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Pffff... Tony Martin was just far and away the strongest.maltiv said:Like I predicted earlier in the thread, everyone raced against EBH. Not possible to win a race like this as a climbing sprinter when one has zero teammates.
bangnz said:Nice win! 46 second advantage over the 1st chase group and the 10 second bonus seconds..
Will be interesting tomorrow
theyoungest said:Pffff... Tony Martin was just far and away the strongest.
That tooFerminal said:and had zero teammates.
Richeypen said:Doubt it, Martin has the race in the bag.
maltiv said:What stage race doesn't have at least one flat stage?
All the other stages have a potential to be fairly entertaining, depending on how they're raced.
jens_attacks said:nice win by tony,really enjoyed the race even those cops in the woods are creepy as hell...must be millions of them
And I fully agree with all of that.JRanton said:Usual Maltiv nonsense. EBH wasn't good enough today, got dropped on the first climb and had to come back on the descent. Tony Martin was clearly the strongest. Simple as that.
maltiv said:And I fully agree with all of that.
I'm just pointing out some basic cycling strategy here: if a guy attacks from a small group, and said small group contains 1 guy who's a significantly better sprinter than the rest of them, they will not be able to produce an efficient chase as no one wants to tow said sprinter to an easy victory. That's why a guy in Edvald's position desperately needs a team to be able to win a race like this.
Saying that doesn't mean that I think Tony Martin didn't deserve to win, because he most certainly did.