2014 Paris-Roubaix, 257 Km's, Sunday April 13th (1.UWT)

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masking_agent said:
Is Sagan every going to get more teammates up there in a finale of a race :confused: Cannondale to me, need to do some recruiting. Poor Sagan to me is always up there by himself.

Canc is kinda in the same boat as well...think he simply just didn't have the legs, podium is a good finish
 
Just curious, but how some so many of you guys don't seem to like Terpstra? Has he done something in the past that I'm not aware of? He made a perfect move to win the race. Props to him. A well deserved win.
 
Panda Claws said:
There are other young and upcoming riders that deserve a monument way more than him (Vanmarcke, Sagan, Van Avermaet, etc.)

He was not the strongest by a long shot and was lucky that no-one even attempted to react to his attack. Sure, his acceleration was probably stronger than that of Sir Brad but everyone reacted to Wiggo immediately.

It was a lame end to a race and instead of getting a 'legendary' winner that we'll remember in 20-30 years we got Niki Terpstra.

Utter garbage. Terpstra fully deserved his win and took it in style. GVA crashed, Sagan had nothing left and Vanmarcke does not know how to win yet.
 
Walkman said:
Yeah, but that's cycling and this is not a mountain stage in the TdF. Only when going uphill the strongest rider almost always wins since it's about power output/body weight ratio.

A Classic is about tactics, teams, luck and timing, not just about your strength.

Niki did more to deserve this win than if Sagan or Degenkolb would have won a sprint finish.

This. Very deserved win for Terpstra. Nice race by the team.
 
Panda Claws said:
There are other young and upcoming riders that deserve a monument way more than him (Vanmarcke, Sagan, Van Avermaet, etc.)

He was not the strongest by a long shot and was lucky that no-one even attempted to react to his attack. Sure, his acceleration was probably stronger than that of Sir Brad but everyone reacted to Wiggo immediately.

It was a lame end to a race and instead of getting a 'legendary' winner that we'll remember in 20-30 years we got Niki Terpstra.

"Legendary winner"?!

Sounds more like a bunch of idiots to me. They all marked Wiggins but none wanted to chase Niki since they probably figured Cancellara would do that and when he didn't they were all left standing there with their heads up their asses and asking themselves what to do?!

You can't win without taking a few risks, Niki did and it paid off this time. Hats off to him.
 
Moviefan1203 said:
Just curious, but how some so many of you guys don't seem to like Terpstra? Has he done something in the past that I'm not aware of? He made a perfect move to win the race. Props to him. A well deserved win.

I don't understand it either. He is an attacking rider and a nice guy. You'd think he would have a lot of supporters.
 
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Panda Claws said:
There are other young and upcoming riders that deserve a monument way more than him (Vanmarcke, Sagan, Van Avermaet, etc.)

He was not the strongest by a long shot and was lucky that no-one even attempted to react to his attack. Sure, his acceleration was probably stronger than that of Sir Brad but everyone reacted to Wiggo immediately.

It was a lame end to a race and instead of getting a 'legendary' winner that we'll remember in 20-30 years we got Niki Terpstra.

My mistake looks like you were being personal against Terpstra. Disagree completely with you in that case.
 
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Sykhrzon said:
Klubban said:
This is just bizarre. You are a complete idiot.[/QUOTE

Afrank? Can't you check this guy's IP? See if it march with ianstannard and the rest of his ghost profiles.

Please do, and then tell this Sykhrzon nutter just how wrong he is.
 
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The Barb said:
Sagan did plenty to animate the race (far too much in fact, to his own detriment). If he'd won in a sprint finish it would have been thoroughly deserved.

Sagan's brave move at 20+km wasted him. the only way he could have won a sprint was if everyone else chose to drag his *** into the velodrome.

and Boonen did much more to animate the race...
 
Fight.The.Power said:
My mistake looks like you were being personal against Terpstra. Disagree completely with you in that case.

Nah I do not really have anything against Terpstra.

I dislike it when someone wins who (in my opinion) was obviously not one of the few strongest or when I have a feeling that they will not be winning many more monuments. Terpstra fits both criteria.