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Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 187
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Please list your top 3 choices of young riders you believe might win a grand tour within the next 2-3 years! These are the champions of the future with the greatest potential to be champions.
Here's mine... 1-Haimar Zubeldia 2-Juan Miguel Mercado 3-Yaraslov Popovych Comments? |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Bonn, Germany
Posts: 49
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I think the next 2-3 years will still be dominated by the older riders, Armstrong, Ullrich, Hamilton, Beloki etc. But my choice for the time when all those riders will be retired:
1 Zubeldia 2 Valverde 3 Danielson |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Basque Country
Posts: 12
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1) Yaroslav Popovich
2) Alejandro Valverde 3) Egoi Martínez There are a lot of young riders with a great potential, but Popovich is, probably, the best. Mercado is a great climber, but in TT has a lot of problems... About Zubeldia, I don´t know what say... has a great potential, but I think he hasn´t enough mentality to win the TdF. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: London
Posts: 78
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1 Zubeldia
2 Popovich 3 Mayo It is possible that riders such as Armstrong, Simoni, Hamilton etc could continue for the next two years, but the list of potential grand tour winners could easily reach 10 particularly if the Vuelta is taken into account which remains the easiest of the three big tours to win and is usually the most open. Looking at TDF candidates, Popovich needs to raise his game this year and show that he can compete in the Tour (providing his team is selected). There have been many young riders who have done well in the Giro but have failed to translate this into Tour success (Salvodelli,Guerini,Lelli). Although he is the weakest time trialist of the three riders mentioned, I believe that Mayo has the climbing talent and aggression to win big tours whilst the other two have proven to be followers rather than attackers. This strategy may deliver podium places but could fail to achieve the big wins. |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Mt. Diablo, California
Posts: 2,249
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1. Vinokourov
2. Popovich 3. Menchov Wow - three Eastern Europeans! I surprised myself. |
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