pastronef said:Jerkovin said:Unreal.
After so many 2nd finishes recently, this must taste so much sweeter for Sagan. This may "only" be the ToC, but I hope this is the springboard for his next successes. I've never seen him fight as he did yesterday and until the very end today.
marketing wise is huge for Specialized and Oakley. one of their main men wins in Cali
(well Alaphilippe has the same sponsors as Sagan, but Sagz is more famous)
SKSemtex said:pastronef said:Jerkovin said:Unreal.
After so many 2nd finishes recently, this must taste so much sweeter for Sagan. This may "only" be the ToC, but I hope this is the springboard for his next successes. I've never seen him fight as he did yesterday and until the very end today.
marketing wise is huge for Specialized and Oakley. one of their main men wins in Cali
(well Alaphilippe has the same sponsors as Sagan, but Sagz is more famous)
That what I wanted to say as well. Oleg might be pissed off but Specialized will be counting cash on the end of this season.
This is weirder, because the Swiss deliberately neutered their course for Cance to win so it wasn't that surprising when he did, only disappointing, whereas this was a poor route made worse by bad luck regarding the weather that enabled Sagan to profit.Escarabajo said:Is this in the same League as the Cancellara win in Switzerland?
This is weird. Got it love Sagan fighting will.
Whaaaat?!? Longer ITT would have been better for Sagan. Or do you think Alaphilippe would have been closer to Sagan in a longer ITT?Libertine Seguros said:This is weirder, because the Swiss deliberately neutered their course for Cance to win so it wasn't that surprising when he did, only disappointing, whereas this was a poor route made worse by bad luck regarding the weather that enabled Sagan to profit.Escarabajo said:Is this in the same League as the Cancellara win in Switzerland?
This is weird. Got it love Sagan fighting will.
Escarabajo said:Is this in the same League as the Cancellara win in Switzerland?
This is weird. Got it love Sagan fighting will.
What did he do to piss off Cav?ILovecycling said:Sagan has pissed off Cav, I like that!![]()
Netserk said:Whaaaat?!? Longer ITT would have been better for Sagan. Or do you think Alaphilippe would have been closer to Sagan in a longer ITT?Libertine Seguros said:This is weirder, because the Swiss deliberately neutered their course for Cance to win so it wasn't that surprising when he did, only disappointing, whereas this was a poor route made worse by bad luck regarding the weather that enabled Sagan to profit.Escarabajo said:Is this in the same League as the Cancellara win in Switzerland?
This is weird. Got it love Sagan fighting will.
Longer ITT and/or higher altitude ITT might have helped Henao be closer into it/brought Zoidl into the mix at least enough to put a bit more pressure on him.Netserk said:Whaaaat?!? Longer ITT would have been better for Sagan. Or do you think Alaphilippe would have been closer to Sagan in a longer ITT?Libertine Seguros said:This is weirder, because the Swiss deliberately neutered their course for Cance to win so it wasn't that surprising when he did, only disappointing, whereas this was a poor route made worse by bad luck regarding the weather that enabled Sagan to profit.Escarabajo said:Is this in the same League as the Cancellara win in Switzerland?
This is weird. Got it love Sagan fighting will.
That's not really the weather's fault.Libertine Seguros said:And there's no doubt that the comparatively neutered parcours compared to recent years helped him of course.
I don't think people are denying the victory to Sagan or saying that he doesn't deserve it.mrhender said:I don't get the issue with Bonus seconds, altered TT etc...
I mean those are (sometimes) part of the racing and final GC..
You could also argue that Sagan being able to seek out the little opportunities is even harder when they become determing to the overall win and others have interest in declining him them..
Being able to cope with the pressure and seeking the chance by going full hard on the MTF yesterday and delevering the necessary bonus seconds today speaks of quality and not luck or bad rules.....
Waterloo Sunrise said:Alaphillipe robbed by the bonus seconds system. They're there to motivate sprinters in early stages, not decide the GC. If they were evenly applied on all stages then Alaphillipe would have won.
mrhender said:I don't get the issue with Bonus seconds, altered TT etc...
I mean those are (sometimes) part of the racing and final GC..
You could also argue that Sagan being able to seek out the little opportunities is even harder when they become determing to the overall win and others have interest in declining him them..
Being able to cope with the pressure and seeking the chance by going full hard on the MTF yesterday and delevering the necessary bonus seconds today speaks of quality and not luck or bad rules.....
Utah is the best US stage race by FAR. Almost always delivers.BigMac said:I'm sad one of the home boys didn't take it, or one of the continental teams, but oh well. Utah should be good, actually making me eager to open the race thread again. I think this one had great forumite participation, cheers all.
Reminded me of 2010 Tour of Turkey with Greipel, Greipel, Visconti, Visconti, Greipel, Greipel, Viviani, Greipel. And Viviani only got his stage because Greipel crashed.Christian said:What I like about the US races is the relatively small fields, with a nice mix between ProTour and Continental teams. That makes for some interesting situations every now and then, where strong CT riders can surprise, or like yesterday, when all of a sudden you only have 4 riders left with over 5k to go on a climb because everyone else got shed off the back. Theonly downside is that in California, it often is somehwat one-sided with Cavendish or Sagan taking all the wins
