2019 UCI Road World Championships Men's Road Race : 284.5km

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In hindsight should have waited a little bit longer before starting the sprint, but Trentin was empty and when you are on the limit like everyone was right there... the guy with the most left in the tank wins. It is not about speed or acceleration anymore.

Pedersen!!! Chapeau
 
Who cares about a medal. This is cycling, it’s all about the win. Kung may not get many opportunities to win the WCRR and he failed to maximize his chance today. A 10% chance of winning is better than an inevitable third. Strongest guy in the race, but nowhere near the smartest.
Well, I don't subscribe to the win is all that matters line of thinking but I guess he thought that was his best chance to win otherwise he'd have attacked in the final few k. After all, he'd still be guaranteed a 3rd if it didn't work so he must have thought the sprint was his best shot.
 
Who cares about a medal. This is cycling, it’s all about the win. Kung may not get many opportunities to win the WCRR and he failed to maximize his chance today. A 10% chance of winning is better than an inevitable third. Strongest guy in the race, but nowhere near the smartest.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with you and I would have loved nothing more than Küng in rainbows. But he had only a very, very small chance to win from that group. He could have played it differently but you have to remember he was completely cooked. I can understand why he tried everything to secure a medal. And as pirazziattacks mentioned, Pedersen and Trentin looked to be under pressure as well, so it could have ended differently.
 
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Well, I don't subscribe to the win is all that matters line of thinking but I guess he thought that was his best chance to win otherwise he'd have attacked in the final few k. After all, he'd still be guaranteed a 3rd if it didn't work so he must have thought the sprint was his best shot.
His best chance was definitely a late attack, with perhaps 2 or 3 to go, but he was probably completely cooked at that point. Alternatively a longer solo could have worked, but he isn't explosive enough to shake the others from his wheel, he either needs to be lucky with others looking at each other or slowly break them.
 
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So how come Sagan didn't follow Trentin and Mathieu? Legs or trying to ride ala Sagan?
He was way too far back with GVA/Matthews/Kristoff at that time.
Not his usual attentive self near the front - probably thought too early.
He himself burned GVA that way a few times, he should have known better.

Alaphilippe and Matthews apparently did not have legs, but don't know what Belgium/Germany/Norway were thinking ...
 
Damn what a worlds

Pedersen the surprising but deserved winner. So many things going through my mind the last 15km.

  • Vd Poel looked like a beast and like he couldn't lose. But even he has to remember to eat enough. Never seen somebody park so badly in years! :eek: The word hunger knock is back
  • Trentin looked like a beast and like he couldn't lose.. but even he can cramp up the moment he starts his sprint I suppose..
  • Pedersen just had by far the most left and easily won the sprint. Probs to Küng getting third aftera 65km long attack.
-Sagan if you can close 20s in such a short time, where were you went VdP and Trentin attacked?

All in all, disappointed VdP didn't manage to win, but truly enjoyed the worlds as a whole. That was a classic race of attrition. Only the strongest can win that race. And Pedersen was the strongest. Period.
They were almost at a stand still before the sprint. Everyone suffers hard and it's not like Sagan was all that fresh most likely. I guess he simply was positioned wrong when VdP went cause nobody expected him to go that early.
 
He was way too far back with GVA/Matthews/Kristoff at that time.
Not his usual attentive self near the front - probably thought too early.
He himself burned GVA that way a few times, he should have known better.

Alaphilippe and Matthews apparently did not have legs, but don't know what Belgium/Germany/Norway were thinking ...
I don't buy for one second GvA could do any better than he got.
 
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The one thing they all have in common is that they're all hard as nails. Even Betancur. He has done some great rides in horrible weather in the Giro.

Valverde, Alaphilippe or Thomas would look out of place on that list.

Very surprised by Chaves today. But he's a tough cookie too, I guess, having done well in e.g. Lombardia.
 
He wasn't riding for 3rd, he went hard on any sort of hill and tried to ride the others off the wheel on the flat as well. He almost dropped Pedersen and I think Trentin was under pressure as well.

He pulled and pulled all day and the closest thing he had to a strategy to win was to try to grind two lighter guys off his wheel on the climb. He was pulling when Trentin had a teammate. He was pulling when it was just him and two quicker guys. He rode like he’d had a frontal lobotomy. He should have been sitting on the back waiting for an opportunity to attack and try to TT home. That’s what you do when you are the strongest but also the slowest.