All this talk about Valverde, Ricco and natural talent got me thinking. Who has made the most out of somewhat limited talent?
You have obvious ones like Pereiro.
I remember reading about Sassi describing Basso as the most determined and professional athlete he had worked with, which would indicate that he's not as naturally gifted as, say, Evans (who I think Sassi referred to as one of the most talented riders he had).
I also think you can make a case for Savoldelli. Granted, his descending ability cannot be taught, but he has won two Giros against notably better climbers and TTers (though I have to admit I haven't seen the 2002 Giro). Then again, you would also have to be a good descender to win a GT, otherwise we could've perhaps been talking about Menchov as a winner of all three.
I guess you guys can come up with a lot more cases.
You have obvious ones like Pereiro.
I remember reading about Sassi describing Basso as the most determined and professional athlete he had worked with, which would indicate that he's not as naturally gifted as, say, Evans (who I think Sassi referred to as one of the most talented riders he had).
I also think you can make a case for Savoldelli. Granted, his descending ability cannot be taught, but he has won two Giros against notably better climbers and TTers (though I have to admit I haven't seen the 2002 Giro). Then again, you would also have to be a good descender to win a GT, otherwise we could've perhaps been talking about Menchov as a winner of all three.
I guess you guys can come up with a lot more cases.