Comments from Ryder, taken from another website*:
“You think seven guys could have caught three. We could see them on the highway and it seemed like everyone thought, ‘OK, we’re going to get them,’ and let up a little bit to save their legs for the final,” Hesjedal told [source]. “(You should) always go with Vinokourov when he attacks. I just believed in the majority. I did all I could. I didn’t feel great at the end. I was cramping a little, but I wasn’t soft-pedaling.”
Hesjedal, hot off completing a career-best seventh overall at the Tour de France, later voiced frustration that some riders weren’t taking pulls. He was especially annoyed that Zubeldia, back to racing for the first time since breaking his wrist at the Criterium du Dauphiné in June and missing the Tour, didn’t pull, only to later attack the group with 500 meters to go to take fourth at 34 seconds.
“He said he didn’t have the legs to pull and then he attacked in the end. If he had used some of that with us, we might have caught them. I guess fourth for him was better than going for the win. Sprinting for fourth is not that exciting, but that’s bike racing,” Hesjedal said.
(*velonews)