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- Best rider: Samuel Sánchez
- Best climber: Samuel Sánchez
- Best sprinter: Koldo Fernández
- Best time triallist: Mikel Astarloza
- Best stage-racer: Samuel Sánchez
- Best Classics rider: Samuel Sánchez
- Best all-rounder: Samuel Sánchez
- Best new-comer: Mikel Astarloza
- Best domestique(s): Rubén Pérez and Iñaki Isasi
- Best young prospect: Igor Antón
- Best stage-race prospect: Igor Antón
- Best lead-out man: Beñat Albizuri
- Best breakaway rider: Iñigo Landaluze
- Best neo-pro: Lander Aperribay
- Best signing: Amets Txurruka
- Best tactician: Haimar Zubeldia
- Most consistent rider: Mikel Astarloza
- Most inconsistent rider(s): Aitor Hernández and Antton Luengo
- Most improved rider(s): Markel Irizar and Alán Pérez
- Most unlucky rider: Iñigo Landaluze
- Most underrated rider(s): Dioni Galparsoro and Gorka Verdugo
- Most talented rider: Haimar Zubeldia
- Most aggressive rider: Rubén Pérez
- Most injury-prone rider: Iñaki Isasi
- Most popular rider: Samuel Sánchez
- My favourite rider: Antton Luengo
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8 comments:
Well done :) I agree with you on most things, didn't know that you liked Antton Luengo that much :D
I've always liked him. Any disagreements?
No disagreements, they are all good picks but I would some answered differently like most underrated rider, I would say 'the whole team' :p
That's a good point:p
zubeldia is the best climber
perhaps. The best climber was a hard one, as I think both Igor and Haimar generally are better climbers. But Samu was the one getting the best results on the climbs, so...
yeah but samu is more for the hills
That's true
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