A wonderful race by Slovakian Petr Sagan. Famous victory of the Slovak legend!!! What makes him immortal is that he has dozens of such victories in his collection, and he has collected a total of 121 of them!!!
Quel régal de revoir notre GRAND PETER SAGAN vainqueur du Tour des Flandres 2016 !!! Quel innommable et immense CHAMPION et PHÉNOMÉNAL GRAND CHAMPION DU MONDE qui peaufine sa Victoire par une roue arrière !!! BRAVOOO MON PETO et MERCI pour tout le bonheur que tu nous a donné !!! Tu vas énormément nous manquer SHOW MAN !!!👍🏻🚴♂️🇸🇰🏅🏅🏅👏👏👏💪💪💪❤❤❤😍😍😍
@@Aussie00peter is great, without him it won’t be the same…he will be Missed in the peloton, the modern cyclism it’s his creation..long live to Peter the Great from Zilina 🔝🌈🌈🌈💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
This is great coverage of the King of cobbled climbs. I competed when I was young. I am from California. I first saw Sagan race in the Tour Of California. I have been a fan ever since. When he raced the stage from Pasadena to Big Bear Lake, I was impressed with his road racing abilities. I know those roads well, having used them extensively for training, and racing. He finished second, being with the lead break, and only second because he was blocking for the winner, his team mate. After that, I knew he could climb. It was good to see this race. So many milestones set in one huge effort, displaying time trial skills I didn't know he had. To best Spartacus in the manner he did, was spectacular. Now I know he can time trial. After 200 kilometres. Wow. Sagan once again raced better than Kiatowski. In the Rainbow Jersey so recently on the shoulders of Michael. Great race! Thank you, Flanders Classics, for posting this. And congratulations to Peter Sagan!
One of the best races I have ever seen! The last 60 km are worth watching again. Also, adding to the richness of the video is the commentary by Magnus Bäckstedt, who won Paris-Roubaix in 2004 among other palmarès, and knows the Ronde course very well. Rob Hatch did okay as the non-expert commentator. He made a few totally incorrect observations but was otherwise tolerable. One thing he is really good at is pronouncing the Italian, French, German and Flemish proper nouns correctly-a welcome relief from hearing other commentators consistently butchering names and places. (You'd think, considering they are going to be saying them over and over again for 3 or 4 hours, they'd bother to learn how to pronounce them...) My advice: Ignore Rob Hatch and listen closely to Magnus Bäckstedt, who gives a virtual master class in classics racing.
I can see no one wants to work with sagan that's why he won the race. it motivates him to go alone than to go with a group. So better work with him or lose in return!
Great upload, but for as long as I live I'll never understand the utter stupidity of putting the name of the winner in the title. Sport is about tension, anticipation, suspense, the can they / can't they pull it off thrill of the unknown. ALL of which is stripped from the experience by knowing the winner in advance.
@@simonsimon8213 PRECISELY! There are many people new to cycling or who have forgotten the result. If you fail to see the logic in my comment, maybe you're just dumb.
@@simonsimon8213 Ok moron, one more time. There are thousands of people being attracted to the sport of cycling all the time. We should be presenting these great races in the best way possible. Can you imagine going to see a movie and then someone telling you before hand how the movie ends? Who the culprit is in a whodunit movie? Would you be happy with that or would you be pissed off because you've now been robbed of the tension and suspense? I'll assume you're either trolling at this point or you're a complete dick. Either way I'm done with you. Bye.
A wonderful race by Slovakian Petr Sagan. Famous victory of the Slovak legend!!! What makes him immortal is that he has dozens of such victories in his collection, and he has collected a total of 121 of them!!!
Nobody is sitting better on a bike than peter!!
Quel régal de revoir notre GRAND PETER SAGAN vainqueur du Tour des Flandres 2016 !!! Quel innommable et immense CHAMPION et PHÉNOMÉNAL GRAND CHAMPION DU MONDE qui peaufine sa Victoire par une roue arrière !!! BRAVOOO MON PETO et MERCI pour tout le bonheur que tu nous a donné !!! Tu vas énormément nous manquer SHOW MAN !!!👍🏻🚴♂️🇸🇰🏅🏅🏅👏👏👏💪💪💪❤❤❤😍😍😍
most thrilling flanders EVER! i had to make some popcorn...
