classicomano said:
When he was 21/22 years old he was at some point toying with the peloton.
burning said:
But something is clearly wrong with Sagan, he's even worse than his neo-pro year
Bit overstating comments. First three years he was mainly sprinter, probably the best 2 Tier sprinter at the time. California, Suisse, Vuelta, 2012 Tour. He showed potential to deliver in some classics, considered to be new Hushovd, sprinter tough enough to survive hills otr tough races. His performances was better each season. His fourth (2013) season was sometimes like from another planet, 22 wins, "toying with the peloton" in some spring races, 2nd SB, 2nd MSR, 2RvV, green, great Canada races. Which led to expectations he is something more than new Hushovd - that he is new Boonen or Cancellara. But he lost his sprint a bit, his kick started to disappear, lost some weight as well. And meanwhile new sprinter generation arised, Degenkolb, Bouhanni, Kristoff (all of them slower than Sagan in 2012 and even 2013), of course Kittel. 2014 was rather sobering season, unexpectedly failed spring campaign and already clearly not the best Tier 2 sprinter, nor speed nor kick. This is his sixth season as a pro, gained some weight, his final kick is back again (although competition is harder) but he seems like he still thinks he is Cancellara. He seems like he is stuck between, dont know what card to play. Clinic or not, problem is mainly in his head.
DFA123 said:
He never used to have to try to break apart the race, because he always had his sprint to rely on - he could choose to attack when he felt good, but could also happily just follow wheels until the sprint. Because he's not the fastest finisher in classics now, he is having to try to go on long ambitious breaks and to open up the race before a sprint - the problem is he's too well marked so other riders will let him open up the race and form a select group, but they'll all look to drop him before the sprint.
But the fact is he never won anything big with his sprint. And he never liked to wait for sprint in classics. Its in him, he likes to attack. RvV 2012, G-W 2013, MSR 2013, RvV 2013, Montreal and even Quebec 2013, T-A stage 3 2013, SB 2014, E3 2014, P-R 2014... But in his current form he should think twice, it would pay off.