Don't be late Pedro said:
I would be interested from your (imo objective) view if you thought that the finish really was Cancellara'esque as some people have said? Am I crazy to think that was a fairly normal finish for a bike race? i.e One guy makes a break and the others are to busy watching either other to really commit to catching him until its too late.
I agree with that actually to a point.
But here are some counterarguments
1 it was almost immediately after a hill and descent, which suggests only the strongest riders could.pull it off since people are still recovering from a hill and a fast descent. Very often e.g. Flanders roubaix or gt stages such finishes come maybe 10k after the final obstacle which provides far more time for recuperation and attacks. here it was 6 from the top of the climb. 5 till Porte attacked and that's not including Sammies attack on the descent
2 it's not a case of luck in that Porte had a teammate in the group. that one rider who everyone knows will not contribute to the chase and likely take the win anyway if they tow him to the line. Additionally henao as the yellow jersey, stage winner and visibly one of the strongest on the climb, was really strong so no one was going to help him. That's again a case of the team - sky being strong enough to provide more than 2 riders to the final selection. And it's far from the first race they've been able to do it in. It's similar to one of the Flanders wins from the 90's I remember seeing highlights of some years ago when 1 of the teams, maybe the one with tafi, can't remember, had 2 riders in the final group going into the final km so 1.went up the road and no one was going to chase, knowing the second was too strong and would win anyway.
3 sometimes you do see riders being brought back in attacks like that. In fact in the biggest races everyone is really paranoid so usually the attack with 1k to go is not the winnner. 1k is quite far actually, I think in the memorable Armstrong sprint stage win in 04 when flandis did a kiriyenka, kloeden went a little bit after the red banner, and got quite a gap and still got caught. Porte quite comfortably stayed away.
on the other hand yes, I would agree that portes win today was not quite the same as Cancellara flying away from boonen and pippo in e3.(great memories). Porte being so strong on short punchy climbs is more interesting to me than that finish.
Of course from a top down point of view it does look like simply another win for porte, his 5th of the season and another win for sky. And I think that more than the technical details behind every single win, is what really opens eyes.