Brullnux said:
jaylew said:
Brullnux said:
The race itself wasn't bad at all I don't think, much better than the previous two years. But the podium is pretty terrible, a vidication of wheelsucking. At least Norway did something I guess.
Uh...it's cycling. Virtually the entire sport is shaped around "wheelsucking" if this was an example of it. This was just normal racing - a sprint finish. This wasn't like a Gerrans-Cancellara at MSR situation.
Well, at least we witnessed history. Credit where credit is due - love him or hate him, Sagan is a marvel
Sure, but I'm allowed to say that I'd rather have had anybody else on the podium. This might lead to more teams in the future to just sit back and do this, which would just kill every single race. I'd rather riders who actually did something in the race to win. Sagan wasn't one of them.
Of course any team that has one of the top sprinters in the field will race for a sprint. It's not about leading other teams to do the same - you race to your riders' strengths. It's up to teams who don't have one of the fastest riders on a given parcours to attempt to change the outcome. This course wasn't too hard but it was hard enough for a bunch sprint not to have been guaranteed but it was up to the teams and riders who didn't have a Sagan, Matthews, or Kristoff. "Wheelsucking" had nothing to do with the result today unless you just call normal racing wheelsucking.
I too, am disappointed with the finish but you can't blame the riders who finished on the podium - you have to blame the other teams. If you want a rider who did something in the race to win, you just don't like sprints. I don't either for the most part - definitely not at Worlds.