can exactly say who is going to be the best in that case.
When lot of riders shows potential at 20,22,24, you cant say who I going to become to a very good GT contender.
as you can see on my article he was rated high by Corti, and his first test in Europe got amazed to the people, the same as Quintana in Colombia. It was the same in his first with SKY.
it is not a surprise Froome did, but it wont be a surprise for other riders as well. When Froome started we were in other era, so he had to pass more obstacles than others to reach the top.
I at least realized and I wrote in 2008 I was impresed by Froome.