Good thing he didn't end up outside a Waffle House!Merlier just teleported from several positions down the peloton to several bike lengths ahead of the peloton.
| 1 | Merlier Tim | Soudal Quick-Step | 125 | 75 | 4:05:17 |
| 2 | Gaviria Fernando | Caja Rural - Seguros RGA | 85 | 55 | ,, |
| 3 | Van Tricht Floris | NSN Development Team | 70 | 40 | ,, |
| 4 | Thijssen Gerben | Alpecin-Premier Tech | 60 | 32 | ,, |
| 5 | Bauhaus Phil | Bahrain - Victorious | 50 | 28 | ,, |
| 6 | Aniołkowski Stanisław | Cofidis | 40 | 24 | ,, |
| 7 | Crabbe Tom | Team Flanders - Baloise | 35 | 20 | ,, |
| 8 | Kragh Andersen Søren | Lidl - Trek | 30 | 18 | ,, |
| 9 | Menten Milan | Lotto Intermarché | 25 | 16 | ,, |
He's similar in skill to Sagan, just much less flashy (some would say boringThe horsie is incredible to watch on such a finish. Doesn't stress trying to move up into the first 3 wheels, sits back, attentive and relaxed, and when the final lead out man on the front pulls off 50m too soon, he jumps them all perfectly from behind as they hesitate in launching the spring. Perfectly timed.
Well, Sagan could also climb and sprinted worse and won Roubaix and stuff, but they both have good sprint tactics, that‘s trueHe's similar in skill to Sagan, just much less flashy (some would say boring)
And just like that, I have to eat my own words - Merlier just let a big fart go during his winners interview, and just carried on like nothing happened![]()
Another good performance by Ackerman - top 22 today
Did not even know Bennett was racing. Looks like he is still the number 1 thief at the minute.Better than Bennett, but even Scott Aukerman could probably have done that.
