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March 17th 2012 Milan-Sanremo - The Primavera - 298km

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Ryo Hazuki said:
the problem is nibali and oss only ride for themselves in every race. they are destructive in every way to sagan's chances. in oman for instance every stage oss sprinted for himself while sagan could've won. also saturdya in msr oss did absolute zero work so he could finish 9th himself, nibali 3rd and sagan should've won this

:confused::confused: Dont know what race you were watching but it certainly wasnt MSR, Oss did a tonne of work for Sagan just not after Nibali attacked (for obvious reasons) Also he is a true domestique who does not ever jeopardise his leaders just look at colarado last year where he could have won many more stages if it wasnt for him leading out Viviani.
 
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Milan-San Remo.

Milan-San Remo was not a bunch sprint because of crashes.

E3 Harelbeke WAS a bunch sprint because of one particular crash ;)

And that's why San Remo will always be a sprinter race and E3 Harelbeke always a true classic for hard men.
 

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