Moi je met un commentaire pour remercier d'avoir posté cette redif sur youtube. J espere que ca continuera pour les prochaines courses meme si ca va etre la pause de l hiver. Mais merci
Denmark was all over in this race. First brekaway > Magnus Cort .....Second breakaway > Mads Pedersen ......In the peloton > Fuglsang and Valgren ready to counterattack if Mads Pedersen should be caught. And finally Mads Pedersen outsprinted a very tired Trentin who was never close to victory...... First danish World Champion. But not the last, wait and see.
Denmark is a big cycling nation, but have waited a long time, but now a golden generation have come through, and new great riders seem to be coming through the ranks aswell.
Just look at the start of this magnifique clip: Mads Pedersen, already been in breakaway for 16k on own initiative, so close to be caught by the peleton. But as living pictures shows, he took the initiative at the right moments from then on. Well deserved champion in the hardest worlds I can imagine since 1980 Sallanches. His old school +300k everyday training rides in all kind of weather is like taken from Eddy Merckx decade payed well off here. Mads Pedersens winning chances becomes better as harder the race and the harder the weather conditions are. In shorter distance and just a bit hotter and dry conditions Trentin would've eaten Mads alive 99 out of 100 times. For Mads Pedersen POV I hope extremely cold and hard raced Parix - Roubaix 2020, so he will be able to honor the rainbow jersey well.
@@jatojo Of course, but speaking the toughness and exhausting elimination race, Harrogate belongs to one of the top races for the last four decades (the period I've watched cycling races)
@@stenovitz I think Harrogate was the toughest, since even the riders who finished among the best thought it was awful. :) For many of the favourites, the conditions were a bigger threat than the other riders, it seemed. It obviously became a race where endurance was extremely decisive, most evidently proven by the collapse of Van der Poel.
so true, hes my idol and hes the one i was watching for the most besides, trentin,sagan but he did good at the race but not when theyre very close to the finish, i felt so bad for him. and im kinda disappointed of the 2019 championship to be honest, its pretty brutal since it rained and cars are making the race annoying since they are eating the lanes that makes the race kind of awkward, but its gonna be written in history how MADS PEDERSEN won the brutal race
@@ungave5698 Good old Pedders, tougher than the rest. They had to leave two stonking hills out of the course due to the weather. It was like a wet Paris Roubaix on acid. Proud me land gave a great course, Mountain less as we are.
Yorkshire roads are bastards to ride in the dry let alone in these conditions. I was at the race and the weather was horrid so anyone who won this was a hero in my book!
Wowo Amazing 👍 Peter Sagan I think he waited to long to make that move . He had to pull out of that peloton at 10k. Then he should’ve been there at the end for sure..
Uggi Kaldan Yeah you right about that but knowing Peter he cold of dropped him for sure .but I thing peter knew he has attacked a little bit to late and I believe he slow down
EverythingCycling Absolutely a perfect day for them it was well done great job for this guys .. at least we know next year Peter will be really looking to win the jersey again for sure.. can’t wait 👍 great comment brother
@@rvingmontanezway103 Maybe next year is a little too hard for Peter, its a shame he does not have the best team, he is an amazing rider, but its very hard for him in the World Championship, everybody is watching him, and he does not have a lot of help - not easy! In fact, it shows how amazing a rider he is, that he has won 3 times!! Almost should not be possible, only for Peter Sagan :)
Romain Bardet ayant terminé sa saison, il à reçu une invitation pour être consultant exceptionnel pour ces championnats du monde, en hommage aussi à sa place de vice-champion du monde 2018 notamment.Mais il sera la sur le vélo en 2020!
Course dantesque aujourd'hui sous des conditions extrêmes et inhumaines ? Félicitation au vainqueur Mads Pedersen et très mauvaise course de l'équipe belge qui n'attend Philippe Gilbert quand il chute et de surcroît fournisse une attaque? INCROYABLE...alors j'ai fait une vidéo de Phil Gilbert ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fKVCwyXTPn4.html
@@sokzy5150 Non mais sa saison étant terminé il à été invité pour être un consultant exceptionel d'eurosport, surement due à sa seconde place des mondiaux d'innsbruck en 2018. Mais je te rassure il sera la l'année prochaine et doublera Tour de France avec Giro ou Vuelta.
@@gata8747 bof moin que les Années précédente certe mais il n'arrive même pas a la cheville du 2006 qui pour moi reste le plus beau GT des années 2000 le dernier tdf digne de ce nom doit être le 2011 (peut être le 2015 si quintana aurait gagné) puis bon le tdf de cette année ça reste un Sky qui gagne ,les 3dernieres étape était nul et puis chuis dsl mais c'était année CT claquée au sol , chez les favoris , aucun cadors apart valverde et bernal (pas de Dumoulin, roglic , Froome) tt les membres du top 10 avait le potentiel pour décrocher un podium (apart alaphilipe peut être ) et tt les membres du top 20 pour décrocher un top 10 , le plateau était vraiment faible cette année suffit de regarder qui c'est le 3,4,5, 7,10 ème ce sont que des outsiders
Peut-être que le 2006 était vraiment intéressant le 201a également mais pour le 2015 il n y a eu que les 3 derniers étapes où quintana s'est réveillé que il vraiment été intéressant. Pour moi-même si il n y avait pas de grands cadors, on a pu découvrir même si on connaissait déjà leur talent le niveau des autres cyclistes autres que la ineos. C'est un des premiers tdf depuis 2014 ou la sky ne contrôlent pas tellement la course même si a la fin il gagne il n a pas eu le maillot jaune pendant 2 semaine comme froome ou thomas
Franchement pas terribles les commentaires, ils ont complètement raté leur prévision. Et on s'attendrait qu'ils avaient un peu plus de compréhension pour le cyclisme, mais ils ont sous-estimé que la distance et la météo ont complètement détruit la plupart des courreurs...