Milan San Remo and Paris Tours are no hilly classics. They are easy long flat classics with some hills at the end.El Pistolero said:Must not have been watching Milan-San Remo in 2005-2007. Almost won in 2007. I know it's not a hilly classic, but to escape on the Poggio after a long race does say you're at your best in the hills.
Time and time again he proved in those years he came up short on hard hilly courses, which is what I'm talking about
In Milan San Remo a lot of young guys do well. Look at Offredo for instance. Or Langeveld leading up the entire poggio 2 years back. So I completely disagree with the bolded part and actually have to laugh out loud about that
Sorry, I don't even RATE performances up MSR and PT as standard for hilly classics.
And what's the use dragging Mollema into this? Seems everytime you're bitten in yr behind when somebody says something not completely 100% lyrical about Gilbert
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