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I know we mock the Giro for having a weak field, but I think this Tour makes it clear that the GC depth in world cycling is just not very good at all...

Also feel that way, in the past making it in the top 10 of A GT was quite a thing and meant you were somewhat relevant and visible in the GC race, now any random allrounder can achieve that by somewhat limiting damage and making it into an escape group once or twice. Chances are that u have never seen the 8th placed guy hanging with the podium riders on a final climb.
 
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If it was Yates, Landa and Caruso alright, but Lipowitz, Gall or Only are younger riders who certainly might have turned themselves into close to top tier GC riders recently so I feel this isn't as easy to conclude.
yeah but even so they shouldn't be close to the mutant levels of Pogi and Vingo. Once again, I see Ben Healy finishing only 90 seconds behind these two on a killer stage like today , 2 HC mountains , to me something's off. I know Pog could have put another minute on Vingegaard today if he wanted to but if Jonas gave it everything ... nah , also the whole Visma team looks cooked , weird.
 
If it was Yates, Landa and Caruso alright, but Lipowitz, Gall or Only are younger riders who certainly might have turned themselves into close to top tier GC riders recently so I feel this isn't as easy to conclude.
Trying to think of riders that were young lower-tier GC riders and gradually transitioned to top tier and can't. They've either been top tier elite talents right away (like Pogacar, Evenepoel) or began cycling at a late age, came over from other sports (like ski jumping or fish chucking) and were also dominant right away.

I guess you can say that Gall, Onley and Lipowitz might aspire to be this generation's Teejay Van Garderens.
 
I too prefer rating the depth of the entire Worlds GC field by who's in 10th place in the Tour.

There's some *** names having a fluke results in the top 10 every year.
It's been an ongoing issue, though, especially when mixed with the 'hoarding' of tier two GC riders by UAE, Visma, Bora. And it's not really about who is 10th, it's about the lack of established GC riders at all in the top 10, other than Roglic, who is on his way out (granted, Evenepoel and Almeida DNFed).

I think @Rechtschreibfehler is right – it's a transition period. But that still doesn't detract from there being few proven/genuine tier two GC riders in world cycling at this moment. I agree though this looks like it'll change in the next few years – and hopefully they won't all just sign for the rich teams like Hindley, Yates (x 2), Almeida, Jorgensen, etc did
 
Trying to think of riders that were young lower-tier GC riders and gradually transitioned to top tier and can't. They've either been top tier elite talents right away (like Pogacar, Evenepoel) or began cycling at a late age, came over from other sports (like ski jumping or fish chucking) and were also dominant right away.

I guess you can say that Gall, Onley and Lipowitz might aspire to be this generation's Teejay Van Garderens.

Lipowitz is very close to top Evenepol GC level already plus he came over from another sport.
 
Trying to think of riders that were young lower-tier GC riders and gradually transitioned to top tier and can't. They've either been top tier elite talents right away (like Pogacar, Evenepoel) or began cycling at a late age, came over from other sports (like ski jumping or fish chucking) and were also dominant right away.

I guess you can say that Gall, Onley and Lipowitz might aspire to be this generation's Teejay Van Garderens.
From this generation? The only top tier GC riders have been Pogacar, Remco, Roglic, and Vingo. You can see in someone like Almeida, though, how that blueprint might look nowadays.

From previous generations, Nibali is an obvious example.
 
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