auscyclefan94 said:
I disagree, his acheivements are pretty big in the Cross Country Mountain Biking and then to go across the road and be one of the top riders in the world in that is pretty massive. Being dominant across two disciplines is quite impressive imo.
but, bias aside, will he be remembered in 30 years time as one of the legends of cycling,. doubtful.. he will be in there with the rest of the 1 time tour winners that everyone has forgotten about. He may have done well at mountainbiking, but the vast majority of cycling fans dont know that, and those that do probably cant mention any famous races that he won (i certainly cant).
Evans will be remembered in 30 years like, Stephen Roche is, or Joop Zoetemelk, or Ocana. Remembered by serious cycling fans, or australians, but not a name that drops off the tongue when asked to name "legends"
Legends in my time watching cycling.. Hinault, Indurain, Cippollini, Zabel, Armstrong, Pantani, Kelly, Lemond.
Evans will be in that second division list, with the likes if Jaja, Boonen, the riders some people remember, but most dont straight off.