2013 Milan-San Remo, 17 March (298km)

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Dec 27, 2010
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Ramira said:
Did anyone seriously expect Ciolek to take turns in a group with Cancellara and Sagan? He did what he had to do. Was he the best, of course not. But that's why he was able to do what he did. And it's not like Sagan hasn't done this before. It's just that he's starting to get called out on it (i.e. Cancellara saying he won't ride with Sagan anymore).

Cancellara and Sagan should've made Ciolek work. They looked at each other instead of who else was there.
 
Jan 24, 2013
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Now sagan knows what it feels like to be cancellara with everyone racing against you.
I think these two were too concerned about each other that they forgot about ciolek. They were each other's shadows the entire race!
 
Aug 5, 2010
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third year in a row with a small group and third year in a row the guy that does the least work in the group wins :eek:
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Great win for Ciolek.

Cav undone by the ego of Tom & Chav in the end - tiny gap there and Chav was pulling a group he couldn't win in.

Lol, Cav was undone for being not good enough to be with the front group.
 
May 20, 2009
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hrotha said:
Ciolek? This is hilarious.

Sagan should have waited a bit more to start the sprint, but he was screwed either way. He had to do the vast majority of the work.
Moser was the problem in these tactics. Sagan worked too much without having to do it anyway.
 
May 25, 2010
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Brilliant race once they hit the cipressa.

If qps mates just supported cav today, but thank god they didn't. Now we had a briliant finale.
 
Mar 27, 2010
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Parrot23 said:
Wow, Cance nearly pipped Sagan for second.

Not as surprising as it might seem. I remember a few years ago Cancellara almost won MSR in a sprint as well. He's pretty fast and after a monument he usually has a bit more left than others, allowing for a nasty sprint. It's just not good enough to lead him to a win it would seem.
 
Jul 2, 2011
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hrotha said:
Ciolek? This is hilarious.

Sagan should have waited a bit more to start the sprint, but he was screwed either way. He had to do the vast majority of the work.

agree totally here

everyone sings the birth of african cycling, what a joke!
 
Mar 11, 2009
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gruppeto993 said:
well done ciolek!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sagan underestimated him I think.
Great rides from phinney and stannard.
Fail by cancellara.
Who was third?

Cancellara

As for Ciolek, well he just stuck around, not sure what the others could do...guess they could have left him do the work when Stannard went for the last time?
 
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I wonder what and how Sagan would take this defeat by Ciolek. He looked really confident of winning this one until someone sneaked pass him :)
 
Aug 4, 2010
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Anyway ,perfect performace by Sagan.All the attacks he caught ,great technic of riding corners etc. He will win it one day:)
 
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will10 said:
Cancellara and Sagan should've made Ciolek work. They looked at each other instead of who else was there.

Cancellara didn't work at all, he wasn't going to drag Sagan to victory, he said that before. And what was Sagan going to do? Let Stannard coast to victory? Everyone did what they had to, Ciolek was just the one that got the best in the end. It easily could have gone to Sagan or Cancellara, it was so close it's hard to fault anyone.
 
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Very happy for Ciolek. I almost forgot about him, after a couple of lackluster years. Maybe he is the talent they used to say he was. Seems everybody in the front group forgot how fast he is too. Or they just didn't recognize him in that weird kit..