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Dr. Maserati said:Confirmed by 7 in a row??
You're really not grasping this point well, so let me help:
The World Championships Road Race is single day event. Single day, one.
No-one is suggesting that Lance was not an extraordinarly talented rider - but the difference between a one day race and a GT is:
Day 1:
Day 2:
Day 3:
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Day 5.
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Each and every one of those days you need to be consistent - losing anything more than a few minutes to rivals could prove fatal to a high place, let alone winning.
Armstrong never showed an ability to sustain that consistencey anytime in his career until after meeting Dr. Ferrari.
This is not making Lance "worse than he is" it is pointing out the reality of his pre 98 career.
You call it "ability", I call it "ambition" or "progression".
Its not unimpossible to change ambitions and that it works out.
Uh, we are touching the 98 right now. Very nice.
2. Paris-Nizza 1996
You might be right too, with Dr. Ferrari. Domination. Thats what comes out, when a really great cyclist meets one of the "great" and serious preparatores. And there are/were many of them. Cecchini, Fuentes.....
Many examples for riders and their preparatores.
The best won anyway and mostly everytime. And right now Contador is the best (GC rider). Constancy is the best confirmation for "class".
But before that you have to follow your ambition 100% and progress.