The same debate has been had about Cancellara and Gilbert. They can't handle the mountains and they are too heavy like Sagan.
movingtarget said:The same debate has been had about Cancellara and Gilbert. They can't handle the mountains and they are too heavy like Sagan.
jaylew said:Valverde hasn't won Amstel but he has won LBL twice.
Anyway, I definitely think it's possible for a Liège winner to win the Tour.
Zweistein said:Andy Schleck has won LBL.
Frank has won Amstel.
Valverde has won Amstel.
Cunego has won Amstel.
I don't think it has really ever been that common for GC riders to win classics. Hinault winning Paris Roubaix is a pretty odd fluke.
theyoungest said:Why is it that every good rider has to be considered a possible Tour contender? Cancellara, Gilbert, Sagan, Devolder ()... it's like saying Messi could make a great central defender. He could, but he would need a complete transformation.
Carlo Algatrensig said:If you think that Sagan will win the TDF in the next five years the British bookmaker William Hill are offering odds of 12/1. They must have been impressed by his performance at TA as the other week it was 16/1.