2018 Paris-Nice, 4/3-11/3

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Who will win?

  • Soler

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Barguil

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • Fuglsang

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • S. Yates

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Alaphilippe

    Votes: 19 35.8%
  • Poels

    Votes: 11 20.8%
  • Martin

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • De La Cruz

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Henao

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • Chaves

    Votes: 3 5.7%

  • Total voters
    53
  • Poll closed .
Hmm, Fuglsang could probably have won today. Must feel very bad for him, obviously had great legs and a superb stage for him. I think it was obvious that Fuglsang couldn't and shouldn't help LLS today.

Indredible work by Carapaz, the Bora guys also did well. Izagirre-brothers good as always.

Edit: Fuglsang said it was the DS call, LLS had Fraile all the way. Incredibly stupid IMO.
 
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Strong ride from Yates. Tomorrow will be interesting with the Izagirre brothers and Wellens still close in the GC.

Astana looks silly now for ordering Fuglsang to wait. He must have caught a lot of riders after being allowed to go since he finished top-10. He just told Danish TV that he was a bit disappointed and thinks that he could have been there at the front.
 
Netserk said:
Lol, even with his own GC gone and no chance for a stage win, Fuglsang still won't stay with his leader until the end...

Sanchez's GC went away too. And there's no way to know if Fuglsang couldn't have won the stage if he'd actually been at the front when the front started to happen, rather than having to play catch-up.
 
Netserk said:
Lol, even with his own GC gone and no chance for a stage win, Fuglsang still won't stay with his leader until the end...
Ugh, I think thats very unfair. LLS was completely done and had Fraile who was going well, while Jacob obviously had great legs. Bad judgement call. You know me, Im not patriotic by any means and often find my self rooting against Danes in cycling due to the hype and all, but I think (in the moment and especially in hindsight) that it was a bad tactical decision.
 
Netserk said:
Lol, even with his own GC gone and no chance for a stage win, Fuglsang still won't stay with his leader until the end...

Why the hell should or would he do that when he already had Fraile there? How much of a procession is needed when it is obvious that he (Sánchez) didn't have any chance of staying in the top of the GC anyway?
 
tobydawq said:
Netserk said:
Lol, even with his own GC gone and no chance for a stage win, Fuglsang still won't stay with his leader until the end...

Why the hell should or would he do that when he already had Fraile there? How much of a procession is needed when it is obvious that he (Sánchez) didn't have any chance of staying in the top of the GC anyway?

He seemed to wait for Sanchez even when it was obvious that the GC was gone and in turn lost any chance of a stage win right there. No point in doing his own race after making that decision.
 
roundabout said:
tobydawq said:
Netserk said:
Lol, even with his own GC gone and no chance for a stage win, Fuglsang still won't stay with his leader until the end...

Why the hell should or would he do that when he already had Fraile there? How much of a procession is needed when it is obvious that he (Sánchez) didn't have any chance of staying in the top of the GC anyway?

He seemed to wait for Sanchez even when it was obvious that the GC was gone and in turn lost any chance of a stage win right there. No point in doing his own race after making that decision.

Less point in double-babysitting a rider quickly becoming irrelevant for the GC. At least he showed that he is among the best in the race.
 
Guys! Netsert obviously thinks Fuglsang he so strong he could've singlehandedly dragged Sanchez back to the front if only he'd bothered. After all, why else would it have been necessary to call Fuglsang back when Fraille was already there? :p
 
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Kwibus said:
Netserk said:
I'm sure Fuglsang is happy with it. Now he can tell himself that he could have won, if not for the great sacrifice he did for his teammate, without even risking having to prove it.

Wow... what did Jakob do to you? Irrational posts.

Been Danish. And patriotism is no-go apparently. Better to be cool and troll the Danes.
 
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spalco said:
Netserk said:
I'm sure Fuglsang is happy with it. Now he can tell himself that he could have won, if not for the great sacrifice he did for his teammate, without even risking having to prove it.

Why would he by happy with that?
It shines out of him from interviews over the years. Always oh so great and strong, if it wasn't because he was held back by his team (and despite last year, almost always fails whenever he is given the chance). He is extremely self-entitled, and somehow always a victim of the circumstances.

For large part of the Giro in 2016 he even wanted to do his own race, not willing to sacrifice himself 100% for Nibali. Ridiculous.
 
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Netserk said:
spalco said:
Netserk said:
I'm sure Fuglsang is happy with it. Now he can tell himself that he could have won, if not for the great sacrifice he did for his teammate, without even risking having to prove it.

Why would he by happy with that?
It shines out of him from interviews over the years. Always oh so great and strong, if it wasn't because he was held back by his team (and despite last year, almost always fails whenever he is given the chance). He is extremely self-entitled, and somehow always a victim of the circumstances.

For large part of the Giro in 2016 he even wanted to do his own race, not willing to sacrifice himself 100% for Nibali. Ridiculous.
That I can agree with and it was ridiculous how much hype he got from the Danish media and commentators, the thing about 2016 Giro. He obviously didn't have the level when they actually hit real climbs

On the other points, I mean, do you seriously believe that? Do you actually believe he is happy that he was ordered down to pull for LLS so any pressure for a stage win would disappear and he could tell the media what transpired and that was why he couldn't contest the win? Seriously...? He might as well just stop riding then, wtf.
 
Obviously, he would prefer to be completely free from team obligations, it just fits extremely well with his own narrative, which he had to reinforce and as such couldn't stay with Lulu until the end. Simply had to prove how much he sacrificed.

From what I understand, it wasn't even that Lulu told him to go because he was done, it was Fuglsang who had enough and just left him, even when the train had already left the station.
 
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tobydawq said:
Kwibus said:
Netserk said:
I'm sure Fuglsang is happy with it. Now he can tell himself that he could have won, if not for the great sacrifice he did for his teammate, without even risking having to prove it.

Wow... what did Jakob do to you? Irrational posts.

Been Danish. And patriotism is no-go apparently. Better to be cool and troll the Danes.
What I hate even more, though, is the notion that you have to be a patriot if you support an athlete from your own country in the first place. Is it really that unimaginable you'd like the athlete if he was from a different country? How dare anyone think that they can tell my reasons for sympathizing with a specific athlete or any person for that matter? I can't stand such assumptions