One thing he has figured out is that if someone is going to do all the work for him then let them.la.margna said:He still has a lot to learn.
ChewbaccaD said:Your national pride is showing...![]()
williamp78 said:If he did would he get the same time as the front group?
la.margna said:Cancellara makes cycling attractive and thrilling with his style. Which unfortunately can't be said yet of Sagan. But he will grow up, I'm sure. He still has a lot to learn.
Surely that depends on how far he was when he got the flat?dlwssonic said:If froome really flatted he should have had the tactical savvy to call for a tire change or something like that to gain the same time as the peloton.
gerundium said:lol at people getting mad at sagan not taking a pull. even funnier is people who claim Cancellara had to sit up and force a pull by sagan. What do you think happens if Cancellara sits up? Sagan sits up as well, waits for the group to reach him and gambles on (a.k.a wins) the field sprint. He is never going to take a pull there -_-
If you think it reflects badly on sagan you don't have the killer instinct.
Don't be late Pedro said:Surely that depends on how far he was when he got the flat?
la.margna said:Like many you still don't understand Cancellara. He does not just want to win. He wants to win ALLA GRANDE. He wants to win spectacularly and that people will remember him how he won a race not that he won a race. That's why many who don't know him sometimes think he is stupid or tactically not savy.
Cancellara makes cycling attractive and thrilling with his style. Which unfortunately can't be said yet of Sagan. But he will grow up, I'm sure. He still has a lot to learn.
dlwssonic said:He should have had that flat within 3km right??
No idea but I assume he would have changed tire regardless and if it is within 3km then Sky will petition for a change of time if it was missed.dlwssonic said:He should have had that flat within 3km right??
I am sorry but the one who lost his pride is YOU by making this ridiculous commentBavarianrider said:Sagan won a stage, but he lost his pride.
gooner said:I remember earlier in the season after Sagan came second in G-W, Boonen said he needed a more experienced head around him to learn off as he was a bit naive at times. Now that Sagan shows a more experienced head today he gets criticised for it which is something I think is very unfair.
I agree with this, he could´ve avoided that gesture, but he didn´t mean it like that, it was a pure instinct celebration... he is only 22 and is enjoying it sometimes too muchEl Pistolero said:I did find his victory salute to be ridiculous. As if he was acting like a big man after wheel-sucking someone for a km.