Pirazziattacks said:Holy ****, he dragged that group the entire way and still won the sprint. Such an incredible performance that Eurosport aren't even disappointed that Simon Clarke's almost had the biggest win of his career.
Vroome.exe said:And that's why Fuglsang should have worked with Alaphilippe. Ala is not a sprinter everyone thinks he is, and looked to be suffering. Fuglsang beat him in a finish, just not for a win. Amateur.
Alexandre B. said:Fuglsang lost this race in an intriguing and improbable way, I might say.
Vroome.exe said:And that's why Fuglsang should have worked with Alaphilippe. Ala is not a sprinter everyone thinks he is, and looked to be suffering. Fuglsang beat him in a finish, just not for a win. Amateur.
Alexandre B. said:Fuglsang lost this race in an intriguing and improbable way, I might say.
Bushman said:Vroome.exe said:And that's why Fuglsang should have worked with Alaphilippe. Ala is not a sprinter everyone thinks he is, and looked to be suffering. Fuglsang beat him in a finish, just not for a win. Amateur.
This is so reactionary. Alaphillippe comfortably beat Fuglsang in a tougher finish after a similar race in Strade and he won Milano San Remo ffs. Of course Fuglsang wouldn’t bet on beating Alaphillippe 1v1 and he probably wouldnt id Ala hadn’t been forced to open up a long sprint