Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde 2.HC 26th-28th March 2013

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Demare is one of the fastest men in the peloton and should beat Sagan anytime in a flat sprint. Today doesn't give any indication that Sagan's sprinting abilities have diminished. In fact I'm surprised Sagan manged to pull it off even with the controversy.
 
pedromartins said:
He is much faster now than this time last year.

After classics he focus on sprinting. He's also much stronger.

Not sure I buy that. His ToC form last year would not have been so easily overhauled by Demare, even on a parcours that suits him and with Demare stopping and starting again from behind with 75m to go.
 
Today suggests MSR was no fluke and Sagan's sprint is not what it was in last year's tour.

That´s what stars worrying me a little as well. But beeing the one of the best "classiker" probably can beat beeing one of the best "sprinter".
 
Just watched the race. Bit of a disappointing stage. Luckily Sagan was participating.

Great to see some young guns like Le Bon deliver. And of course also a special mention for Gaudin, what an absolute monster performance that was.
 
the asian said:
Demare is one of the fastest men in the peloton and should beat Sagan anytime in a flat sprint. Today doesn't give any indication that Sagan's sprinting abilities have diminished. In fact I'm surprised Sagan manged to pull it off even with the controversy.

Sagan repeatedly achieved finishes that Demare has not been able to manage in the Tour last year.

Today Demare was 2 or 3 levels better than Sagan.
 
cineteq said:
That's called short-term memory loss.

I am afraid, in my case it is luck of cycling knowledge. :( I did not realize the difference between sprinting from the bunch riding in Peloton all the time and sprinting from the leading group controlling 100% of the race. I just saw Peter being a little bit slower that he used to be. :)
 
SKSemtex said:
Today suggests MSR was no fluke and Sagan's sprint is not what it was in last year's tour.

That´s what stars worrying me a little as well. But beeing the one of the best "classiker" probably can beat beeing one of the best "sprinter".

What? Sagan already once beat Cavandish!?!
 
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I don't see that anything has diminished in Sagan's sprint. In MSR he did a lot of work in the final and Ciolek came off his wheel to beat him (Ciolek also didn't do any work in the final). And today Sagan again did a fair amount of work plus attacked a few times, and Demare also came off Sagan's wheel in the final (yet Sagan still pulled it off).

When he starts getting beat by some really sub-par sprinters then we can start to wonder if his sprint is diminishing. But that's not happening yet.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Sagan repeatedly achieved finishes that Demare has not been able to manage in the Tour last year.

Today Demare was 2 or 3 levels better than Sagan.

are you july only fan:rolleyes: or just that stupid :eek:?
 
Waterloo Sunrise said:
Sagan repeatedly achieved finishes that Demare has not been able to manage in the Tour last year.

Today Demare was 2 or 3 levels better than Sagan.
Sagan did like 3-4 attacks during the race, split up everything, did most of the work in the break, and still won the sprint. Yet Demare, who only wheelsucked all day, was 2 or 3 levels better...

Sure.
 
maltiv said:
Sagan did like 3-4 attacks during the race, split up everything, did most of the work in the break, and still won the sprint. Yet Demare, who only wheelsucked all day, was 2 or 3 levels better...

Sure.

Nice summation. Demare is a good sprinter but Sagan worked hard. Sometimes Sagan also only does enough to win. This time it was too close but he should stop easing up before the line. Demare was unlucky but still a fully deserved win by Sagan.