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Old 03-09-18, 09:13 AM
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PETER SAGAN | READY FOR 2018 | Motivation

Going to be interesting to see what Sagan does this year


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It's interesting to see how all of them do. Some I wonder why they get the second, third and forth chance.
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He is racing in Tirreno-Adriatico. It is not carried on TV where I am (Canada) but I look at the daily highlights on Steephill. Most stages were just 5 minutes long but today it covers the last 15 km and Sagan has been in contention.
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He made a grown man cry at G-W.
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Nice win for Sagan but he didn't exactly need to strain himself to get it.
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Originally Posted by Pemetic2006
Nice win for Sagan but he didn't exactly need to strain himself to get it.
That's 'cause he makes winning look easy.
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That's 'cause he makes winning look easy.
That he does but I didn't really see him doing any work to ensure the group stayed away. I'm not upset about it, it's the way it goes.
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