2015 Gent - Wevelgem, 29/03, 239km 1.UWT

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Jelantik said:
again..ettix got outwitted by one rider. Unbelievable! Looks like number games aren't really the recipe of winning. What a great win by Paolini.

I don't know. That was an extremely difficult race. They got into the bitter end and played it well with Paolini just better.
 
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dicanio_michael said:
Well deserved. Remember he bridged from the peloton to catch up the 1min gap
In the interview he said that he crashed twice and had to change his bike, the guy is such abeat and really deserved a big win after working so hard for Kristoff in M-S.
 
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willbick said:
Such a tactical fail be Etixx - obvious they should have both got on the same bike
Your sitting on your sofa , they have just rode a brutal race. They did well to have 2 riders in the mix.
 
Looking back to the way he bridged to the group, that was some tactical masterpiece. I thought he would start chasing fro Kristoff, but this played out perfectly. In the post-race interview he said this is his biggest career win. He said riders were not even sure if they should continue racing at one point, after some were blown by the wind. And then added: "this is the North, this is the real cycling".

Still can't believe Etixx tactics. But maybe it's all about Vanderbergh's brain. The moment Paolini went, he should have started chasin, end of story. Terpstra was clearly the favorite to win.

Chapeau to all the riders for this wonderful race, will easily end up as one of the best of the year. Roelandts a hero.
 
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willbick said:
Such a tactical fail be Etixx - obvious they should have both got on the same bike

I think this is a ridiculous assessment if you watched the entire race. Vandenbergh buried himself well before the final KM's, and had nothing left to give, but kept his team in the race the entire last 70K. Paolini was just smarter than everyone else, but I don't see this as a fail by Etixx.
 
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Vandenbergh had nothing left and when Terpstra tried anything he realised that Thomas would just use him for a free ride. Hard to fault Etixx today, imo, they just weren't good enough.
 
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DirtyWorks said:
Jelantik said:
again..ettix got outwitted by one rider. Unbelievable! Looks like number games aren't really the recipe of winning. What a great win by Paolini.

I don't know. That was an extremely difficult race. They got into the bitter end and played it well with Paolini just better.

Agree, no real mistakes by the HotSteppers today.
Almost anybody could have won if the chips landed slightly different.
 
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SafeBet said:
Looking back to the way he bridged to the group, that was some tactical masterpiece. I thought he would start chasing fro Kristoff, but this played out perfectly. In the post-race interview he said this is his biggest career win. He said riders were not even sure if they should continue racing at one point, after some were blown by the wind. And then added: "this is the North, this is the real cycling".

Still can't believe Etixx tactics. But maybe it's all about Vanderbergh's brain. The moment Paolini went, he should have started chasin, end of story. Terpstra was clearly the favorite to win.

Chapeau to all the riders for this wonderful race, will easily end up as one of the best of the year. Roelandts a hero.

Did we watch the same race? When Paolini went, there's no rider in the peloton who could do what you suggest, if they'd ridden as much as Vandenbergh already had. Ridiculous.
 
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the asian said:
Great race ! and a wonderful win for Paolini..

15th career win for him at the grand old age of 38 :)

Big fail to Quick Step. Terpstra should have attacked.
Terpstra did attacked and brought Paolini with him.

But what's wrong with Stijn AGAIN ???????? If he had the legs, he should have chase Paolini down, not save it for sprinting forth lol :eek:
 
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ChewbaccaDefense said:
willbick said:
Such a tactical fail be Etixx - obvious they should have both got on the same bike

I think this is a ridiculous assessment if you watched the entire race. Vandenbergh buried himself well before the final KM's, and had nothing left to give, but kept his team in the race the entire last 70K. Paolini was just smarter than everyone else, but I don't see this as a fail by Etixx.

Yeah, this.

This is why I like the one-day races. Stage racing is largely a static formula.
 
Not a ton of wins in recent races, but they sure got a lot of WT points the last few weeks. Uran scoring points he did not at Tirreno or Catalunya last year, Kwiatkowski 2nd at Paris-Nice, 2nd and 3rd at E3 and today 2nd and 4th again.
 
Luca Paolini- what a warrior!!!! well deserved victory. Katusha should give him more freedom instead of burning him for Kristoff one-pony trick racing style.

Why can't Etixx get them organized when they're up in numbers? shame on them.
 
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Akuryo said:
Not a ton of wins in recent races, but they sure got a lot of WT points the last few weeks. Uran scoring points he did not at Tirreno or Catalunya last year, Kwiatkowski 2nd at Paris-Nice, 2nd and 3rd at E3 and today 2nd and 4th again.
sky is first with a large margin