Pretty sure all has been said already, but here are mine:
Disappointments:
-The 'Big Two': Spain & Italy were not nearly as decisive as I expected them to be. The two strongest nations in cycling both only had one on the right side of the final split, when Slovenia, Kazakhstan and the Netherlands had two, and Denmark even had three. I guess I shouldn't be too mad at the Italians specifically since they did really animate the course, but I nevertheless find it disappointing.
-All big sprinters not named 'Thor.' Would've thought at least one of them could do better than complete nothingness.
Surprises:
-Greg van Avermaet: Nice to see the man have a great placing in a big race like this. He hasn't had the easiest of times since he really entered the hype-stratosphere in 2008, but here's hoping the change of scenery to BMC next year will help him fully realize the potential he has.
-'Small nations': While the small nations have the benefit of not being forced to work early in the race, I was nevertheless really pleased to see the amount of non-superpower racers in the final grouping, with them occupying the top two rungs as well. Denmark in particular was great to see (and they'll be very pleased what with Copenhagen next year), even though they're behind Estonia, New Zealand and Ireland in the UCI World Rankings... Goes to show what a bunch of rubbish that list is anyway.