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2014 Milan-San Remo, Mar 23rd (294 Km)

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GuyIncognito said:
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Coward: would you not go for the win?


Great pick, enjoy the winnings
 
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roundabout said:
There was really only 1 attack that had a meaningful gap in the last 25 km.

So? Sounds like every year to me, especially in the rain. Attacks with a meaningful gap in the final 25km hardly ever happen and when they do get a gap, you know they most likely won't make it either.
 
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Sagan is the biggest loser here, tbh. Cav was simply not good enough, and neither was his team, but it was not part of his planning since two months, and Boonen's absence is nobody's fault.
 
Katusha played this real real well. Congrats to Kristoff! Lol at Cancellara's disappointment. He knew when he had to make his move.

Didn't notice Stybar muscling out Sagan. That's a bummer, but Sagan might have been able to make the race more selective. Did he and Canellara lack the legs? Flanders may be really interesting this year...
 
I don't know if I'd say it was boring. It's fun watching sprinters and GT riders closely matched at the end of a big race. Just that they were a bit too closely matched

Unfortunately they'll use this edition to justify making the route much harder next year so that the sprinters might as well stay at home