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yeah it's more like a list of the Top 10 cyclists I've heard of
Theirs does seem an odd list- why not have Zotemelk instead of Ullrich for an almost eternal runner- up. (Or Poulidor, if you're the sort of person who used to cheer for Tim Henman.)
Also, I'd stick Koblet and Pantani in there somewhere for sheer flair even if a points based ranking system would screw them.
Coppi and Bartali come in at three and four on the Virtual Musette's list (below) their scores are very similar, and they both raced in the same era - restricting the other's chances of winning whereas all the other top riders had periods of time that they dominated. Makes you wonder what either Coppi or Bartali's rankings would have been had the other one not been around scooping up prizes at the same time?
1) Eddy Merckx, 410.5
2) Bernard Hinault, 232.5
3) Fausto Coppi, 219.5
4) Gino Bartali, 213
5) Jacques Anquetil, 184
6) Rik Van Looy, 152
7) Sean Kelly, 146.5
8) Roger De Vlaeminck, 139.5
9) Francesco Moser, 131.5
10) Felice Gimondi, 114 (higher raw score)
11) Lance Armstrong, 114*
yikes, that's some pretty thorough number crunching. i was just going to do it on a whim, but i'd feel pretty shallow if i attempted that now
Bah, do a whim one anyway, and just claim that your methodology is top secret. I won't let on, honest
Probably old news, but I like "The Virtual Musette"'s round up best;
http://www.thevirtualmusette.com/posts/2009/3/18/the-top-50-dave-brinton...
If you disagree, the author provides the scoring methodology for you to pick apart too.
ullrich in the top ten? lance below bartali? never mind the pics, it's the order that's getting my goat!
here's my top 10, apropos of nothing:
1) Merckx
2) Coppi
3) Anquetil
4) Armstrong
5) Hinault
6) Gimondi
7) Indurain
8) Kelly
9) Lemond
10) Bartali