El Pistolero said:Sagan already has a better palmares than Valverde at age 27...Valv.Piti said:Well, I rate all of Contador, Cancellara, Boonen, Nibali, Gilbert and Valverde higher than Sagan.BigMac said:Valv.Piti said:Im afraid he still is overrated, particularly in the mainstream media - experts and commentators, for example, stating he is the best cyclist of his generation really rubs me the wrong way. He clearly isn't at this moment. But I am glad that he finally abandoned whining and took the bulls by he horns, just like Boonen advised him to.
Who's the best rider of this generation?
DFA123 said:So why is 1990 so good? It's basically just Sagan and Quintana. A very good versatile sprinter, and the 2nd best stage racer of his generation. Take those two out and you have a bunch of guys who either have one isolated big win to their name, or have achieved absolutely nothing.hrotha said:But one person is not a generation.El Pistolero said:Merckx has a better palmares than all of the 1990 riders combined lol.hrotha said:1990 > 1971 > any other year you feel like bringing up
Plus, no other year has Camenzind.
I don't really see them being from the same generation as Sagan, and I wouldn't rate Cancellara and Boonen higher as Sagan. Winning three world championships in a row is no small feat. He "only" has two monuments and I'm sure some will follow, although I don't think there will be many But his performances in the Tour de France are also way more impressive than those of some of these riders. It remains the most important race on the calendar and he manages to perform ever year.Red Rick said:I think we have different definitions of generationsValv.Piti said:Well, I rate all of Contador, Cancellara, Boonen, Nibali, Gilbert and Valverde higher than Sagan.BigMac said:Valv.Piti said:Im afraid he still is overrated, particularly in the mainstream media - experts and commentators, for example, stating he is the best cyclist of his generation really rubs me the wrong way. He clearly isn't at this moment. But I am glad that he finally abandoned whining and took the bulls by he horns, just like Boonen advised him to.
Who's the best rider of this generation?![]()
I definitely rate Contador, Cancellara, Boonen and Nibali higher than Sagan. Valverde probably too.
Sure, but if we compare wins with 1945 for example, the 1990 generation are miles behind. Adding riders like Matthews, Felline and Pinot to the list doesn't really contribute much. We're really talking about two, maybe three riders born in 1990 who will be talked about in 30 years time. And none of them will win anything like what Merckx won.jaylew said:DFA123 said:So why is 1990 so good? It's basically just Sagan and Quintana. A very good versatile sprinter, and the 2nd best stage racer of his generation. Take those two out and you have a bunch of guys who either have one isolated big win to their name, or have achieved absolutely nothing.hrotha said:But one person is not a generation.El Pistolero said:Merckx has a better palmares than all of the 1990 riders combined lol.hrotha said:1990 > 1971 > any other year you feel like bringing up
Plus, no other year has Camenzind.
Really? I think you're being a bit harsh and your standards are too high. There are a bunch of guys from 1990.
Hell, Kwia has won Worlds, MSR, Strade x 2, Amstel, TA, San Sebastian, E3, and has a bunch of other great results.
Sagan is leauges above valverde, just compare their wins lol. WC > Vuelta, 2 different Monuments > 1 Monument, Green jersey in the Tour >>>> Vuelta points jersey, 8 Tour stages > 3 Tour stages.Blanco said:El Pistolero said:Sagan already has a better palmares than Valverde at age 27...Valv.Piti said:Well, I rate all of Contador, Cancellara, Boonen, Nibali, Gilbert and Valverde higher than Sagan.BigMac said:Valv.Piti said:Im afraid he still is overrated, particularly in the mainstream media - experts and commentators, for example, stating he is the best cyclist of his generation really rubs me the wrong way. He clearly isn't at this moment. But I am glad that he finally abandoned whining and took the bulls by he horns, just like Boonen advised him to.
Who's the best rider of this generation?
Better than Gilbert only, out of those 6
El Pistolero said:Sagan is leauges above valverde, just compare their wins lol. WC > Vuelta, 2 different Monuments > 1 Monument, Green jersey in the Tour >>>> Vuelta points jersey, 8 Tour stages > 3 Tour stages.
