Haha, Peter Sagan tried to work for Oscar Gatto to earn him the win and yet Sagan still managed to take the stage victory. Couldn't ease up enough before the line to allow Gatto to pip him on the line.
Too bad for Gatto that he didn't win. But it's all in the team.
Quite a race, unfortunately I had to leave early, but at least I could catch up the final 10 kilometers via youtube.
Ian Butler wrote:
Too bad for Gatto that he didn't win. But it's all in the team.
Quite a race, unfortunately I had to leave early, but at least I could catch up the final 10 kilometers via youtube.
ruben wrote:
Sagan doesn't want to win and still wins.
Must be nice
Similar to Gesink who only wins when he's not trying
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
Dumbass German ES commentators needed until now to get a glimpse of the idea that Sagan 'might' not give everything on all stages to win the race and 'might' only prepare for RVV with some racing km's
Oh, and Giant is obviously only chasing to support Kittel, not to maybe keep Ludvigsson's chances alive