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Sasquatch said:Arredondo to surprise just like the year that Moser surprised us.
Sasquatch said:Arredondo to surprise just like the year that Moser surprised us.
bala v said:It would be waaay bigger surprise than Moser. Moser was pretty good one-day rider back in 2013. Anyway, Arredondo will not finish even in top 20
Ryo Hazuki said:arredondo had much better results in his first year in classics than moser ever did
Hugo Koblet said:It depends on what you categorize as a classic. Moser certainly had way better results in one day races in his first pro season than Arredondo had in his first pro season, and I'd agree that Arredondo winning this year would be a way bigger surprise than Moser winning in 2013.
Ryo Hazuki said:classics are races like fleche wallonne and lbl
Ryo Hazuki said:arredondo had much better results in his first year in classics than moser ever did
bala v said:I didnt mention classics, i said one-day races, and I said Moser was good at them back then. And even now he is better at them than Arredondo
A 25th place in lbl better than what Moser has done? :lolcry:Ryo Hazuki said:and your proof is? last years results of arredondo alone were better in classics or one day races
Netserk said:A 25th place in lbl better than what Moser has done? :lolcry:
Sorry, I thought the finish line was what mattered in cycling, not stupid attacks.Ryo Hazuki said:you obviously didn't see lbl or fleche wallone and the way arredondo raced there
Netserk said:Sorry, I thought the finish line was what mattered in cycling, not stupid attacks.
Raw strength isn't worth much without a brain. Moser certainly has more in that department.Maaaaaaaarten said:Well if you compare success it's only about the finish line obviously, however if you want to see how strong somebody is, it would be pretty silly to ignore how he raced.
Netserk said:Raw strength isn't worth much without a brain. Moser certainly has more in that department.
Ryo Hazuki said:you obviously didn't see lbl or fleche wallone and the way arredondo raced there
Hugo Koblet said:But you said last year's results. Results aside, you honestly think that Arredondo in 2014 was better than the best we've seen from Moser?