skippo12 said:
Broccolidwarf said:
Skippo12:
What you don't seem to understand is, that it was Sanchez's choice to make, and he clearly did not go for the stage win.
He could have easily forced the others to take turns, or taken a shot to get away from them, but it would probably have cost him 30 seconds on the peloton.
As such, this is not a moral issue, as Sanchez made the choice himself, to ride the way he did, with the priorities he had.
I completly understand this...it is pretty obvious because he set a consistent pace for the last kms. I can still be unhappy with the result and voice my opinion.
Just seems illogical to me.... kinda like arguing Lars Bak should win, not Greibel, because he did all the hard work.
Sanchez could have easily beaten both his compatriots, everyone knows that, but it would have cost him a
once in a lifetime GC opportunity, so why begrudge a guy from another team, for which this will be the biggest win of the season, most probably, that he plays it smart and gets the job done, for his employer?