Wiggins Discussion thread.

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burning said:
Multiple gold medals on olympics >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anything Lars Boom did on cross

These are not even comparable at all

Pfft, Brits win almost all the medals. I take it about as serious as cross.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
You take track (that isn't 6-Days) as serious as 'cross!? What kind of Belgian ARE you?

Don't get me wrong, I enjoy cross much more than track, but once they're on the road I couldn't care the slightest what they achieved on the track/cross. Only results on the road count for me then.

As for Brad being a legend, he won one actual race that isn't a time trial.

What's next, talking about Pippo's roller blade hockey results?
 
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Hah...Wiggins wont win giro,he is a bit lazy *** and the lack of training during the winter will be crucial in May.Nibali for the win,but we will be smarter on Sunday;)
 
LaFlorecita said:
If Wiggins is a legend then so are Boonen, Alberto, Phil, Cancellara, Vino, the list is long

They will all go down in the pantheons of the sport. All have won some combination of multiple monuments/WCs/GTs.

They may not transcend the sport, nor may they go down in the list of the top 10 or 20 of all time, but they will be featuring in 'best of all time' long-lists for a long time to come.

There's 'legends' as in people whose names go down in the pantheon of the sport, and there's 'legends' as in people whose names are known and revered by all fans of the sport for all time. Wiggins might never be one of the latter group, but he's in the first. After all, he joins a select group of people to have won Olympic medals AND the Tour de France.

He may be one of those guys that, 20-30 years down the line, is only remembered by the scholars of the sport and his compatriots, but even that is good enough.
 
Interesting subject, a bit OT here, got a link? I guess a good way of figuring out who will be remembered is look back at the 80s, 90s, 00s, etc...and see who we remember ;-) All TDF winners for sure so Wiggins makes the cut!
 
webvan said:
Interesting subject, a bit OT here, got a link? I guess a good way of figuring out who will be remembered is look back at the 80s, 90s, 00s, etc...and see who we remember ;-) All TDF winners for sure so Wiggins makes the cut!

You remember every single tdf winner?

The 2 names that will ring out from this era will be boonen for 4 prs and contador for all 3 gts. Wiggins too if he does all 3 but Contador more cos he won more. Then cav if he continues winning for the tdf stage record and maybe gt stage record.
 
The Hitch said:
You remember every single tdf winner?

The 2 names that will ring out from this era will be boonen for 4 prs and contador for all 3 gts. Wiggins too if he does all 3 but Contador more cos he won more. Then cav if he continues winning for the tdf stage record and maybe gt stage record.

Contador is likely to go down as one of the greatest GT riders of all time by the time he unscrews his cleats. The fact that anyone actually mentions Wiggins in the same sentence as him amuses me greatly.
 
webvan said:
Interesting subject, a bit OT here, got a link? I guess a good way of figuring out who will be remembered is look back at the 80s, 90s, 00s, etc...and see who we remember ;-) All TDF winners for sure so Wiggins makes the cut!

Remember Pereiro? No dis to him or his Spanish fans but it is going to be exactly the same with your boy and the Anglish 6 years from now.
 
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2013 Giro winner = Wiggins
2013 Tour winner = Froome
2013 Vuelta winner = Wiggins

Team Sky World domination in 2013 :cool:

JTL to complete the Ardennes triple too while we're at it.
 
The Cobra said:
2013 Giro winner = Wiggins
2013 Tour winner = Froome
2013 Vuelta winner = Wiggins

Team Sky World domination in 2013 :cool:

JTL to complete the Ardennes triple too while we're at it.

Hey Angle boy, whose the 'we're' that you think you can use as if 'you'se' own this forum?
 
The Hitch said:
You remember every single tdf winner?

The 2 names that will ring out from this era will be boonen for 4 prs and contador for all 3 gts. Wiggins too if he does all 3 but Contador more cos he won more. Then cav if he continues winning for the tdf stage record and maybe gt stage record.

Not only that, but also the way he won:cool:
 
The Cobra said:
2013 Giro winner = Wiggins
2013 Tour winner = Froome
2013 Vuelta winner = Wiggins

Team Sky World domination in 2013 :cool:

JTL to complete the Ardennes triple too while we're at it.

I wish :D

Wiggo could win the Giro if he put the effort in, cant see that happening though. Froome obviously would have to be even stronger than he was in July for the Tour next year if he wants to beat Contador.

Still not sure what he plan is for JTL, if Sky want him to be a GT rider then he should do either the Giro or Tour as a helper for Wiggo/Froome to see how he copes with a big 3 week race.
 
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Pricey_sky said:
I wish :D

Wiggo could win the Giro if he put the effort in, cant see that happening though. Froome obviously would have to be even stronger than he was in July for the Tour next year if he wants to beat Contador.

Wiggins has no chance in the Giro. The Italian riders will attack like crazy and Wiggins freight train acceleration on the steep inclines will make him lose a lot of time, much more than what can happen in the TDF.
 
Hmmm. That's Sutton's view. I can see where he's - coming from - Wiggins certainly won't win TDF next year. personally I can't seen him winning the Giro or the Vuelta, but it makes better sense to target them. Can't see Froome winning TDF tbh unless Contador breaks a leg, goes down with cholera or something equally devastating or decides he can't be bothered (none of which are likely). To say nothing of a few other riders who might have an interest.....

Will Brailsford and the rest of the Sky management feel the same way though? I'd have thought they want the publicity Wiggins will generate in July.
 
Parrulo said:
i love to see JTL being talked as the next big GT rider when most likely he has never even ridden a proper mountain stage lol

When I've mentioned something like this on the JTL thread or ToB thread people have jumped on me and said its said as a joke! TBH I dont think they are joking!