Correct- knock that off the listGilbert won Strade Bianche
Correct- knock that off the listGilbert won Strade Bianche
No they're not. Otherwise, we would have Rogers , Ekimov and Tony Martin standing equally with the likes of Bettini, Sagan, Van Steenbergen, Freire, etc.Olympic ITT and WC ITT wins are as important as any.
Difficulty winning does not equal prestige.@Blanco
Maybe in the past. But in my opinion not anymore. Especially the Olympic ITT title. One having one or two real shots in the whole career. And cyclist in general taking it seriously these days. All in all if such title was not all that important in the past. And as you say was considered a level below. This changed. These days you can't go past Olympic or WC ITT title and dismiss it as being a level below. It's hard to win such title and when you do you should and will get the praise.
Difficulty winning does not equal prestige.
That doesn't counter my point. You said. It's hard to win such title and when you do you should and will get the praise. As if difficulty is linked to prestige.Olympic or WC ITT title equals prestige.
Wout Van Aert easily passed the chance to probably win Worlds TT in favor to being one of the contenders for Road Race.@Blanco
Maybe in the past. But in my opinion not anymore. Especially the Olympic ITT title. One having one or two real shots in the whole career. And cyclist in general taking it seriously these days. All in all if such title was not all that important in the past. And as you say was considered a level below. This changed. These days you can't go past Olympic or WC ITT title and dismiss it as being a level below. It's hard to win such title and when you do you should and will get the praise.
That doesn't counter my point.
I never said they did. It's just reading, it's not complicated.But i wanted to do exactly that. That is to counter your point. Olympic and WC ITT titles don't lack prestige.