It should have been working before since I originally voted WVA but changed it to Pidcock after reading your post saying its currently how they’re rated.The option "Change Vote" has been enabled for this poll.
It should have been working before since I originally voted WVA but changed it to Pidcock after reading your post saying its currently how they’re rated.The option "Change Vote" has been enabled for this poll.
/r/peloton stealing this thread now, predictably they dont understand the meaning of the word underrated and they cant handle any contrarian takes cause the downvote system creates a cultish hivemind
You are not allowed to have fun there unless you post sh*tty memes that are only funny to twitter addicted fangirls/r/peloton stealing this thread now, predictably they dont understand the meaning of the word underrated and they cant handle any contrarian takes cause the downvote system creates a cultish hivemind
I was going to vote Pidcock but then I noticed that I have not see De Lie racing once other than highlights. I don't even know how he made it to this list.I voted Pidcock...then I thought I would be in the minority, but I was wrong.
I think it was based on tremendous if not a bit unreasonable expectations, and the fact that his whole staff was predicting great things this year. I think De Lie has to wake up as soon as possible, shake the cobwebs of doubt away, and get back to himself as he was.I was going to vote Pidcock but then I noticed that I have not see De Lie racing once other than highlights. I don't even know how he made it to this list.
Given that he's only just turned 22, he really doesn't need to do anything as soon as possible.I think it was based on tremendous if not a bit unreasonable expectations, and the fact that his whole staff was predicting great things this year. I think De Lie has to wake up as soon as possible, shake the cobwebs of doubt away, and get back to himself as he was.
yes but the way riders have been busting out into the scene lately, one's claim to fame is shortly lived.Given that he's only just turned 22, he really doesn't need to do anything as soon as possible.
And quickly regained.yes but the way riders have been busting out into the scene lately, one's claim to fame is shortly lived.
Maybe hard if you don't have that animal in you, but plenty here do.It's hard to realistically overrate riders that end up 1st (Roglic), 2nd or 3rd (WvA, Evenepoel) on the yearly PCS ranking, considering we have Pogacar leading that ranking for 140+ weeks (the longest period ever in the World tour era, and counting).
there are not a lot of caveats: 2750+ is world class and simply can't be overrated. You can't get there by only riding / winning second tier races.I think there are a lot of caveats to this perspective. Using PCS points as the basis of over- or underrating riders has some serious flaws. As someone pointed out on the forum, Marc Hirschi gained more points by riding second tier races than Mathieu van der Poel last year. No one would rate Hirschi higher than VDP. Also, riders like MvdP and Ganna dedicate part of their season on different disciplines which don't make them less impressive cyclists.
I wouldn't generalise from own inability like that. Of course they can be overrated, even Merckx can be overrated.there are not a lot of caveats: 2750+ is world class and simply can't be overrated.
No more than 10 options are available. Thus the "Other/Vino" option.why aren't pog, mvdp or vinge on this list? Surely it's not impossible to overrate them.
If we consider the whole peloton, the correct answer is obviously Mikel Landa.
4) He sacrificed his chances to win the 2015 Giro in order to help Aru finish second.Landismo is the biggest humanitarian the world has seen.
1) He helped Kuss instead of going for Angliru victory.
2) He waited for Bernal instead of catching Pogi recently.
3) He will pull Fatco on cols in July instead of fighting for the Tour victory.
Compelling. I take everything back.Landismo is the biggest humanitarian the world has seen.
1) He helped Kuss instead of going for Angliru victory.
2) He waited for Bernal instead of catching Pogi recently.
3) He will pull Fatco on cols in July instead of fighting for the Tour victory.
4) He sacrificed his chances to win the 2015 Giro in order to help Aru finish second.
The Legend of Landismo is like The Odyssey, written from one side.If only that had been what actually happened.
However he did let Carapaz win the 2019 Giro.
This is the correct answer.If we consider the whole peloton, the correct answer is obviously Mikel Landa.