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Michal Kwiatkowski Thread

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Five years.

Big one-day wins:
Strade 2014
WCRR 2014
Amstel 2015
E3 2016
Strade 2017
MSR 2017
Amstel 2022

It will be interesting to see if that is a lonely flash or if he can return to being a challenger.
And San Sebastian 2017.
Among active riders only Gilbert, Valverde and Alaphilippe have better one-day palmares. Van Der Poel is coming though...
 
Five years.

Big one-day wins:
Strade 2014
WCRR 2014
Amstel 2015
E3 2016
Strade 2017
MSR 2017
Amstel 2022

It will be interesting to see if that is a lonely flash or if he can return to being a challenger.
It was a shame how after his fabulous 2017 season that he 'only' had stage race success in 2018. He looked good in 2019 as well.
And San Sebastian 2017.
Among active riders only Gilbert, Valverde and Alaphilippe have better one-day palmares. Van Der Poel is coming though...
And Sagan.
 
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Okay, quiz time.

Let's say that Amstel, GW, Strade and Flèche Wallonne are the four biggest annual one-day races below the five monuments and the WCRedRick and that those ten one-day races constitute the 20 biggest races of the year with the Grand Tours and the seven big one-week races (PN, TA, Catalonia, Itzulia, Romandie, Dauphiné and Suisse).

Then there are just three other riders who have won at least one of these races both before (and including) 2017 and after (and including) 2020. Who?
 
Okay, quiz time.

Let's say that Amstel, GW, Strade and Flèche Wallonne are the four biggest annual one-day races below the five monuments and the WCRedRick and that those ten one-day races constitute the 20 biggest races of the year with the Grand Tours and the seven big one-week races (PN, TA, Catalonia, Itzulia, Romandie, Dauphiné and Suisse).

Then there are just three other riders who have won at least one of these races both before (and including) 2017 and after (and including) 2020. Who?
Porte.

EDIT: Fuglsang too.

BTW has the thread title just been edited?
 
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This was the perfect stage for a rider like him and he took the chance brilliantly. These kind of stages, where it's flat most of the way until a really hard climb at the end suit climbers with a rouleur ability much better than pure climbers and it showed.

The lack of a TdF stage win was a really weird blank spot on his palmares for a long time. Now he even has two. Really happy for him.