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I partially agree and partially disagree with you.
It is simply a fact that Kittel is one of least versatile sprinters in the peleton. Cav is much more versatile and adapts to different races better.
Kittel is pure power and nothing else. Of course, he does also have good positioning which also isn't so easy.
Having said that, Kittel's dominance in the sprints at this Tour is such that it would be a farce if he doesn't win the green jersey, a bit like Cav not winning in 2009-2011. Though it is nice to see a more interesting rider win green, he certainly deserves green.
			
			Leinster said:And Kittel is a 5-time Scheldeplrijs winner, and a world TTT champion. There are a lot of great sprinters in the peloton at the moment, who in any other era nobody would blink twice at them getting the green jersey, but because we're so used to seeing Sagan light up the transition stages, we expect his replacement to do the same.portugal11 said:He can't follow a peloton in a one km climb with 5%. Cav is much more versatile than kittel. Cav is a milan san remo's winnerMikeTichondrius said:portugal11 said:Kittel is such a one tricky pony. What a farce would be seeing kittel win the green jersey
Suppose Cavendish was a shame as well?
Green jersey will always be for sprinters/puncheurs, same way the Polka dots is for climbers/escape artists. True, Sagan would probably have won it again as he's so good in both kinds of finishes - but sprinting wise Kittel is bounds ahead of everyone else in this TDF. With how dominant he's been in sprints it's ridiculous not to recognize his worth, even if you don't like him.
I'm a Sagan/Kelly/Jaja fan who likes to see my green jersey go to all-rounders, but you have to respect a guy who can win as many stages as Kittel has, the way Kittel has won them. And at the same time you have to respect how Matthews has gone about picking up points on days when Kittel can't.
I partially agree and partially disagree with you.
It is simply a fact that Kittel is one of least versatile sprinters in the peleton. Cav is much more versatile and adapts to different races better.
Kittel is pure power and nothing else. Of course, he does also have good positioning which also isn't so easy.
Having said that, Kittel's dominance in the sprints at this Tour is such that it would be a farce if he doesn't win the green jersey, a bit like Cav not winning in 2009-2011. Though it is nice to see a more interesting rider win green, he certainly deserves green.
				
		
			