Zaugg and Ciolek are by far the least specialized Monument-winners post-2010. Nuyens and Hayman not far behind.Red Rick said:We can start by looking for the least specialized winners of every monument in the last years and go from there
Squire said:I don't see any of the established stars capable of winning all five. If Gilbert had more peak years left, and was able to replicate this form, he could've had a chance. Lombardia will be too hard for the other classics men.
Of the current pros, I think we have to look for someone like Moscon or Benoot to develop into a dominating force. Those seem like they could maybe have the climbing potential needed for Lombardia. They would need a lucky break in Sanremo, though, which doesn't happen often.
If Albanese turns out to be the real deal, he has the skillset to win the four spring monuments. Van der Poel should have the bike handling skills for Roubaix, but I'm under the impression that he could be more of a punchy hilly rider. Van Aert, on the other hand, is maybe too much of a rouleur for Lombardia. Correct me if I'm wrong on this.
In this day and age of specialisation, and deep field, I think it'll be next to impossible to win all five. Even if someone has the abilities, all five races are extremely competitive, and so much can happen in them. In addition to that, every rider normally has maybe 7-8 opportunities to ride the monuments while in their peak years. Even less if they need to slim down for LBL or Lombardia, or bulk up for Roubaix.
WheelofGear said:Thomas lack the "punch" to win a classics. That's his main weakness. Stage racing is better for him.
TMP402 said:WheelofGear said:Thomas lack the "punch" to win a classics. That's his main weakness. Stage racing is better for him.
If by punch you allude to a mental attribute, that can be taught. Look at GVA.
WheelofGear said:TMP402 said:WheelofGear said:Thomas lack the "punch" to win a classics. That's his main weakness. Stage racing is better for him.
If by punch you allude to a mental attribute, that can be taught. Look at GVA.
I don't think Thomas is explosive enough to win a classics. He reminds me of Ion Izagirre and Jacob Fuglsang. Great all-rounder but no "punchyness".
How far back? It varied a lot and how selective a given route is has obviously also changed a lot.How hard was Lombardia historically?
How many have also podiumed in all 3 grand tours and worlds?Pogačar becomes the ninth person to have podiumed all five monuments.
Won 5
Merckx, De Vlaeminck, Van Looy
Won 4 + 2nd in the other
Kelly, De Bruyne, Kuiper
Won 4 + 3rd in the other
Gilbert
Won 3 + 2nd and 3rd in the others
Pogačar, Moser
Technically yes, but a big but!How many have also podiumed in all 3 grand tours and worlds?
I believe only Pogi and Merckx. But (Eddy) Merckx never podiumed in the Olympic road race which Pogi did in 2021 so I think that Pogi is the only rider to have podiumed in all 10 of the biggest races
It is worth noting that during Merckx' career professionals were not allowed to compete in the Olympics road race. Merckx competed once as a 19 year old amateur (4th in 1964 Tokyo games).How many have also podiumed in all 3 grand tours and worlds?
I believe only Pogi and Merckx. But (Eddy) Merckx never podiumed in the Olympic road race which Pogi did in 2021 so I think that Pogi is the only rider to have podiumed in all 10 of the biggest races
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I am convinced G Thomas has/had the ability to win all five, and his career will ultimately be seen as one ruined by the obsession with stage races. Paris-Nice, E3 and Olympic medals is still a very decent career, but it's not what it might have been IMO. Having said that - incredibly, he seems never to have raced LBL or Lombardia so maybe I'm barking up entirely the wrong tree.
Hard to see MvdP getting Lombardia. I didn't think Pogi would even finish top 10 on Sunday though tbh.
He got close...I was not a forum user at the time, but I remember proudly predicting that bob jungles would win all 5 monuments some time soon after Liege 2018
Jungles won the Tour for me in the 2017 TdF video game so that counts.I was not a forum user at the time, but I remember proudly predicting that bob jungles would win all 5 monuments some time soon after Liege 2018