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Also one of only two riders who has a stage win in all 3 GTs and all 7 'major tours'. Anyone got a guess at the other?
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Roglic would be my guess?Also one of only two riders who has a stage win in all 3 GTs and all 7 'major tours'. Anyone got a guess at the other?
Jalabert?Also one of only two riders who has a stage win in all 3 GTs and all 7 'major tours'. Anyone got a guess at the other?
Well after guessing and looking I know it’s not; Cavendish, Roglic, Kelly, Merckx, Sagan, T. Martin, Valverde, Contador, Purito, and Greipel.Also one of only two riders who has a stage win in all 3 GTs and all 7 'major tours'. Anyone got a guess at the other?
Well after guessing and looking I know it’s not; Cavendish, Roglic, Kelly, Merckx, Sagan, T. Martin, Valverde, Contador, Purito, and Greipel.
Technically contador if you include his asterisked results due to clinic issues??Also one of only two riders who has a stage win in all 3 GTs and all 7 'major tours'. Anyone got a guess at the other?
Yeah I thought Contador got it even with the technicality due to Giro and VaC.I honestly thought its Contador.
Edit: To my great surprise Rominger didn't win a stage only in Tour de Suisse.
Maybe Roglic is indeed the new Rominger.
He also was the only Movistar rider on the right side of the echelon already two years earlier on stage to Saint-Amand-Montrond. That fateful stage to Neeltje Jans actually ended up being the only time in his career he missed the right echelon when it mattered.After it cost him in the Tour that year he was constantly attentive & responding to echelons.
