f1943r said:I just read that at the Tour of Flanders George Hincapie regrets missing Boonen and Cancellara attack on the Molenberg 40 kilometres before the finish.
Maxiton said:Yeah, I can understand that - if he'd been closer he'd have had a better vantage point to watch it from. Oh well, there's always video.
steve said:Hincapie goes alright, he'll get a decent win before the season is out.
He was one of the guys who was supposed to fill the "Lance Void" here in the US following Armstrong's initial retirement...and why wouldn't he, he's this big, good-looking, tough-as-nails, articulate guy.slovakguy said:can't see him getting a result in one of his target races. he's always been a better spear bearer than in the lead role. i have to admit that evans will be missing hincapie's support in the giro.
Chavez said:He was one of the guys who was supposed to fill the "Lance Void" here in the US following Armstrong's initial retirement...and why wouldn't he, he's this big, good-looking, tough-as-nails, articulate guy.
Who can't win a big race to save his life.
limerickman said:I don't know.
George's form really improved from 2001 onwards.
I still think he has a classic win in him.
I think he made a mistake by staying in USPS/Disco serfdom role during his real peak years.
Fine rider.
slovakguy said:i just think he's much more comfortable as a super domestique. it would be a fitting ending to his career to cap it with a p-r win, but with boonen, spartacus, et. al. he maybe cracks the top ten.
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