Victories reflect ability.tobydawq said:El Pistolero said:Sagan is leauges above valverde, just compare their wins lol. WC > Vuelta, 2 different Monuments > 1 Monument, Green jersey in the Tour >>>> Vuelta points jersey, 8 Tour stages > 3 Tour stages.
Lol, does it never matter when a rider wins a race for the second time?
And is it just victories that count? I'm not asking you specifically but the room generally. If so, that would explain why so many people are talking about Nibali in these discussions, when ability-wise, he clearly is an inferior rider to Sagan and Valverde.
The variety of the victories of Nibali gives him the edge. GT's are the most prestigious races in cycling and he has won them all. But where most GT riders nowadays solely focus on stage races Nibali also manages to win prestigious one-day races. Should have won Olympics as well (I know, doesn't count) and we are not merely comparing talent because that is difficult to compare. Just like Contador Nibali is able to steal our hearts in the way he wins races. His attacking style has given him some of his biggest victories instead of relying on a sprint.tobydawq said:El Pistolero said:Sagan is leauges above valverde, just compare their wins lol. WC > Vuelta, 2 different Monuments > 1 Monument, Green jersey in the Tour >>>> Vuelta points jersey, 8 Tour stages > 3 Tour stages.
Lol, does it never matter when a rider wins a race for the second time?
And is it just victories that count? I'm not asking you specifically but the room generally. If so, that would explain why so many people are talking about Nibali in these discussions, when ability-wise, he clearly is an inferior rider to Sagan and Valverde.
I agree, but as a GT rider Valverde has underperformed a bit. Only 1 Vuelta is not impressive. But unlike most GT riders he can do much more. In my opinion he should have won the Tour and/or WC to be considered the very best of his generation. For me he is still top 3, but I would rate Contador and Nibali higher and Gilbert at the same level.tobydawq said:But Nibali only really won one GT where he wasn't lucky that a more probable winner crashed out. Antón, Froome/Alberto, Kruijswijk.
I don't want to hold that too much against him but for me he is very obviously not as talented as Sagan and Valverde. Sagan could have won much more but has often been tactically challenged both with making stupid decisions himself and having been put in impossible situations by a cowardly crowd of other favourites. Valverde has just been dumb, which explains his lack of an Il Lombardia and a Worlds title.
And of course tactical awareness counts when considering the quality of riders but I just feel like Nibali has over-achieved massively. He probably doesn't care about that, though.
But when he is at a race he is often not the talking point nor the favourite. Sagan and Valverde almost always are. And that should count for a lot as well because it reflects their qualities. And it annoys me that Valverde's many victories are just shrugged at and labelled as unimportant (when he rides impressively) or unimpressive (when he rides conservatively).
Bardamu said:I agree, but as a GT rider Valverde has underperformed a bit. Only 1 Vuelta is not impressive. But unlike most GT riders he can do much more. In my opinion he should have won the Tour and/or WC to be considered the very best of his generation. For me he is still top 3, but I would rate Contador and Nibali higher and Gilbert at the same level.tobydawq said:But Nibali only really won one GT where he wasn't lucky that a more probable winner crashed out. Antón, Froome/Alberto, Kruijswijk.
I don't want to hold that too much against him but for me he is very obviously not as talented as Sagan and Valverde. Sagan could have won much more but has often been tactically challenged both with making stupid decisions himself and having been put in impossible situations by a cowardly crowd of other favourites. Valverde has just been dumb, which explains his lack of an Il Lombardia and a Worlds title.
And of course tactical awareness counts when considering the quality of riders but I just feel like Nibali has over-achieved massively. He probably doesn't care about that, though.
But when he is at a race he is often not the talking point nor the favourite. Sagan and Valverde almost always are. And that should count for a lot as well because it reflects their qualities. And it annoys me that Valverde's many victories are just shrugged at and labelled as unimportant (when he rides impressively) or unimpressive (when he rides conservatively).
Bardamu said:I agree, but as a GT rider Valverde has underperformed a bit. Only 1 Vuelta is not impressive. But unlike most GT riders he can do much more. In my opinion he should have won the Tour and/or WC to be considered the very best of his generation. For me he is still top 3, but I would rate Contador and Nibali higher and Gilbert at the same level.tobydawq said:But Nibali only really won one GT where he wasn't lucky that a more probable winner crashed out. Antón, Froome/Alberto, Kruijswijk.
