Great win from Sagan, he got sick of chasing breaks for others down and went himself.
Also, from his twitter seems like JTL is ok, any news on Kwiatkowski
Also, from his twitter seems like JTL is ok, any news on Kwiatkowski
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del1962 said:Great win from Sagan, he got sick of chasing breaks for others down and went himself.
Also, from his twitter seems like JTL is ok, any news on Kwiatkowski
Dekker_Tifosi said:1 Sagan
2 Ponzi
3 Hesjedal
4 Van Avermaet
5 Pozzato
6 Costa
Gesink wins peloton sprint
Dekker_Tifosi said:Not really seen the race then? Sagan actually chased down a break 2 laps before the end. And in the final lap he was the one who cased down Gesink's initial attack on the first climb. And on the second climb he was the one chasing down Hesjedal before going on the attack himself.
So not only did he again close gaps, but this time he had enough to have a monster counter of himself as well. It was hugely impressive. If Sagan has this form or better in 2 weeks he's going to be incredibly hard to beat.
Guess only Horner can beat him
Kwibus said:Amazing race again yesterday. I'm going to repeat myself, but these2 races are such a great addition to the cycling calendar. Besides good racing there is actually a big crowd as well. When it comes down to globalisation for cycling this is a big success if you ask me.
Very impressive win by Sagan. Looking good for the WC, but everyone will be at the WC and nobody will work with him so its going to be incredibly hard for him.
Looking forward to next years Canada races