Rate the WCRR

Page 2 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.

From a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is dreadful and 10 is brilliant, how good was the race?

  • 5

    Votes: 10 6.8%
  • 6

    Votes: 15 10.1%
  • 7

    Votes: 25 16.9%
  • 8

    Votes: 46 31.1%
  • 9

    Votes: 24 16.2%
  • 10

    Votes: 22 14.9%
  • 1

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • 2

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 3

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 4

    Votes: 4 2.7%

  • Total voters
    148
Apr 17, 2013
6,494
431
18,580
Attacks from far out by big names and a Cancellara-esque show of power from Sagan on the 23rd Street climb. It can only be 10.
 
Mar 13, 2015
2,637
0
0
Re:

BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid
 
Jun 10, 2013
9,240
5
17,495
Re: Re:

Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid

Degenkolb rode honorably. Australia rode stupid. Riding smart would be pulling a Firenze a la Costa. Or winning in any way. ;)
 
Aug 27, 2012
1,404
385
11,180
I've gone with a 9.

Fast race with plenty of animation, and the nature of Sagan's win, after all those 2nd places, was an absolute joy to see.

Sagan is probably marmite. I happen to like marmite and Sagan too. I think he'll do the rainbow jersey proud.

Only disappointment was Italy being almost anonymous.
 
Mar 13, 2015
2,637
0
0
Re: Re:

BigMac said:
Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid

Degenkolb rode honorably. Australia rode stupid. Riding smart would be pulling a Firenze a la Costa. Or winning in any way. ;)

We have a different views...
 
Jun 10, 2013
9,240
5
17,495
Re: Re:

Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid

Degenkolb rode honorably. Australia rode stupid. Riding smart would be pulling a Firenze a la Costa. Or winning in any way. ;)

We have a different views...

...fundamentally. ;) :)
 
Jun 10, 2010
19,894
2,255
25,680
Re:

Cance > TheRest said:
Attacks from far out by big names and a Cancellara-esque show of power from Sagan on the 23rd Street climb. It can only be 10.
Cancellara-esque? With like 3 km to go?
 
Nov 7, 2010
8,820
246
17,880
Really pleased that Sagan won, but was a disappointing race overall. The riders did their best to make it interesting, but there was just too much flat between the climbs for any long range attacks to be worthwhile. Parcours was poor - didn't give enough of a chance to non-puncheurs and the coverage and production was awful. Useless long range helicopter shots, far too many shots of buildings, cameras filming through a hedge, nowhere near enough graphics explaining who was in a break/time gaps etc..

5 Overall.
 
Re: Re:

BigMac said:
Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid

Degenkolb rode honorably. Australia rode stupid. Riding smart would be pulling a Firenze a la Costa. Or winning in any way. ;)

er no. Australia rode smart. Only 1 rider beat them. You are confusing smart with entertaining - two different things.
 
Aug 3, 2015
22,743
10,688
28,180
Re: Re:

BigMac said:
Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid

Degenkolb rode honorably. Australia rode stupid. Riding smart would be pulling a Firenze a la Costa. Or winning in any way. ;)

Well, if riding to your strengths is stupid, then Australia surely rode stupidly. All it took was Sagan not being extraordinary today and they had won. They didn't have particular much to offer apart from Matthews and Gerrans and honestly, their best shot (by a long shot....) was just to sit in the peloton and pray that it would come down to the wire. If Stybar, Degenkolb and those kinda guys werent able to get a decent gap at any point, then sure as hell Matthews or/and Gerrans wasnt able.

I dont like it either (as a matter of a fact, I despise Gerrans), but I honestly think you let your disliking of Australia's way of riding cloud your mind a bit. I dont see how they possibly could have done anything else.
 
Mar 13, 2015
949
0
0
Re: Re:

Cookster15 said:
BigMac said:
Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid

Degenkolb rode honorably. Australia rode stupid. Riding smart would be pulling a Firenze a la Costa. Or winning in any way. ;)

er no. Australia rode smart. Only 1 rider beat them. You are confusing smart with entertaining - two different things.
Isn't the aim to win the race :confused:
 
Re: Re:

Eagle said:
Cookster15 said:
BigMac said:
Mr.White said:
BigMac said:
They worked to ensure a boring sprint finale. They worked because they had the numbers. Sagan had a limited team, much like Costa in 2013, and still won by attacking, proving that gun size matters, not the amount of rounds one has.

Edit: I take that back about Germany, Degenkolb was in the mix of attacks by the end. I am yet to see people having a go at Germany, on the contrary. They should have been up there, deservingly.

So Degenkolb rode good, but Aussies rode poor, is that's what you're saying? Cause I would say Aussies rode smart, to their strengths, and Germany and especially Degenkolb rode bad, or should I say stupid

Degenkolb rode honorably. Australia rode stupid. Riding smart would be pulling a Firenze a la Costa. Or winning in any way. ;)

er no. Australia rode smart. Only 1 rider beat them. You are confusing smart with entertaining - two different things.
Isn't the aim to win the race :confused:

Please explain to everyone what Australia could have done differently to give them a better chance of winning :confused: :confused:
 
Jun 10, 2013
9,240
5
17,495
What they did was the equivalent of Costa staying on Nibali's wheel all the way to the line, without trying to bridge to Purito.

But yes, my dislike for Matthews may be clouding my mind. For the record, I got nothing against Australia or Australians.
 
Jun 10, 2010
19,894
2,255
25,680
I have nothing against Australia or Australians either. Just against Gerrans and Albasini (and Mel Gibson, if he counts).
 
Aug 16, 2011
10,819
2
0
Plenty of attacks and action, far out action, sagan put me on the edge of my seat and kept my eyes fixated on the screen. I give it a 10.
 
Aug 26, 2011
504
1
9,585
8, the best possible race for a course where the bunch was always going to be together with 2km to go
 
Jun 10, 2010
19,894
2,255
25,680
Re:

Libertine Seguros said:
What about Rogers? Surely the Bargain Bucket Klöden doesn't go on the likable list.
Dodgers is baaad but he's never been involved in sexist or racist incidents as far as I know.
 
Jul 1, 2015
6,089
5,391
23,180
I don't care about the winner or the racing. I just saw 24 men arriving to the finish in the same time. This is not worthy of being called World Championship of anything.
 
Aug 31, 2012
7,550
3
0
They've also got a time trial where none of that pesky drafting is allowed, might be more to your liking.
 
Mar 15, 2011
2,760
71
11,580
No one has said specifically, but the idea that groupo compacto = bad is silly. A lot of complaints that it was together with 3k to go... so what? If it was together for 256 of the 259 kms, I would understand, but the last 80k were nothing but attacks or attempted bridges to the attackers. That's good racing, and it doesn't go away because it was brought back at some point (especially because it only exploded again right after.)

And its possible to understand the Australians tactics but not like them. They did everything right, but I'm glad they didn't win. What would make me like them? Only things that would diminish their advantage. Bummer. They're not losing sleep over my opinions.

Voted 9. I think the only way it could have been better if it were a little tighter at the line.

Also, Sagans reaction/celebration earns it a 9. Really like the "were you not entertained?" attitude. He was never a screamer, flexing, strike-a-pose type, and I'm glad the drama, expectations and hype didn't make him one today.
 

Latest posts