Its between two riders for me ...Adam or Simon Yates. Hard to choose between them but there out in front.
On a real note Contador hands down.
On a real note Contador hands down.
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Vladivar said:Kiriyenka never ever looks any different at any point in any race.
Cavendish in sprints just oozes natural talent.
Evans looked really comfortable on a TT Bike too - especially that day in Grenoble - so smooth.myrideissteelerthanyours said:Every part of his body was moving in a different direction but combined it was like a brilliant and absolutely mad symphony. Im having trouble finding a picture that does him justice.
Despite all the great things that Sagan brings to the table, "Aesthetically pleasing" are not the words I would use to describe his style. On normal flat roads, cobbles, sprints etc, I must say that his bulky thighs combined with the outwards angle of the knees (this is one of the worst-looking characteristics when talking style) is not a treat to my eye. His descending style is a different matter, however.Alexandre B. said:According to Lucien Aimar, Rik Van Looy and Jacques Anquetil.
According to me, Alberto Contador (top form only), Peter Sagan and Andreas Klöden.