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I'm with FlashUNC on this one:
when the live video went down with 2k to go, "they" secretly shuttled Sagan up to the front on a motorcycle. Seriously, though, really disappointed that Kristoff lost by such a small margin. . . |
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Yeoowww!!! What a race - the power these guys have after ~160 miles.!
A rainbow for Kristoff would have been awesome but great for Sagan especially after the TDF BS disqual fiasco. So glad Alaphillipe dropped Moscon's/ Sky's cheating a*s. Hope they DQ him whatever place he ended up. Lastly, what a beautiful host city for the worlds! Gotta take advantage of one of the $399 RT Norwegian Air fares out of Oakland and see Bergen and other parts of Norway! Last edited by enr1co; 09-24-2017 at 10:07 AM. |
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He's the greatest rider of his generation.
And it's a pretty good generation.
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Trentin finished 4th. It is interesting to hear Moreno Argentin, Petacchi, Ballan, and others comment on the last 2K. This (these) Sagan finish(es) was (are) as far from Argentin in Colorado Springs as one can get. That was an amazing show of force victory; I still remember it vividly. But they are right I think, in hindsight, in saying that a certain timidity, by many nations, allowed this particular finish to occur. Kristoff looks so sad on the podium. I do think that Sagan's dedication/words regarding Scarponi were very humble and very classy. It was a heartfelt gesture, certainly. Good for him; he's a good guy, and a good character imo. . . Last edited by cadence90; 09-24-2017 at 10:15 AM. |
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I enjoyed seeing him mature and mellow out a bit over the years.
Too bad about Trentin. He was a good dark horse pick, but Italy has a new classics star in Moscon. |
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Hopefully they can reconstruct the video that was unavailable in the last 2-3km. It would be great to see how the finish unfolded before the final kilometer of the race. Why does this image come to mind?
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Flash?
no snark?
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That Sagan is overrated, sick to start the race, not in the front for the final, somehow wins. hes got some ok talent, hes almost a natural or something... but yeah, totally overrated
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Is it possible that the weight savings from Sagan's haircut made the difference?
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