"It's very hard to work with the other guys because nobody wants to work with me, and then it's always better to drop everybody, I think." Amazing lol
It might be 7 years later but I'm still yelling at the TV....Go Peter...Go!!!!!
@@Aussie00peter is great, without him it won’t be the same…he will be Missed in the peloton, the modern cyclism it’s his creation..long live to Peter the Great from Zilina 🔝🌈🌈🌈💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
This is great coverage of the King of cobbled climbs.
I competed when I was young. I am from California. I first saw Sagan race in the Tour Of California. I have been a fan ever since.
When he raced the stage from Pasadena to Big Bear Lake, I was impressed with his road racing abilities. I know those roads well, having used them extensively for training, and racing. He finished second, being with the lead break, and only second because he was blocking for the winner, his team mate. After that, I knew he could climb.
It was good to see this race. So many milestones set in one huge effort, displaying time trial skills I didn't know he had. To best Spartacus in the manner he did, was spectacular. Now I know he can time trial. After 200 kilometres. Wow. Sagan once again raced better than Kiatowski. In the Rainbow Jersey so recently on the shoulders of Michael.
Great race! Thank you, Flanders Classics, for posting this. And congratulations to Peter Sagan!
You got to love this guy pure class!
nothing but class from Sep giving Fabian his deserved respect
One of the best races I have ever seen! The last 60 km are worth watching again.
Also, adding to the richness of the video is the commentary by Magnus Bäckstedt, who won Paris-Roubaix in 2004 among other palmarès, and knows the Ronde course very well. Rob Hatch did okay as the non-expert commentator. He made a few totally incorrect observations but was otherwise tolerable. One thing he is really good at is pronouncing the Italian, French, German and Flemish proper nouns correctly-a welcome relief from hearing other commentators consistently butchering names and places. (You'd think, considering they are going to be saying them over and over again for 3 or 4 hours, they'd bother to learn how to pronounce them...)
My advice: Ignore Rob Hatch and listen closely to Magnus Bäckstedt, who gives a virtual master class in classics racing.
thank you, thank you, thank you for this channel @flandersclassics! absolute gems you've uploaded here
Thanks for this one
Best of his successful career!
Gracias por compartir.
Dramático final.
thanks for the upload!
Peter ist der beste😁
Sensacional
I can see no one wants to work with sagan that's why he won the race. it motivates him to go alone than to go with a group. So better work with him or lose in return!
3:56:55 momento en que Sagan ve a Cancellara y aprieta el ritmo
3:26:37 the first time Sagan made move
came back here to rewatch one of his best races ever.
crazy that disc brakes were so rare just 4 years ago
Paris roubiax also.. please.
hello... whose are the voices/commentators?
@Kevin Maguire it's Rob Hatch, not Quigley
3:58:43 always scares me 😂😂😂
I'm glad it's not his head that his hand grabbed
自分用
3:35:22
Marry me Peter, Queen de Naldi
cadence cadence and carbs!
Yiha
Sagan too much in the wheel
Slovak cyclist
Once 30th, married, divorced, rich, maybe not as much need as those 20 year old kids, palmares too big
Great upload, but for as long as I live I'll never understand the utter stupidity of putting the name of the winner in the title. Sport is about tension, anticipation, suspense, the can they / can't they pull it off thrill of the unknown. ALL of which is stripped from the experience by knowing the winner in advance.
Its 5 years ago chill
@@simonsimon8213 PRECISELY! There are many people new to cycling or who have forgotten the result. If you fail to see the logic in my comment, maybe you're just dumb.
@@jayaybe1 no if you didnt know the result yet you either dont care a lot abour cycling or you live behind the moon
@@simonsimon8213 Ok moron, one more time. There are thousands of people being attracted to the sport of cycling all the time. We should be presenting these great races in the best way possible.
Can you imagine going to see a movie and then someone telling you before hand how the movie ends? Who the culprit is in a whodunit movie? Would you be happy with that or would you be pissed off because you've now been robbed of the tension and suspense?
I'll assume you're either trolling at this point or you're a complete dick. Either way I'm done with you. Bye.
@@simonsimon8213 If you didn't know already, people don't take interest on things at the same time.