I don't want to hold that too much against him but for me he is very obviously not as talented as Sagan and Valverde. Sagan could have won much more but has often been tactically challenged both with making stupid decisions himself and having been put in impossible situations by a cowardly crowd of other favourites. Valverde has just been dumb, which explains his lack of an Il Lombardia and a Worlds title.
And of course tactical awareness counts when considering the quality of riders but I just feel like Nibali has over-achieved massively. He probably doesn't care about that, though.
But when he is at a race he is often not the talking point nor the favourite. Sagan and Valverde almost always are. And that should count for a lot as well because it reflects their qualities. And it annoys me that Valverde's many victories are just shrugged at and labelled as unimportant (when he rides impressively) or unimpressive (when he rides conservatively).
What is it about Antón's later career that makes people so confident that he would have won, especially since he crashed with a whole week still left, including a long ITT and almost all the mountain stages? Now, you just said "a more probable winner", but I disagree with that too.tobydawq said:But Nibali only really won one GT where he wasn't lucky that a more probable winner crashed out. Antón, Froome/Alberto, Kruijswijk.
Gilbert has won three different monuments, won WC RR when the whole peloton knew what he was going to do. Like you said that reflects his qualities. He won Amstel 4 times which is arguably the most prestigious one-day race outside the monuments and WC RR. He never "stole" a victory, he always won by being the strongest.Blanco said:Bardamu said:I agree, but as a GT rider Valverde has underperformed a bit. Only 1 Vuelta is not impressive. But unlike most GT riders he can do much more. In my opinion he should have won the Tour and/or WC to be considered the very best of his generation. For me he is still top 3, but I would rate Contador and Nibali higher and Gilbert at the same level.tobydawq said:But Nibali only really won one GT where he wasn't lucky that a more probable winner crashed out. Antón, Froome/Alberto, Kruijswijk.
I don't want to hold that too much against him but for me he is very obviously not as talented as Sagan and Valverde. Sagan could have won much more but has often been tactically challenged both with making stupid decisions himself and having been put in impossible situations by a cowardly crowd of other favourites. Valverde has just been dumb, which explains his lack of an Il Lombardia and a Worlds title.
And of course tactical awareness counts when considering the quality of riders but I just feel like Nibali has over-achieved massively. He probably doesn't care about that, though.
But when he is at a race he is often not the talking point nor the favourite. Sagan and Valverde almost always are. And that should count for a lot as well because it reflects their qualities. And it annoys me that Valverde's many victories are just shrugged at and labelled as unimportant (when he rides impressively) or unimpressive (when he rides conservatively).
But let me ask you something, on which criteria you would count Gilbert as an equal to Valverde?
Gilbert is brilliant one-day racer, but so is Valverde. I won't deny that Gilbert has an advantage in that depart, but not so big. But what happen's when we turn into discussion other areas, like GT's, stage races, and victories in general. Valverde has a huge advantage in every of these. To me they're not equal, not even close. Gilbert is one level below riders like Valverde, Contador, Nibali, Boonen and Cancellara. He could be compared to Sagan though, although I would say that Peter just surpassed him with this victory.
hrotha said:What is it about Antón's later career that makes people so confident that he would have won, especially since he crashed with a whole week still left, including a long ITT and almost all the mountain stages? Now, you just said "a more probable winner", but I disagree with that too.tobydawq said:But Nibali only really won one GT where he wasn't lucky that a more probable winner crashed out. Antón, Froome/Alberto, Kruijswijk.
Blanco said:117 wins > 104 wins
Vuelta + 7 GT podiums + 14 GT stages >>> anything Sagan ever did in GT's, and anything Sagan WILL EVER DO
6 biggest stage races + 16 others >>> anything Sagan ever did and will do in stage races
4 Monuments + 7 big classics + 17 other one-day races < (but only slightly), 3 WC + 2 Monuments + 7 big classics + 10 other one-day races
The only thing where Sagan has the advantage is sprints. To me it's quite clear who has the better palmares, but Sagan is much younger, he has time to catch up.