I would imagine that a good proportion of the pelaton are all above 5 watts per kilo, and Sky's average is likely to be much higher, so shouldn't be a surprise that Kwiato or Moscon (both great at TTs too) are holding on on the climbs.
Moscon looks like he's already causing some confusion about where his career will go, 5th at Roubaix, strong TT, decent sprint, excellent climbing legs, only 23.
Bit like Kwiato 4 years ago. I reckon he'll have a good chance of winning a non flat World Championships.
I would imagine that a good proportion of the pelaton are all above 5 watts per kilo, and Sky's average is likely to be much higher, so shouldn't be a surprise that Kwiato or Moscon (both great at TTs too) are holding on on the climbs.
Moscon looks like he's already causing some confusion about where his career will go, 5th at Roubaix, strong TT, decent sprint, excellent climbing legs, only 23.
Bit like Kwiato 4 years ago. I reckon he'll have a good chance of winning a non flat World Championships.