Jakob747 said:1. Alberto Contador
2. Joaquin Rodriguez
3. Andy Schleck
4. Thibaut Pinot
5. Nairo Quintana
6. Domenico Pozzovivo
7. Igor Anton
8. Pierre Rolland
9. Jose Rujano
10. Mikel Nieve
Jakob747 said:1. Alberto Contador
2. Joaquin Rodriguez
3. Andy Schleck
4. Thibaut Pinot
5. Nairo Quintana
6. Domenico Pozzovivo
7. Igor Anton
8. Pierre Rolland
9. Jose Rujano
10. Mikel Nieve
Jason_Mercier said:I also think in Robert Kiserlovski.
Jakob747 said:1. Alberto Contador
2. Joaquin Rodriguez
3. Andy Schleck
4. Thibaut Pinot
5. Nairo Quintana
6. Domenico Pozzovivo
7. Igor Anton
8. Pierre Rolland
9. Jose Rujano
10. Mikel Nieve
Vino attacks everyone said:Basso? ........
Dazed and Confused said:Will probably be part of Sagan's lead out train in 2013.
Dazed and Confused said:yeah, Horner but that was when he was in his forties.
RHRH19861986 said:Thanks
Grandpa Horner seems to get old... One of the guys one just has to like (I´m honest).
Dazed and Confused said:He isn't, but his climbing skills are still better than most (all?) of the so called pure climbers currently active and relevant at the top level.
jens_attacks said:right now rujano is the strongest pure climber in the world.
2013 will be a bloodbath
Ryo Hazuki said:mother of god... people with so little sense of cycling should just not comment
Dazed and Confused said:So why are you even on this forum?
Ryo Hazuki said:to up the level of cycling knowledge and understanding, that would be even more dreadful without me
Libertine Seguros said:Nah, Horner claimed to be the 2nd best climber in the world. Rujano claimed to be the 3rd best, naming Contador and Rodríguez as the top 2. At that point Rodríguez had only just moved from Caisse d'Epargne to Katyusha, so it was seen as crazy from that angle too.
Anyway, guys like Tiernan-Locke and Jelle Vanendert are a bit too classics-styled for me to think of as pure climbers, though I guess you could argue that that makes them little different to Purito.
RHRH19861986 said:If you define "pure climber" as someone who can´t sprint, can´t TT, can´t win a race like Roubaix, then I´d change most names you named. Quintana, Rujano and Pozzovivo can stay.
To add just a few:
Nieve
Santambrogio
Zaugg
Szmyd
Jelle Vanendert
All GC guys have to be good in climbing and TT, and in the important stage races, if they recover properly and keep their HCTs up, good climbers suddenly also show good TTs, remember 55-Kilo-Pantani.
HiCadence said:1. Locke
2. Wiggins
3. Froome
4. Zubeldia
5. Horner
6. Valverde
7. moncoutie
8. Visconti
9. Contador
10. Gesink
RHRH19861986 said:Who claimed he was the best climber in the world behind Contador and Rodrigue? Wasn´t it Horner?
Ryo Hazuki said:mother of god... people with so little sense of cycling should just not comment
Dazed and Confused said:So why are you even on this forum?
Vino attacks everyone said:Basso? ........
Dazed and Confused said:Will probably be part of Sagan's lead out train in 2013.
shades1 said:in recent years contador and schleck are a mile in front of all these young pretenders and if AS can recover fully from his injury there is still plenty more to come , not that many on this forum will agree as its just a contador love forum and pretty much hatred for schleck .
Jason_Mercier said:I think the 2011 Giro D'Italia Rujano was the third best pure climber of the last five years only after Contador and Andy Schleck. In 2007 also Rasmussen was stronger IMO.
Dazed and Confused said:well, let us know when you start with the intelligent bits.