del1962 said:
Not to mention Nicole Cooke
del1962 said:
This is your top 5? It looks like the USAers and Aussies can't count/read! :lol:Koronin said:For the US, take that list and add Tejay van Garderen and Andrew Talensky and you've got your current list.
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Greg Lemond
3. Andrew Hampsten
4. Levi Leipheimer
5. Tejay van Garderen
6. Andrew Talensky
7. Christian Vande Velde
8. George Mount
9. Bobby Julrich
10. George Hincapie
11. David Zabriskie
12. Davis Phinney
Yes I copy and pasted and added the two riders that needed added.
GenericBoonenFan said:Merckx
Van Looy
Van Steenbergen
De Vlaeminck
Boonen
The Nr.4 is such an eyesore.
jmdirt said:This is your top 5? It looks like the USAers and Aussies can't count/read! :lol:Koronin said:For the US, take that list and add Tejay van Garderen and Andrew Talensky and you've got your current list.
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Greg Lemond
3. Andrew Hampsten
4. Levi Leipheimer
5. Tejay van Garderen
6. Andrew Talensky
7. Christian Vande Velde
8. George Mount
9. Bobby Julrich
10. George Hincapie
11. David Zabriskie
12. Davis Phinney
Yes I copy and pasted and added the two riders that needed added.
1-LA
2-Lemond
3-Hamston
4-Leipheimer
5-TvG
EDIT: As to the other discussion going on within this thread, we still count LA even though he is from TX!![]()
RE: Parker: its the pro road thread so road is assumed, but just to light it up:
Dirt:
1-Johnny T
2-Ned
3-Juli
4-Tinker
5-Brian Lopes
He (EDIT: CH) was born in Japan (see related argument above)! :lol:Libertine Seguros said:What has Tejay done to get above Chris Horner on palmarès?
Libertine Seguros said:What has Tejay done to get above Chris Horner on palmarès?
jmdirt said:This is your top 5? It looks like the USAers and Aussies can't count/read! :lol:Koronin said:For the US, take that list and add Tejay van Garderen and Andrew Talensky and you've got your current list.
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Greg Lemond
3. Andrew Hampsten
4. Levi Leipheimer
5. Tejay van Garderen
6. Andrew Talensky
7. Christian Vande Velde
8. George Mount
9. Bobby Julrich
10. George Hincapie
11. David Zabriskie
12. Davis Phinney
Yes I copy and pasted and added the two riders that needed added.
LesDiablesRouges said:Tough to classify after Merckx and Van Looy.
Kafviar said:Maybe something like this:
1. Gösta Pettersson
2. Magnus Bäckstedt
3. Tommy Prim
4. Bernt Johansson
Don't know who to pick for fifth.
I've been very careful not to do 'the usual' so far in this thread, as there was a post about assuming what the criteria were on page 1, but here is far too obvious a point not to do it:tobydawq said:Kafviar said:Maybe something like this:
1. Gösta Pettersson
2. Magnus Bäckstedt
3. Tommy Prim
4. Bernt Johansson
Don't know who to pick for fifth.
Kessiakoff? Löfkvist? They both had their moments.
1. Aavo Pikkuus*** the quick said:Estonia:
1. Jaan Kirsipuu
2. Rein Taaramae
3. Tanel Kangert
4. Lauri Aus
5. Mihkel Raim
Libertine Seguros said:I've been very careful not to do 'the usual' so far in this thread, as there was a post about assuming what the criteria were on page 1, but here is far too obvious a point not to do it:tobydawq said:Kafviar said:Maybe something like this:
1. Gösta Pettersson
2. Magnus Bäckstedt
3. Tommy Prim
4. Bernt Johansson
Don't know who to pick for fifth.
Kessiakoff? Löfkvist? They both had their moments.
Emma Johansson.
1. Aavo Pikkuus*** the quick said:Estonia:
1. Jaan Kirsipuu
2. Rein Taaramae
3. Tanel Kangert
4. Lauri Aus
5. Mihkel Raim
2. Jaan Kirsipuu
3. Jaanus Kuum
4. Rein Taaramäe
5. Riho Suun
*** the quick said:Estonia:
1. Jaan Kirsipuu
2. Rein Taaramae
3. Tanel Kangert
4. Lauri Aus
5. Mihkel Raim
Libertine Seguros said:What has Tejay done to get above Chris Horner on palmarès?
roundabout said:TJ is easily better than Vande Velde in shorter stage races and a 4th and an 8th in the Tour is not better than two 5ths.
The ranking is by palmares, right?
But you're about done with this forum, remember?macbindle said:Great to hear that you represent the collective hivemind and know exactly what other forum members know or don't know.
Who would have thought that this:
I think you are stretching it a bit with Dan Martin. He's not from Ireland, he's from Staffordshire. He chose to represent his mother's country of birth because it opened up larger races to him (I'm sure you know all of this)
...pretty innocuous and certainly polite post would spark such a stream of aggresive bile from two or three people who clearly could start a fight in an empty room.
Know what? This thread had moved on. But you just had to poke in your nose and keep it going, didn't you. Don't bother replying, you are just another person about to be added to the ignore list.
Yeah, I'd probably pick Löfkvist.tobydawq said:Kafviar said:Maybe something like this:
1. Gösta Pettersson
2. Magnus Bäckstedt
3. Tommy Prim
4. Bernt Johansson
Don't know who to pick for fifth.
Kessiakoff? Löfkvist? They both had their moments.
Of course Emma is on a top 5. Susanne Ljungskog as well (I think?) but I chose not to pick any women because I know too little about women's racing and the prestige in different races.Libertine Seguros said:I've been very careful not to do 'the usual' so far in this thread, as there was a post about assuming what the criteria were on page 1, but here is far too obvious a point not to do it:
Emma Johansson.