Descender said:...
Sagan was spotted in Madrid shortly after Flanders.
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TomasC said:Well he himself retweeted this, so at least he did not go for a secret mission. But I also found it strange why would he go to Madrid in between Flanders and Ardennes.
roundabout said:the only notable thing he did was riding something like 5 consecutive GTs.
edit: I think that Giro stage that he won was from a break. With Pantani among other people. He certainly was very strong that day.
but that was 2003
http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/race.asp?raceid=8361
maltiv said:Auch.
I don't think anyone believes in Sagan anyway. He doesn't exactly strike me as the anti-doping kind of guy. In fact, I don't think he cares about any rules at all. He reminds me a bit of Riccó in that sense. It's only a question of time before he gets too reckless and is caught.
JMBeaushrimp said:I keep praying he's clean, mostly because I love his "zero f*cks" attitude. Cycling has never really been hurt by an 'enfant terible'. And he also shows real enthusiasm for team work (killing it for Moser at Strade, and pointing down the road at him as he got second).
He's certainly a phenom, but after the Prijs it's almost too good to be true. Gilbert's reaction was perfect...
Dear Wiggo said:Thanks for the reminder, I had not seen the race vision. When Avermaet attacks, Sagan sits on the front for 2 minutes, dragging everyone back up to the duo - to within around 100m. One is dropping off, Greg is out of the saddle riding abloc and Sagan just hits the afterburners.
Gilbert sits on (mostly) his wheel for the entire time, sprints, and gets pwnd in the sprint by Sagan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uib7azejZbA
Dear Wiggo said:Gilbert sits on (mostly) his wheel for the entire time, sprints, and gets pwnd in the sprint by Sagan.
barn yard said:did you not watch roubaix?
JMBeaushrimp said:What I meant by Gilbert's reaction was his head-bang and WTF! a few metres from the line when Sagz blows by him.
Sagz' work in the last 2.5km, and then his finish punch were what led me to tweet. "Totally. F*cking. ***". I love his schnitz, and don't want my heart broken...
Dear Wiggo said:I watched the final 2 hours of Roubaix, why do you ask?
We're talking about Sagan at the Prijs.
Dear Wiggo said:I was thinking about the sprint on my ride just now. That was a p1ss poor effort from Gilbert, to be honest.
There's just something that isn't right when the 3rd best sprinter in the world can be by far the strongest rider in a hilly race. That shouldn't be possible today...JMBeaushrimp said:I keep praying he's clean, mostly because I love his "zero f*cks" attitude. Cycling has never really been hurt by an 'enfant terible'. And he also shows real enthusiasm for team work (killing it for Moser at Strade, and pointing down the road at him as he got second).
He's certainly a phenom, but after the Prijs it's almost too good to be true. Gilbert's reaction was perfect...
maltiv said:There's just something that isn't right when the 3rd best sprinter in the world can be by far the strongest rider in a hilly race. That shouldn't be possible today...
Dear Wiggo said:Thanks for the reminder, I had not seen the race vision. When Avermaet attacks, Sagan sits on the front for 2 minutes, dragging everyone back up to the duo - to within around 100m. One is dropping off, Greg is out of the saddle riding abloc and Sagan just hits the afterburners.
Gilbert sits on (mostly) his wheel for the entire time, sprints, and gets pwnd in the sprint by Sagan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uib7azejZbA
will10 said:If we're talking about sprinters climbing like angels then there is only one candidate.
Candido Barbosa.
(NB: Only applicable in the month of August)
saganftw said:funny thing people outside clinic argued that sagan wasnt so strong because he is a lot better sprinter than gilbert yet won only by very little...you claim some pwnage
so which one is it?
Dear Wiggo said:Thanks for the reminder, I had not seen the race vision. When Avermaet attacks, Sagan sits on the front for 2 minutes, dragging everyone back up to the duo - to within around 100m. One is dropping off, Greg is out of the saddle riding abloc and Sagan just hits the afterburners.
Gilbert sits on (mostly) his wheel for the entire time, sprints, and gets pwnd in the sprint by Sagan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uib7azejZbA