Surprised so many people here on board are so unhappy with the outcome.
I admit I might not be objective enough, being German, but: people always demand spectacular, unique racing. Today, everything was unique: the weather, the race break, the Ciolek-MTN story (which somehow reminds me of the "Cool runnings" bobsleigh cinema story of a Jamaican bob team being allowed to go to the Olympics (MTN were even better than the cinema, they won, and it´s real life). This could be the plot of a movie!
People here seem more enthusiastic when Freire wins his third SanRemo from a bunch sprint in 15 degree Celsius...

Sagan will win his first monument sooner or later, that´s out of question. Cancellara already won his San Remo, he won so much, who really cares if he wins today? Doesn´t make huge difference.
Chavanel is a great, hard rider, didn´t get his reward today, won already Waregem, Brabantse Piil, in Driedaagse, maybe he´ll get his Omloop or Flanders win someday, he has a few years left.
Why not be happy that we had the opportunity to enjoy a few hours of a race that people will speak about in 20 years, like we, nowadays, still speak about Hampsten on Gavia?
Who will remember the day in March 2010 when Oscarito (nothing against him) did win his third Primavera, or about Zabels third, or Gilberts second paris-Tours, Rebellins 2009 second Fleche Wallonne, Greipels ninths Tour Down Under stage win, Cav´s eleventh Tour stage victory, and so on?...
It´s the days like Sunday, 17/03/2013 in San Remo, that make cycling so great -
as great as no soccer match will ever be able to be.
Edit: Isn´t that we saw what makes a monument a monument? IMHO, it was the best one day race in years, surpassing Gilbert in Lombardia 2010. Flanders 2012 was so hyped, new course, hardest race in the world, and so on; the result was Boonen-Pozzato-Ballan, something that wasn´t really that new and exciting...