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Originally Posted by Unknown Soldier
He actually did go across to a European team in the 1990s but he didn't have much success and returned back to the USA to make his name there. But he sure left it too late to make the jump across to one the big European teams for a second time as a leader and when he did go across, it was more in the role of a luxury domestique with a certain amount of freedoms than as a true team leader. His whole honours list is full of top 10 finishes in stage races and the hilly one day classics, so the talent was always there. His biggest ever win before La Vuelta a Espana was the Tour of the Basque Country a few years ago, which is a very hard one week tour to win.
Chris has beaten Vincenzo Nibali probably the second best stage race rider in the world at the moment and that alone was fairly amazing in itself.
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Well, I'm 34 and didn't really get involved in the racing scene till the mid/late 90's. Wasn't really aware of his career prior to then. Thanks for the fill in.