2015 Milano - Sanremo, March 22nd, 293 km

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jens_attacks said:
sagan could have gone at the foot of the poggio descent. scared of taking risks now, better wait for that 4th place lol
it wasn't a bad race and the route has to stay like that, they could ride faster on the climbs though
Yeah, could have launched like Oss did after Cipressa. What I really don't get is how far he was down when the sprint started. WTF. If he had started his sprint in Bonifazio's or Kristoff's wheel, he should've beaten Degenkolb like he did in '12.
 
I'm not sure what you guys are complaining about.

I don't know what Thomas was trying to accomplish, but the field, wisely, just left him out there to die. The fact Thomas held on, stupidly, for so long was most of the reason why there was a tough tempo, but no fireworks in the final test.

Also, you had contenders crashing on the descent, so no one was soft-pedaling the descent.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
jens_attacks said:
sagan could have gone at the foot of the poggio descent. scared of taking risks now, better wait for that 4th place lol
it wasn't a bad race and the route has to stay like that, they could ride faster on the climbs though
It was a good race until the Poggio. Plenty of action on the Cipressa and the bit between the Cipressa and the Poggio.

But almost no action on the Poggio killed it.
We were all waiting Gibert and Kwiatkowski distance the others on the decent. Instead saw a crash.
Hope they are okay :(
Already lost Boonen in the classics, Gerrans is an unknown
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
jens_attacks said:
sagan could have gone at the foot of the poggio descent. scared of taking risks now, better wait for that 4th place lol
it wasn't a bad race and the route has to stay like that, they could ride faster on the climbs though
It was a good race until the Poggio. Plenty of action on the Cipressa and the bit between the Cipressa and the Poggio.

But almost no action on the Poggio killed it.

probably strong headwind. it's not like paolini's pace was tremendous
 
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jens_attacks said:
sagan could have gone at the foot of the poggio descent. scared of taking risks now, better wait for that 4th place lol
I think he did not attack after Poggio also because he saw two teammates coming from behind, who, strangely enough, did nothing to help me at the end.
 
Too bad that Gilbert was not there in the finale to launch his sprint early and give a leadout for Kristoff.

Paolini and Kristoff what a ride i thought Kristoff was doomed after the Cipressa

Poor positioning and tactics from Sagan again

Degenkolb was just a beast in the last km
 
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Bye Bye Bicycle said:
jens_attacks said:
it wasn't a bad race and the route has to stay like that, they could ride faster on the climbs though

That's true. No need to change that route, just change the rider's attitudes.

My moment of the day: Greipel dropping Nibali at the Poggio. WTF? :D
easy - given the current Astana situation, they've probably lost their CLINICAL punch
 
Were all riders at the end of their forces or what happened? Lotto Soudal (Roelandts, Wellens, Gallopin) & Tinkoff-Saxo (Sagan & at least one other rider), Lapre (Cimolai & Bonifazio) were all teasm who could have set up a little train, instead chaos...
 
Rui Costa was the Lampre taken down by the Sky. According to his girlfriend, he did not break anything, but has some nasty bruises and burn marks. I know crashes happen to everybody, and most of the times it's a matter of luck, or lack of it, but Sky take it to a whole other level of frequency. It's not just chance.

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Very nice and though race, only a bunch of 30 riders made it to the finish, this race would be perfect with le Manie back in.
Hope they won't ruin it with Pompeiana.
 
Happy for Degenkolb hed clearly shown a talent for this and his sprinting tends to be best when its a testing day, did have some slight doubts, kristoff fought well probably needed more help as he hit front early to sprint
 
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manafana said:
Happy for Degenkolb hed clearly shown a talent for this and his sprinting tends to be best when its a testing day, did have some slight doubts, kristoff fought well probably needed more help as he hit front early to sprint
So Glad John got the win today as he's deserved a big one. Such a shame Gilbert, Kwia and Ciolek crashed out. Beast rides by Poalini and Thomas. The crashes are indicative of how hard the day was. BMC also deserve some credit for trying lots of times. I really enjoyed today's edition.
 
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jens_attacks said:
sagan could have gone at the foot of the poggio descent. scared of taking risks now, better wait for that 4th place lol
it wasn't a bad race and the route has to stay like that, they could ride faster on the climbs though

Thomas reacted almost immediately though, looked back and saw Swift in 3rd or 4th wheel and then went full gas. So best choice was to wait for the sprint.
 
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BigMac said:
Rui Costa was the Lampre taken down by the Sky. According to his girlfriend, he did not break anything, but has some nasty bruises and burn marks. I know crashes happen to everybody, and most of the times it's a matter of luck, or lack of it, but Sky take it to a whole other level of frequency. It's not just chance.

They ride Veloflex tires.
 
Grats big John, good sprint, allthough Kristoff almost did it again starting the sprint himself and holding everyone back, except Degenkolb.

Props to Thomas who almost reached the top of the Poggio alone. Bmc tried, but the Poggio just like last year was crap. They all wait for the last 500mtr...no *** nobody is able to get a gap.

Also Sagan should've went all out at the bottom of the poggio, but he didn't have the balls. Allready under a big deal of pressure :/

Cancellara zzzzzz relying on his sprint.
 
Good showing by Degenkolb & Kristoff. Sky did pretty well with forcing on the Cipressa so much that most sprinters were dropped. But on Poggio nothing. What happened to other teams? I was expecting blistering forcing or attacks. If any other riders goes against the top sprinters like Kristoff, Degenkolb all they are going to do is lose
 
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Did Tinkoff's big mouth get Sagan any better support today than back in the Cannon days? No TS carnage on Poggio whatsoever, not even a single turn at the front I'm afraid...
 
Oleg Tinkov @olegtinkov
Good race for @petosagan . Would he started a seconds earlier, could be better? However, this is the sport. @tinkoff_saxo #milanosanremo

Yohan Hocquard @Penguinator_
@olegtinkov Sagan was not alone but teammate dont help him last 2 kms. I dont understand why. It's too bad .. #milanosanremo

Oleg Tinkov @olegtinkov
@Penguinator_ sure that Breshel was ridiculously stupid!