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Respect

What a hardman

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Still only 24 years of age, there is every reason to believe that Sagan can accrue a palmarès to rival those of Tom Boonen and Fabian Cancellara before his career is out. Before he does so, however, Sagan would perhaps do well to look closely at how the Classics Old Firm handle themselves in victory and, especially, in defeat.

 

Just like at Milan-San Remo, Sagan rode straight to his team bus after the race without pausing to speak to the press. He was understandably disappointed, but was his disappointment any more acute than that of Tom Boonen, for instance? Yet just 10 metres away, Boonen was sitting on the steps of the QuickStep bus and patiently recounting his race in Dutch, French and English for a parade of television crews.

 

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(Here's hoping this young talent will raise his professionalism and speak to the media whether 1st, 6th or 16th)

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I see Wiggo will ride Paris-Roubaix. Porte will concentrate on TdF & not race Giro.

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Sweet black and white pics there, gummi'

What would Trek Racing do without Spartacus?

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I see Wiggo will ride Paris-Roubaix. Porte will concentrate on TdF & not race Giro.

 

Wiggo nr1 for PR? I think so.

 

He's smiling on that team programme. Rare thing.

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Wiggo nr1 for PR? I think so.

 

He's smiling on that team programme. Rare thing.

 

Don't think you will see a smile on Sunday

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There are too many iconic images of the race but this is classic and I'd not seen it before. Mayhem.

 

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