I didn't see the race but read the coverage on cyclingnews and read the post race interviews. I think the interviews tell the story well. George was surprised by Hoste's attack. He did sit on after that to be a good teammate. George is a really nice guy and this confirms it. He is a great rider and really kind of a poor man's Boonen if you think about it. He sprints better than anyone but real sprinters and is a huge hammer on the cobbles.... just not enough to get over the hump it appears. I think it is difficult to compare GT team approach to classics teamwork, but Lance would have been on the radio to Johan, Johan on the radio to Hoste, and he would have done what he was told. That simple. With George "in charge" he sits up and lets Hoste go with Boonen. Clearly, the team does not have it's act totally together on tactics and disarray is not a bad term for what's happening. On the flip side, they are getting solid results because nobody is going to beat Boonen. Even a three man break with Hoste, Boonen, and Hincapie only changes the order on the podium. Hincapie would have taken second. So it's immaterial in a sense to debate this. DC got the best result they could have gotten. But, the way they got the result speaks volumes about their lack of current teamwork... in the classics anyway. Funny how this started as a debate about GT disarray, now it's on to classics. DC is not QS in the classics, never will be. They have a buttload of classics talent with Gusev, Hoste, Hammond, Eki, Hincapie, Devolder but they are not QS and aren't really close... nobody is right now. For GT disarray, I am not yet willing to concede. Johan will be in the drivers seat and a different cast of characters. We shall see. For the classics, disarray was evident yesterday.... that I concede.
Lastly, the Ullrich/Hincapie comparison is laughable. Not even close. Ullrich is a guy with serious GT talent, serious GT results who hasn't fulfilled his potential for a variety of reasons. Hincapie is a very solid, very talented classics rider who prepares very well and races hard but just doesn't have what it takes to get over the hump. They are opposites, Hincapie does very well with less than top tier talent, Ullrich has underachieved with unique talent. I am a big Ullrich fan but those are the facts.