Sepp Kuss tops the list of top gregarious people
Great tours on the horizon and classics just concluded, we did a small survey on the state of the world of gregarious riders, perhaps impressed by the incredible last stage that Marc Soler completed in Itzulia.
We have drawn the five most relevant names, but a conclusion from the answers, Chris Froome’s cycle continues to weigh heavilysince there are not a few who remember names like Landa, Kwiatkowski, Poels or Castroviejo himself.
But let’s go with the five most significant…
Sepp kiss
The American one is the most repeated among the names that arise.
Many are gregarious, but only Sepp is him, in view of the 2023 that was marked.
He won the Vuelta, but before that he had been decisive for Roglic’s victory in the Giro and Vingegaard’s victory in the Tour.
When Kuss took the lead, Pogacar knew that the Dane was going to make things very difficult for him.
The images of Marie Blanque seem more than significant to methat day the Tour began to take a turn.
Marc Soler
Without a doubt it raises controversy.
That stage of the 2019 Vuelta, in Andorra, still weighs, but denying Marc Soler the ability to work for third parties is blind.
When the Catalan has the day, walk like the leader’s rivalstaking the art of gregarious to another level.
❓❓❓A quick question…
Best or best current gregarious?— JoanSeguidor (@JoanSeguidor) April 9, 2024
Michael Morkov
The achiever in the sprints.
Nobody who wants to shine on a volata can do without it.
The Dane, who I don’t know if he will focus on the Olympic goal again, is on last duty for Mark Cavendish in the Tourbut previously he has taught how to move in the peloton when it is launched towards the sprint, being key in the blue train of the Soudal and Quick Step.
Wout Van Aert
The multitool without a doubt.
Like Sepp Kuss, a winner who Visma dresses gregarious when he wants.
His services to Vingegaard in the Tour have been decisive, but not only that has he also been useful to Roglic and even given those types of victories that many reproach him for not having won for himself.
Jonathan Castroviejo
A classic that does not come from Froome’s time, we would have to go back to Movistar, even to those London Olympic Games in which he rowed and rowed for Luisle and Valverde.
Since then three cyclists have enjoyed it: Nairo Quintana, Chris Froome – what we said at the beginning – and Egan Bernal.
Gregarious, without them there would be no cycling, without them victories would not take place.
Never well weighted, since they do not appear in the statistics, nor in the record, that is why it is important to leave something written about them, so that theirs is not forgotten.
2024-04-30 12:58:38
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