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Kudos to Ryan Roth (Can) for getting in to the break and hanging in till the end.
Great ride.
Too bad he didn't pull off a miracle and be the first rider from a minor league team in North America to wear the rainbow jersey. That would have been awesome.
 
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Jerkovin said:
June 2015:
"And when the Daily Express put it to Cavendish that the Slovakian could be considered his sprinting equal because of his three Green Jerseys, he appeared almost insulted by the suggestion.

"I've always beaten him convincingly. Always," said Cavendish, speaking at an event in London to promote American Pistachios. "He's not a sprinter. He wins the Green Jersey because no one else goes for the intermediate points."



Another amazing result for humanity. What a man Peter Sagan is.

Sagan won because of his master tactical a handling skills - in this case also wind-handling... being able to find some space between Nizzolo and barriers, so that he is out of the sidewind till the last moment... and it worked!
 
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Arredondo said:
I'm totally against this WC. It's morally and sportively wrong. But if you look purely at the race today, you can't say it was a bad race. We wanted echelons, and we've got them. The only poor thing were Belgium's racing tactics (going 100% for Boonen instead of letting a rider attack in the final and forcing the other teams/riders to take their responsibilty) in the final 10 km.

It was surely better then Copenhagen. But if the UCI wants to organize another WC far abroad in the future, they need to go to Colombia, Japan, Australia or other countries who have a certain cycling culture.

I agree 100%

The only takeaway I want to add is that this race should be filed under the "Racing is a physical test; it's not a chessmatch" folder of races. When 80% of races are won or lost because of decision making, the few races that do manifest as feats of strength get glossed over as bad tactics. If GVA could have attacked, I'm sure he would have. Terpestra tried to attack, and that acceleration was all he could muster: enough to get noticed, not enough to actually get a gap. Kristoff tried to sprint, and couldn't.
 
mr61% said:
Echoes said:
Would Sagan fanboys still dare to lament that everybody is sucking his wheel after this.

I mean did he ever put his nose in the front before the final 200m. I'm quite serene because this win is worthless anyway. I've always said this, even long before Sagan turned pro. Nothing to feel bitter for Libs or for me. Cycling fans need to realise that this performance is way overrated.
:D Make your mind up, is it worthless or way overrated? The guy's already a legend and his career still has a long way to go - get used to it.

Also Cavendish yet again blaming his teammate in defeat - classy as usual from the Manx Moaner (Brit here btw).

Cavendish blaming his teammate? So why did he say the following today:

"It was my own fault. It wasn't my legs, and when it's not my legs, I'm a bit p****d because I made a mistake. It's not really nice to do that at a World Championships."
 
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Dragontearz said:
Mayomaniac said:
BigMac said:
Dunedin WC ftw, lol.
Not just because of Baldwin Street :D, there are many hilly around the city (you could have a hard first part of the race before the start of the circuit) and there are also a few larger steep roads, Blacks Road would be a good example.

Not a bad idea. Area around Dunedin could create really interesting course. Lots of short steep climbs, and finish around The Octagon.

Probably get fewer spectators than even Doha though.
 
Ricco' said:
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
What a sprint by Sagan. Twice world champion, last time in a row was Bettini right?
Damn, you can see how much I was out of it earlier, I missed a chance to play the Vos card!

Oh, and Bronzini too.
If you do that then I say Rachel Atherton, Greg Minnaar, Julie Bresset and Nino Schurter :p

I add the legend Matej Mohoric.
If we're including junior and espoir levels too, then, I will add Amalie Dideriksen.
 
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What a yawn festival. They should have sat around in a sauna for a few hours and played paper,scissors, rock to sort out out the title. UCI = Unmitigated Cupidity International
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
He's cycling's answer to Petter Northug or Cristiano Ronaldo to me. Nobody's going to argue they're not incredible talents, but they have their fair share of haters for the way they behave, and justifiably so.

LS by comparing Sagan with Petter Northug or Cristiano Ronaldo, you prove ,that you don’t know nothing about him.
It’s like said , SS and Boy-Scouts are the same (and very bad) because they wear uniforms and are organized.
Yes they are great sportsmen, they are exhibitionist types , but there similarity ends.
You compare Ronaldo, who doesn’t like when he is not the one that scores the goal for his team , who play-act about fouls on him, etc with Sagan?
I give 3 examples, just for this year:
Slovak Championship , who would Sagan won but he did everything for his brother to won it

11th stage of TdF. In the team TS’s dinner video you would heard that Peter would let Bodnar win , if Fromie wasn’t attack. He didn’t care about more wins or secure Green Jersey. No just wanted to give reward to guy who deserve it
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And today Michal Kollar, last Slovak riders left with Peter till the end, said that he (Sagan) ask him in 10-8th km before finish, if he wanted to sprint, and he (Peter) would be his lead-out. But Michal said he has no legs for it. So f-off second world title in a row. I can help my friend I wil do it.

and etc.

