Thing is we've been blaming Sagan's inability to turn seconds and thirds into firsts on the fact he's a bit thick, and lacks tactical nous. Now he just looks a couple of levels below what we're used to. Watching him come over the line behind the chasing pack reminded me of a puppy lost in the rain. All those rampaging rides and those daft victory salutes seem a long time ago.
Thing is we've been blaming Sagan's inability to turn seconds and thirds into firsts on the fact he's a bit thick, and lacks tactical nous. Now he just looks a couple of levels below what we're used to. Watching him come over the line behind the chasing pack reminded me of a puppy lost in the rain. All those rampaging rides and those daft victory salutes seem a long time ago.
He'll probably still win green come July though.