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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.
He never was dominant(I prefer to use the word good here though, he's not the dominant type of rider) at two disciplines at the same time though.
In 30 years, no one will know what Evans did in the Cross Country Mountain biking, he will just be remembered as a Tour winner and World champion with the occasional mention of his Flèche Wallonne victory. IMO that's not good enough to be a legend though. In his home country perhaps.
Right now, only Contador is a nominee for legend. 6 Grand Tours at age 28(or is he 29 already?).
