Parrulo said:hey jakob how far do you really think rafael reis can go?
What do you think about Nikita Umerbekov?Jakob747 said:Potential wise I give a slight edge to A. Lutsenko. Obviously Arman Kamyshev is really talented as well!
I guess it comes down to personal taste in the end. For me A. Lutsenk has a more interesting rider-repertoire. I see a wider path for him down the line.
Arman Kamyshev reminds me a little bit of a young Assan Bazayev. I wish him success as well.![]()
Bike Boy said:Mads Würtz Schmidt is doing well in the junior ranks
RedheadDane said:Yeah! I'm gonna say him as well... as for the slightly older Rasmus Quuade might be worth mentioning. Or Valgren, the recent winner of the U23 L-B-L...
Escarabajo said:Cyclingnews should do an article on this thread. Good research.![]()
greenedge said:Caleb Ewan will be huge in the sprinting sense.
I would have said Durbridge as well if he is not WT but he is still so young. Scott Law is good too.
Jay McCarthy and Morton will also be good.
It would be nice to see if Alex Edmonson could do something on the road.
Rohan Dennis is not on a PC/ WT team either so he will do great too.
It's certainly better, and more informed, than that recent Cyclingnews article about the biggest talents in cycling.Angliru said:Great job!!! CN should hire you!! A great read. I look forward to following the rise of these young lions!![]()
hoerpi said:I need to put in a good job as well, magnificent!
Also thougt about Markus Fåglum but Philip Lindau from the CykelCity outfit might also become something. He won the nationals last year and can hopefully improve since he's born 1991. He won a three day competition in Sweden last weekend.
theyoungest said:It's certainly better, and more informed, than that recent Cyclingnews article about the biggest talents in cycling.
As for my country, I think Danny van Poppel could be a good bet. A climbing sprinter, or a sprinting climber, whichever you prefer. And he can TT. But Daan Olivier isn't too shabby either, indeed.
theyoungest said:It's certainly better, and more informed, than that recent Cyclingnews article about the biggest talents in cycling.
As for my country, I think Danny van Poppel could be a good bet. A climbing sprinter, or a sprinting climber, whichever you prefer. And he can TT. But Daan Olivier isn't too shabby either, indeed.
hrotha said:Hahaha, what a rip-off. Like Adidos.
Fus087 said:Mads Würtz Schmidt is definitely good, as are Quaade and Valgren. But let's not forget Sebastian Lander. Asbjørn Kragh Andersen is doing good as well.
Herr Katt said:You mean the three day competition where no major teams participated and cykelcity won everything and took places 1-6. No disrespect but that competition is a joke. He's very strong though
No, there are two. Boy and his younger brother Danny (1993), both sons of Jean-Paul.Angliru said:Another van Poppel?! I've read about Boy. Are there anymore of them coming up throught the ranks?
