2017 Omloop het Nieuwsblad, Feb 25th, 198.3km

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Sagan always has so many tactical options, anyone working with him is pretty much doomed. He might stay in that group and win from a selection, jump over to the lead group and win solo or let the peloton catch up and win from the sprint.

The others have to make him work there.
 
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spalco said:
Sagan always has so many tactical options, anyone working with him is pretty much doomed. He might stay in that group and win from a selection, jump over to the lead group and win solo or let the peloton catch up and win from the sprint.

The others have to make him work there.
Not sure about that; everyone knows by now that Sagan's big weakness is that he can't put out a decent sprint after doing lots of hard work towards the end of a race. I think it's just too far from the finish for the others to want to burn too many matches.
 
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kingjr said:
Hugo Koblet said:
kingjr said:
Hugo Koblet said:
You're welcome. It's pretty obvious that you're watching a Belgian classic for the first time if you don't think that crashes are a big part of those races.
They'd be better without them.
I don't know. I'm not sure about that.
No matter how exciting the race is, I hate it when favourites lose minutes due to misfortune.
I still think E3 was quite a nice race last year despite Fabian's misfortune. The way he fought back maybe ruined his chances to win, but it was exciting to watch.