2013 Grandes Prix Cyclistes: Québec et Montréal, 13 and 15 of September (WT)

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hrotha said:
I think by the time the sprint came Sagan was more interested in screwing up Van Avermaet's chances, probably because he was already cooked and mad at everybody's lack of cooperation. If people keep making him do all the work, he won't have much of a choice but to try to do what he did today. Problem is, he can only succeed if it's at his absolute best.

It must be frustating for him, but coorperating with him means losing vs him.

He probably knows that as well.
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
I might have only seen the last 2km but I saw a whole lot of Gesink working too, and something tells me Gesink has done pretty much all the closing on Sagan before as well knowing his riding style :rolleyes:

Yeah he did ride on the front in the last 1,5 k or so and he was mighty strong. But Sagan attacked several times in the last 4 k and had his nose in the wind all the time and it looked like the effort to close the gap to Terpstra cooked him totally.
 
JRanton said:
WTF were Sky and Froome doing? :eek: Get out of the way and leave it to the real one day riders.

Pleased for Gesink, who really needed that win. Amazing sprint.

At least his form seems to be improving

Edit:

also Vichot would have been an amusing winner after chilling at the back most of the day
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
slovak excuses, nobody wants to hear it

As much as I like Gesink and his win today.

Quite ironic coming from you :p

Dutch have their excuses ready before the race most of time :D
 
Pricey_sky said:
Riding hard and continuing his Worlds prep. I have a feeling Froome will be quite happy with his ride today.

You're kidding right? Today just underlines the fact that he has no chance at the worlds. His form is probably pretty good now but he has no 'punch' which you must have to win these races.
 
JRanton said:
You're kidding right? Today just underlines the fact that he has no chance at the worlds. His form is probably pretty good now but he has no 'punch' which you must have to win these races.

I wasn't saying that he will or will not win the Worlds, just that is his goal and these races are his prep. He showed today that he is returning to form and that was my point.
 
roundabout said:
He was **** 3 weeks ago. I still think that he can improve further.

Yes, he can improve further and finish in the 30s position wise as opposed to the 40s. Do you not agree that his L-B-L result is a pretty good indication that he has no chance of placing well at the worlds, especially considering that he was clearly in very good form at the time?