- when he won the Junior Vuelta a Colombia
- when he was 9th in the Tour de Suisse, with a stage win, at the age of 20
- when he was 2nd in the Volta a Catalunya at 21
- when he finished on the podium of the Giro di Lombardia the same year
- his 2009 Tour wasn't too spectacular, but he was the youngest rider in the race, and Caisse put no pressure on him to get any results. He was in breakaways and getting good finishes in the mountains in week 3, so he showed good recovery
- in the 2010 Giro he lost time in the wind and rain of week 1, and had been stagehunting/KOM minded for the later parts of the race, but instead found himself superdomestiquing for Arroyo. He took him to the finish line over Monte Grappa, was the second-last guy on Zoncolán, and dragged him most of the way up the Mortirolo, while still having the strength to come 7th on the Kronplatz ITT. After letting Arroyo go on these stages he would have cruised in to conserve energy, just as the CQ results won't tell you how brilliant Daniel Navarro was in the 2010 Tour.
- despite fatigue from a tough Giro - and being on his best form in week 3 as you would want from a GC rider - he still had the form to do a good Tour de Suisse, with two 2nds in key stages. However, he dropped 5 GC spots in the final TT as fatigue got the better of him.
- he put time into eventual GC winner Nibali on the first major MTF of the Vuelta and was lying 8th overall in the Vuelta before being involved in the Igor Antón crash, which derailed his Vuelta challenge.
Let us not forget that he has only just turned 24, and he has been riding in Eusebio Unzué's teams for the last three years, riding for a team boss who is renowned for carefully treating talented riders and bringing them up slowly.