Sagan dropping out was his fortune, before that he said he was only there to work.
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The way his/their Tour was going, I suspect even if Sagan had started this morning, the others would have still been told "if a break goes, go ahead and be in it." As long as someone was there to help Wilco in the event of a mechanical, there really wasn't much else to worry about today.Sagan dropping out was his fortune, before that he said he was only there to work.
Agree, it frees up a lot when you don't have to defer to the team star. Management has to get creative and find ways to win. Nice ride today. I like Politt for some reason, I guess he always seems really strong in the classics and I feel like he could win much more than he does.Sagan dropping out was his fortune, before that he said he was only there to work.
Yes, despite loosing that sprint to Gilbert he has a good sprint after a hard race, I remember him beating Trentin in a sprint in E3 and he did rather well in the reduced sprint in the RVV when he got 5th overall earlier in 2019.Agree, it frees up a lot when you don't have to defer to the team star. Management has to get creative and find ways to win. Nice ride today. I like Politt for some reason, I guess he always seems really strong in the classics and I feel like he could win much more than he does.