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Agree with your first point but certainly not with your second point.
Only the World Champs are close to the Vuelta in terms of one day races with Paris Roubaix a bit behind it and then Ronde. But you certainly cannot compare Ronde to the Vuelta.
Still, Sagan's years was quite clearly better than Nairo's but worse than Froome's
El Pistolero said:Gigs_98 said:I think I would rate Sagan's season higher but I understand people who don't. A GT win, even if it's "only" the vuelta is worth way more than the Ronde, a gc podium in the tour is probably more important than a green jersey, and Quintana's two world tour stage races are worth more than Sagan's two more world tour one day races. The reason why I would still rate Sagan's season higher is his high number of stage wins in different races and his European Champion title, while Quintana's "only" additional win was the Rud du Sud. I personally prefer Sagan's season but I think objectively they are even.El Pistolero said:How anyone can rate Quintana's season over Sagan's is beyond me... It goes to show you how underrated one-day specialists are. And winning the green jersey also seems to be an underrated achievement just because Sagan has won it 5 times in a row. 2 more and he'll have a record.
Quintana only won some prep races and a consolation race this year. Color me not impressed. Is he in the top 5 this year? Yes... but he still failed in his biggest goal of the season.
I'd rather be known as the guy who won the green jersey than the guy who finished third in the Tour (nobody remembers that).
And these days I'd consider the Ronde van Vlaanderen also more prestigious than the Vuelta. Almost nobody makes the Vuelta his main goal of the season, not even Spanish riders.
Agree with your first point but certainly not with your second point.
Only the World Champs are close to the Vuelta in terms of one day races with Paris Roubaix a bit behind it and then Ronde. But you certainly cannot compare Ronde to the Vuelta.
Still, Sagan's years was quite clearly better than Nairo's but worse than Froome's
