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auscyclefan94 said:Well cycling teams want to get results in the big classics. I was just highlighting that in the classics BMC were better. We could compare RVV with noekere koerse and compare the tour de france with the ****ing tour of poland! That's your logic!
So? The season is longer than 4 weeks (even if those four weeks are glorious). As TeamSkyFans has pointed out, all the teams that are above BMC do have big wins.
Going by prestige (which is subjective, I know):
BMC has two PT wins (Burghardt x2, TdS), one GT stage (Evans) and one classic (Evans).
Bbox has one PT win (Vogondy, Dauphiné), three GT stages (Tschopp, Giro; Voeckler, Tour and Fedrigo, Tour) and one .HIS win (Bonnet, PN).
FDJ has one fake-PT win (Pologne, Hutarovich), two GT stages (Hutarovich, Vuelta; Casar, Tour).
Cofidis has one GT stage win (Monier, Giro), one .HIS win (Moinard, PN) and one PT win (Catalunya*, Dumoulin).
Quickstep, finally, has four GT stage wins (Chav x2, Tour; Pineau, Giro; Weylandt, Giro), one PT win (Catalunya*, Malacarne) and one .HIS win (Tombo, Tirreno).
So how exactly are BMC's wins that much better than those of the teams directly above them in CQranking? Reality is that they're on par with high level ranking wins, and all the other teams are much better at winning the **** small races, so to speak.
And I'm not comparing RVV with Nokere Koerse, that's what you're faultily deriving from what I actually said.
*I like Catalunya so I'd hate to have to call it a fake-PT race, but it's probably on the edge of being so.
