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30 minutes ago, hckosice said:

this is so absolutely insanely fantastic :clap: what a incredible fabulous sport person our small country have in this guy

Your country appears to produce many of my favorite athletes, including Sagan.

I’ve been cheering him on since he rode in my state, which was when his career was early on and I was young (12 maybe?).

I remember when one stage of the Tour of California started in my town, and I skipped school to watch it. When Sagan was introduced at the start the stage, I was in the front row and cheering for him. He was nice enough to sign my little Cannondale hat. I like that he is such a good role model for kids. He’s also pretty funny and an awesome character.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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28 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Your country appears to produce many of my favorite athletes, including Sagan.

I’ve been cheering him on since he rode in my state, which was when his career was early on and I was young (12 maybe?).

I remember when one stage of the Tour of California started in my town, and I skipped school to watch it. When Sagan was introduced at the start the stage, I was in the front row and cheering for him. He was nice enough to sign my little Cannondale hat. I like that he is such a good role model for kids. He’s also pretty funny and an awesome character.

 

That´s really nice to hear. yes he definitely is, even in Slovakia, when he arrive for a day or two, he never denied a autograph or a photo and you can imagine the hysteria here when someone see him, it´s going for a long time to greet or just shake hands with everyone :p:) + he is really open and funny guy who end every discussion with some jokes :d

 

In other hand, Many athletes ? didn´t knew we have MANY athletes known abroad :d

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Stage 2

Sunday - July 8th, 2018

h. 13:20 (GMT +2)

 

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  Mouilleron Saint Germain - La Roche sur Yon 

183km - Flat

 

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:SVK  SAGAN Peter
4:06:37

 

:ITA  COLBRELLI Sonny
+0

 

:FRA  DEMARE Arnaud
+0
 
Complete Standing
 
 
YELLOW JERSEY
 
 Peter Sagan (SVK) 8:29:53
Fernando Gaviria (COL) +6
Sonny Colbrelli (ITA) +10
 
 
GREEN JERSEY
 
 Peter Sagan (SVK) 104
Fernando Gaviria (COL) 78
Alexander Kristoff (NOR) 53
 
POLKA DOT JERSEY
 
 Dion Smith (AUS) 1
Kevin Ledanois (FRA) 1
 
WHITE JERSEY
 
 Fernando Gaviria (COL) 8:29:59
Dylan Groenewegen (NED) +10
Dion Smith (AUS) +10
 

 

 

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