cineteq said:
It comes down to this:
"Depending on whose viewpoint you want to believe, the Garmin-Cervélo team was either (1) totally brilliant in engineering Johan Van Summeren’s solo win at Roubaix Sunday afternoon or (2) toxically negative in stopping its world road champion Thor Hushovd from racing with Leopard-Trek’s world time trial champ Fabian Cancellara, resulting in a lesser rider winning the sport’s most prestigious one-day prize."
I picked (2).
You picked wrong. Van Summeren has been knocking on the door for a few years now. Granted in 2010 he was a DNF. However...
2009:
1 Tom Boonen (Bel) Quick Step
2 Filippo Pozzato (Ita) Team Katusha
3 Thor Hushovd (Nor) Cervelo Test Team
4 Leif Hoste (Bel) Silence-Lotto
5 Johan Van Summeren (Bel) Silence-Lotto
6 Juan Antonio Flecha (Spa) Rabobank
7 Heinrich Haussler (Ger) Cervelo Test Team
8 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) Quick Step
9 Manuel Quinziato (Ita) Liquigas
10 Matti Breschel (Den) Team Saxo Bank
2008:
1 Tom Boonen (Bel) Quick Step
2 Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Team CSC
3 Alessandro Ballan (Ita) Lampre
4 Martijn Maaskant (Ned) Slipstream Chipotle Presented
5 Stuart O'Grady (Aus) Team CSC
6 Leif Hoste (Bel) Silence - Lotto
7 Stijn Devolder (Bel) Quick Step
8 Johan Van Summeren (Bel) Silence - Lotto
9 George Hincapie (USA) Team High Road
10 Fabio Baldato (Ita) Lampre
That's pretty good company for a "lesser rider"