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Mambo95 said:Quick - who won the Giro in 1958? 1961? Answer - similarly forgotten Italians remembered only by real cycling nerds.
Everyone remembers Poulidor though. And it's not for winning the Viuelta.
Winners are more easily remembered than runners-up, however, as their names at least appear in the history book lists of winners, which are more often recounted than the podium count or top 10 GC. I can look up "Giro d'Italia winners" and find the ones you ask (Baldini and Pambianco for the record, I looked them up), but to find the runners-up you have to click on the individual editions of the race.
A rider like Poulidor is an exception; he's an exception because he retired without fulfilling something that he should have merited, just like Stirling Moss is probably more famous for not winning the world championship than he could have been as another one-time champion, or the Buffalo Bills team of the 90s for losing four straight Superbowls. Had Ullrich not won in 1997, he could probably have gone that way (and of course Andy Schleck still has the possibility of going that way).
