2013 Tour de Suisse, Stage 3: Montreux - Meiringen 204.9 km

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Afrank said:
Something I love about Sagan this year, when guys won't work with him, he goes "okay, I'll just ride away from you and take the win solo if need be." :D

Yup he's awesome that way, now he just needs to learn to pace himself where he really needs to and not underestimate his competitors (like in MSR) and he's going to win a monument in grand fashion.
 
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Amazing stage,Sagan is a mighty beast.And it will be a good battle for GC.Frank did very good.
Zam_Olyas said:
he/she must be screaming bloody murder :p right now :D
Yeah,hillarious:D
Afrank said:
Something I love about Sagan this year, when guys won't work with him, he goes "okay, I'll just ride away from you and take the win solo if need be." :D

Indeed,who can hate this guy?:)
 
Seems Sagan was planning for this stage. So he took it easy on purpose yesterday to be 100% today, which explains his climbing as he's fresher than other climbers (and an awesome talent).
 
classicomano said:
Yeah he didnt look real great on the climb, but then again he never really does :p

I was about to say that t doesn't say anything how difficult he looks. He also looked struggling yesterday and he won.
What really hurts are the 20 seconds from yesterday, without that stupid penalty he would've at least still been in it. Now it's completely done :p
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
I was about to say that t doesn't say anything how difficult he looks. He also looked struggling yesterday and he won.
What really hurts are the 20 seconds from yesterday, without that stupid penalty he would've at least still been in it. Now it's completely done :p


He is far from out of it, the La Punt stage could change everything!
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
im a bit sad TGBM was so far back when the descent started. I'm sure he could've kept up with the best if he started in front. Oh well, he can always win another race in 3 years :p
GC was already 'over' for him with the time penalty. Otherwise he'd have had a chance at the podium.

Although maybe now he'll try a long range attack. The first in his life. Any other stages ending in descents? The guy likes to take risks.
 
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Telmisartan new said:
Really good stage,is there anything Sagan can't do?,starting to think he might have a go at green and polka dot at the Tour.:D
I think he can do this:D
SKSemtex said:
Cadance? Brits? ;)
Oh this guy is mental,on my ignore list for a looooooong time.;)
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
I was about to say that t doesn't say anything how difficult he looks. He also looked struggling yesterday and he won.
What really hurts are the 20 seconds from yesterday, without that stupid penalty he would've at least still been in it. Now it's completely done :p
It's not only about how he looks but his position in the peloton clearly showed that he was suffering, he was dropping further and further back. Sure, he looked to be in pain yesterday too but as much as today. I'm sure he's not ***, if he had been strong enough he'd been closer to the front.

Anyway, it's to be expected that his performance varies a bit from day to day considering that they just returned from altitude 4 days ago.
 
maltiv said:
It's not only about how he looks but his position in the peloton clearly showed that he was suffering, he was dropping further and further back. Sure, he looked to be in pain yesterday too but as much as today. I'm sure he's not ***, if he had been strong enough he'd been closer to the front.

Anyway, it's to be expected that his performance varies a bit from day to day considering that they just returned from altitude 4 days ago.

Appearently you watched an entirely different stage. I watched Mollema move up everytime someone else got into trouble before him. At the end of the climb he tried to move up but there was simply no room to pass.

He definately never got into real trouble.
 
maltiv said:
It's not only about how he looks but his position in the peloton clearly showed that he was suffering, he was dropping further and further back. Sure, he looked to be in pain yesterday too but as much as today. I'm sure he's not ***, if he had been strong enough he'd been closer to the front.

Anyway, it's to be expected that his performance varies a bit from day to day considering that they just returned from altitude 4 days ago.
Indeed. If this was his bad day, for Mollema's standards that's actually very good. Usually he completely bombs on a bad day.

I wish we had a Rui Costa in Holland though. Not the most talented rider in the peloton, but so smart. Always in the right moves. Always at the right position.
 
theyoungest said:
Indeed. If this was his bad day, for Mollema's standards that's actually very good. Usually he completely bombs on a bad day.

I wish we had a Rui Costa in Holland though. Not the most talented rider in the peloton, but so smart. Always in the right moves. Always at the right position.

If Costa was Dutch the press would be questioning him everyday because of his former suspension. So that wouldn't work out well for him
 
theyoungest said:
Indeed. If this was his bad day, for Mollema's standards that's actually very good. Usually he completely bombs on a bad day.

I wish we had a Rui Costa in Holland though. Not the most talented rider in the peloton, but so smart. Always in the right moves. Always at the right position.

There is more to talent then simple physical capabilities . . .