Yes , I do agree with you that Peter is still manchild, but.. with great and good hearth. What is it to hate?
So you hate optimistic person with good hearth cos he is exhibitionist one. Good for you :/

ps: sorry for typos
 
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tann79 said:
Yes , I do agree with you that Peter is still manchild, but.. with great and good hearth. What is it to hate?
So you hate optimistic person with good hearth cos he is exhibitionist one. Good for you :/

I cannot speak for LS but yes good for me, then. Certainly if I don't believe a word of what is said above.
 
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Echoes said:
tann79 said:
Yes , I do agree with you that Peter is still manchild, but.. with great and good hearth. What is it to hate?
So you hate optimistic person with good hearth cos he is exhibitionist one. Good for you :/

I cannot speak for LS but yes good for me, then. Certainly if I don't believe a word of what is said above.

It's good people like you dislike him. Only makes Sagan more likeable.
A shame LS does, but LS hate comes most of all from some poor young man moves toward woman.
 
Im a bit dissapointed that Greg and Hayman only closed down Terpstras attacks instead of trying anything themselves. Matthews not the favourite among those sprinters and Belgium had the numbers to attack. Sad.
 
Red Rick said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
What a sprint by Sagan. Twice world champion, last time in a row was Bettini right?

And never in my wildest dreams did I think Leezer would lead a world championship until 500m to go :lol: it was surreal. I wonder if Belgian didn't take up the mantle who would. Seemed they would've come too late.

I'm not sure why Belgium had so much faith in Boonen's sprint. They were the strongest team and I think they should've done things differently on the final circuit to make it harder for Sagan, Cavendish etc.. now I feel they just led them out. Boonen is still fast after a long race, but against these guys he'll only win 3/10 nowadays. A big gamble

Against Sagan and Cav, who spent the enitre day in the wheels? 30%? I'd take he over/under from that group on about 2%

Let's reverse roles. Sagan is in the wind from 200m to go and Boonen can come round Nizzolo in the final 100m. Boonen is favourite to win then. 2%, that's just silly, you know a lot more about cycling than that.
 
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Kwibus said:
Im a bit dissapointed that Greg and Hayman only closed down Terpstras attacks instead of trying anything themselves. Matthews not the favourite among those sprinters and Belgium had the numbers to attack. Sad.

I had hoped for more from Greg too, but he was spent unfortunately.
 
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Kwibus said:
Im a bit dissapointed that Greg and Hayman only closed down Terpstras attacks instead of trying anything themselves. Matthews not the favourite among those sprinters and Belgium had the numbers to attack. Sad.
BELGIUM did not have the nombers in the end. Their nombers were spent hardworking whole race. Their nombers were actually their disadvantage. Sagan, Cav,Kristoff and com. did not have to work at all. It means GVA Boonen had no chance. After war everybody is general but if 4 belgium rider had disappeared 60-70 km to finish their chance would have been considerebly higher.
 
Flamin said:
Red Rick said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
What a sprint by Sagan. Twice world champion, last time in a row was Bettini right?

And never in my wildest dreams did I think Leezer would lead a world championship until 500m to go :lol: it was surreal. I wonder if Belgian didn't take up the mantle who would. Seemed they would've come too late.

I'm not sure why Belgium had so much faith in Boonen's sprint. They were the strongest team and I think they should've done things differently on the final circuit to make it harder for Sagan, Cavendish etc.. now I feel they just led them out. Boonen is still fast after a long race, but against these guys he'll only win 3/10 nowadays. A big gamble

Against Sagan and Cav, who spent the enitre day in the wheels? 30%? I'd take he over/under from that group on about 2%

Let's reverse roles. Sagan is in the wind from 200m to go and Boonen can come round Nizzolo in the final 100m. Boonen is favourite to win then. 2%, that's just silly, you know a lot more about cycling than that.
He'd be very highly dependent on both Cav and Sagan messing up their sprints. Both are riders with a pedigree of positioning themselves well. In fact, Cav did mess it up, and he still beat Boonen. If he didn't mess up, he'd do it with his eyes closed. I'm actually surprised Boonen got 3rd, and I think it's the maximum he could've hoped for.

The last time Boonen won a sprint in a big race was more than 4 years ago. GW 2012 IIRC. Cav and Sagan had barely done any work. That's not a hard race that favours Boonen at all.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
Ricco' said:
Brullnux said:
Libertine Seguros said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
What a sprint by Sagan. Twice world champion, last time in a row was Bettini right?
Damn, you can see how much I was out of it earlier, I missed a chance to play the Vos card!

Oh, and Bronzini too.
If you do that then I say Rachel Atherton, Greg Minnaar, Julie Bresset and Nino Schurter :p

I add the legend Matej Mohoric.
If we're including junior and espoir levels too, then, I will add Amalie Dideriksen.
Don't forget Nino Schurter.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Argentina (although opportunities for an exciting parcours are limited, though there is a short but steep hill around Mar del Plata somewhere)
why only consider the BA area? have it by the Andes, Mendoza, Salta, Tucuman and you have all the makings for a legendary and beautiful parcours. But i hear Races are being dropped, not pushed in Argentina, these days
 
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Help me, is this Sagan starting to sprint to bridge into the first echelon? Watch the video here

https://youtu.be/ZeXEPOKKFps?t=2520

I do not have access to a HD version of the video and you can see it only for few seconds, but it does look his style.