That he was stopped by spectators, is Kint's version. Fact is, that Kint, who played with Knecht and forced him the lead, couldn't react in time on a sudden attack of Knecht . Stopping Spectators ?? True is, that one spectator crossed the street at about this moment.Echoes said:In Zurich, Kint was stopped by spectators who hold his saddle and in the meantime Knecht went away. Kint had to be World Champion again.![]()
cyclingforall said:My big of Italy
1 Coppi
2 Pantani
3 Bartali
4 Gimondi
5 Binda
6 Moser
7 Magni
8 Cipollini
9 Bettini
10 Argentin
pradel said:That he was stopped by spectators, is Kint's version. Fact is, that Kint, who played with Knecht and forced him the lead, couldn't react in time on a sudden attack of Knecht . Stopping Spectators ?? True is, that one spectator crossed the street at about this moment.
Clemson Cycling said:I am from the United States so here is my list (its going to be a little rough since I am not great on my cycling history)
1. Lance Armstrong
2. Greg Lemond
3. Andrew Hampsten
4. Levi Leipheimer
5. Christian Vande Velde
6. George Mount
7. Bobby Julrich
8. George Hincapie
9. David Zabriskie
10. Davis Phinney
Unhonorable Mention
1. Floyd Landis
2. Tyler Hamilton
3. Scott Moninger
The Hitch said:Poland
1 Sylvester Szmyd.
2 Jaroslaw Marycz
3 Marcin Sapa
4 Chopin
5 Me.
6 Guy i met while cycling.
7 My undcle.
8 Mariusz Pudzianowski.
9 Lukas Podolski - we are claiming his citizenship
10 Marie Curie- hers too
The Hitch said:Poland
1 Sylvester Szmyd.
2 Jaroslaw Marycz
3 Marcin Sapa
4 Chopin
5 Me.
6 Guy i met while cycling.
7 My undcle.
8 Mariusz Pudzianowski.
9 Lukas Podolski - we are claiming his citizenship
10 Marie Curie- hers too
redtreviso said:USA
1. Greg LeMond
2. Andy Hampsten
3. Alexi Grewal
4. Connie Carpenter
5. Rebecca Twigg
6. Connie Paraskevin
7. Jonathan Boyer
8. Davis Phinney
9. Ron Keifel
10.Inga Thompson
Could list 20 more before including EPOboy
the3verB said:Spain (i choose this country)
1. Alberto Contador: very powerful climber, dominates the era
2. Miguel Indurain : not enough panache to be no1
3. Luis Ocana : official tdF Merckx rival
4. Federico Bahamontes : legendary climber
5. Pedro Delgado : Indurain leader, TdF -Vuelta winner
6. Carlos Sastre : great Gt specialist
7. Oscar Freire : 3 time world champions, lot of classics won
8. Oscar Pereiro : TdF champion
9. Roberto Heras : Pantani
10. Alejandro Valverde : Jalabert
no room for José Manuel Fuente? That makes me sad
I think Kelly is much better than Roche. They say he has the 4th best palmares of all time. All those classics surely beat Roce 1987, however good a season that was.boardhanger said:10 Dan Martin
9 Mark scalon
8 Me
7 Phillip Diegan
6 Paul kimmage
5 Nicolois Roche
4 Martin Early
3 S. Eliot
2 S. Kelly
1 S.Roche
.......mmmmmh seem if your name starts wit 'S' then thats an advantage.
Cobblestoned said:From what I saw, heard and read
my Top 10 are:
1. Erik Zabel
2. Rudi Altig
3. Jan Ullrich
4. Dietrich Thurau
5. Täve Schur
6. Olaf Ludwig
7. Kurt Stoepel
8. Andreas Klöden
9. Steffen Wesemann
10. Andre Greipel
Places of honor:
Wolfgang Lötzsch
Albert Richter
if we wanted to add another honorabble mention I believe the man's name was Joseph or Jozef Fischer or Fisher who won the first Paris Roubaix.Libertine Seguros said:No room for Uwe Ampler even in the honorable mentions? Or does his '99 positive, years after his heyday, count against him?