Gloin22 said:Anyone think Puccio had his a bit of breaktrough race?
Worked hard for last 20km for Swift and then still managed to get 12th. He did great in Strade Bianche too.
Finally looking to live up to his early results as youngster.
SKSemtex said:Todays fail of Sagan has nothing to do with tactics or the mental pressure on him to win the first Monument. He just does not have the lags for races >250 km yet.
In AGR and MSR 2012 he was not marked and he could relax in peloton. Last year MSR was considerebly shorten.
Last year in AGR he was in the top form ( 4 days after brutal win in Brabantse Pijl ) but he finished out of gas in the finale.
No tragedy he is still so young.
jaylew said:Yes, I was bored![]()
Gloin22 said:Anyone think Puccio had his a bit of breaktrough race?
Worked hard for last 20km for Swift and then still managed to get 12th. He did great in Strade Bianche too.
Finally looking to live up to his early results as youngster.
jaylew said:Also gives him 13 monument podiums to lead active riders.
This is great, thanks!jaylew said:So that's three 2nds and four straight podiums for Mr. Consistency Cancellara. I think that says alot given the fairly unpredictable nature of the race and the fact that in the last 6 editions there isn't one other rider who has finished on the podium more than once.
Also gives him 13 monument podiums to lead active riders. By my calculations:
Cancellara 13(6) - 5,3,5,0,0
Boonen 12(7) - 2,4,6,0,0
Gilbert 8(3) - 2,2,0,2,2
Rebellin 6(1) - 0,0,0,5,1
Rodriguez 5(2) - 0,0,0,2,3
Valverde 5(2) - 0,0,0,4,1
Ballan 5(1) - 0,2,3,0,0
Cunego 4(3) - 0,0,0,1,3
Pozzato 4(1) - 2,1,1,0,0
F Schleck 4(0) - 0,0,0,3,1
S Sanchez 4(0) - 0,0,0,0,4
Hushovd 4(0) - 2,0,2,0,0
Petacchi 3(1) - 3,0,0,0,0
Devolder 2(2) - 0,2,0,0,0
A Schleck 2(1) - 0,0,0,2,0
Martin 2(1) - 0,0,0,1,1
Nuyens 2(1) - 0,2,0,0,0
Uran 2(0) - 0,0,0,0,2
Basso 2(0) - 0,0,0,1,1
Kolobnev 2(0) - 0,0,0,1,1
Nibali 2(0) - 1,0,0,1,0
Sagan 2(0) - 1,1,0,0,0
Haussler 2(0) - 1,1,0,0,0
Paolini 2(0) - 1,1,0,0,0
Yes, I was bored![]()
jaylew said:So that's three 2nds and four straight podiums for Mr. Consistency Cancellara. I think that says alot given the fairly unpredictable nature of the race and the fact that in the last 6 editions there isn't one other rider who has finished on the podium more than once.
Also gives him 13 monument podiums to lead active riders. By my calculations:
Cancellara 13(6) - 5,3,5,0,0
*Snipped*
Yes, I was bored![]()
RedheadDane said:Okay, I figure that the bolded is number of podiums in monuments, while the number in the bracket is actual wins.
What's with the other numbers?
The Barb said:A lot of people are being too hard on Sagan. He was a bike length off Kristoff and hadn't started his sprint when Stybar took him out. Can't be sure whether he had the legs or not. Given that neither Cavendish, Greipel or Degenkolb won the sprint it suggests to me that tactics of not attacking were right.
Anyway, the main question is why was the podium music for Kristoff was "It's a Sin" by the Pet Shop Boys? Haven't heard that for many years.
jaylew said:So that's three 2nds and four straight podiums for Mr. Consistency Cancellara. I think that says alot given the fairly unpredictable nature of the race and the fact that in the last 6 editions there isn't one other rider who has finished on the podium more than once.
Also gives him 13 monument podiums to lead active riders. By my calculations:
Cancellara 13(6) - 5,3,5,0,0
Boonen 12(7) - 2,4,6,0,0
Gilbert 8(3) - 2,2,0,2,2
Rebellin 6(1) - 0,0,0,5,1
Rodriguez 5(2) - 0,0,0,2,3
Valverde 5(2) - 0,0,0,4,1
Ballan 5(1) - 0,2,3,0,0
Cunego 4(3) - 0,0,0,1,3
Pozzato 4(1) - 2,1,1,0,0
F Schleck 4(0) - 0,0,0,3,1
S Sanchez 4(0) - 0,0,0,0,4
Hushovd 4(0) - 2,0,2,0,0
Petacchi 3(1) - 3,0,0,0,0
Devolder 2(2) - 0,2,0,0,0
A Schleck 2(1) - 0,0,0,2,0
Martin 2(1) - 0,0,0,1,1
Nuyens 2(1) - 0,2,0,0,0
Uran 2(0) - 0,0,0,0,2
Basso 2(0) - 0,0,0,1,1
Kolobnev 2(0) - 0,0,0,1,1
Nibali 2(0) - 1,0,0,1,0
Sagan 2(0) - 1,1,0,0,0
Haussler 2(0) - 1,1,0,0,0
Paolini 2(0) - 1,1,0,0,0
Yes, I was bored![]()
Michele said:He was dissapointed, he tweeted a few hrs ago that "I know it was stupid to be alone at the front, but I expected someone to follow me; where are the old riders with the balls?".
I know it's easy to talk after the race but indeed many guys just waited and waited.
Netserk said:That's because many riders prefer to play it safe for the chance of a top-10, instead of putting it all on the line for the win.