- Jun 14, 2010
- 34,930
- 60
- 22,580
El Pistolero said:Or I read over that part?
What you say is complete bull**** though.
Cancellara didn't enter Lombardia. So how was he close to winning that hilly classic? I wasn't talking about the Worlds or the Olympics. I'm just saying if he was so good at hilly races in those years then why didn't he enter Lombardia, LBL, AGR or FW?
And you ignore 2 years in your history. 2007 and 2009. He failed at his spring classic goals then. But of course you ignored that.
2009: Philippe Gilbert peaked at MSR, peaked at the RVV, peaked at LBL, peaked at the Giro d'italia, peaked at the worlds, peaked at Paris-Tours, he peaked at the Giro di Lombardia.
2010: Philippe Gilbert peaked at MSR, peaked at the RVV, peaked at LBL, peaked at the Vuelta, peaked at the Worlds, peaked at the Giro di Lombardia.
No Cancellara can't get a peaking excuse here. He didn't win Lombardia in those 2 years because he knew he was chanceless and didn't bother entering.
First of all is there any need for profanity. We are having a nice little discussion here about cycling. Not divisive things like war, politics and football
A uniting thing - cycling.
I enjoy debating with you El Pistolero. Calling what i say "*****t" doesnt really make much of an argument.
And what I think you ignore is that Cancellara was not focusing on hilly classics in 2004-10. He has been a tt and cobbled rider who has focused on cobbled races and tts in gts. In none of those seasons did he treat lbl or Lombardy as a target.
Now Cancellara has said that LBL is his target. He is abandoning all other hopes on that. A seemingly guaranteed PR podium if not win. Chances at RVV. all abandoned for LBL.
So to answer your question, THATS why he hasnt even raced Lombardy or LBL. because he didnt care about it.
Now he does care. And hell hath no fury like Cancellara focusing all his talent on 1 cycle race.
