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The heart-issues probably didn't help Gesink either...
MuskyOurSaviour said:Anderis said:Andy Schleck finished 2nd in the Giro when he was 21, then he retired before 30.Red Rick said:Netserk said:You mean when he won the KoM in Catalunya? (while not breaking the top-100 in any stages)Dekker_Tifosi said:In all fairness, Quintana was also already ridicolous at that age
Quintana's climbing hasn't significantly improved since 23. Bernal won't be getting better year after year after year uphill
Gesink was also ridiculously good in his early 20-ties but since then he didn't progress or even has regressed.
All in all, those riders who are super good for their age early in their careers, often do not achieve as much as expected later. Of course, there are exceptions. Even Sagan, who in some way turned out to be as good as expected, has only one monument won at the age of 28.
Gesink broke his leg. Schleck broke his pelvis. Both never came back from those injuries. Using these two are not good examples in this case.
The heart-issues probably didn't help Gesink either...