Khandro,
Chill; Did it not cross your mind, how Thomas - having not achieved very much and nearing the end of his career,
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I’m guessing you’re only a passing fan of cycling!
Off the top of my head:
Junior Paris-Roubaix winner, Triple World Champion(team pursuit), Double Olympic Champion(team pursuit), Commonwealth Champion(road race, bronze in the Time Trial), E3 Harelbeke winner, Dauphiné and Tour de France Winner.
For someone who ‘hasn’t achieved very much’ that is one HELL of a palmares!!
He’s probably the best rouleur, puncheur, climber, GC contender/winner and multiple track cycling gold medallist of all time!
I’m far from an aficionado but am somewhat obsessive over G and his record and it stands up there with the best cyclists to ever grace the professional peloton and track.
This is a boy who as a 12 year old got into cycling and never looked back. He’s grafted(and suffered) for his passion so I’d say he’s had a somewhat fulfilled career.
During that time(20 years) he would have been stringently tested by WADA & the UCI with not the merest hint of a transgression or question mark over him so I’d say the boyo has done more than alright.
You’re talking about a guy who fractured his pelvis in the first week of a recent TdF.....he subsequently decided to continue and finished 3 gruelling weeks later.
He deserves some credit.