It was a great race. I watched it from the start on the BBC i Player, then at 12.30 it went to the red button on bbc, then at 2.30 it went to BBC2. Weather was rubbish up here in the morning so got some stuff done in the first half and then went for a nice ride when it finished as the weather cleared up and was great.
Now for the race, it was of course hard, especially in that weather, 279KLm with really only the last half hour on dryish roads. It was a real polar opposite of the womens race on Saturday that was hot and dry.
The race had lost half of the riders by halfway through, due to crashes mainly, in the middle section there were crashes every couple of minutes as things started to string out. People would lose a bit of ground on the climbs and then overdo it on the descents trying to get back on. The Brits looked to be going well, up near the front in the early stages, then got fragmented long before there was any credible break. Wiggins was at the back of the peleton from before it even reached the circuit and I dont think anyone thought he would stay in it with his dislike of rainy descents, even Geraint Thomas hinted when interviewed that Brad was never going to help anyone in those conditions. I think it just wore them down like so many others with only one or two being spared the wrath of Ellingsworth afterward. He was mightily annoyed that the whole team was on the bus at least an hour before the finish.
It was a great finish but like many I really felt for Nibali, a great ride after crashing at speed, standing round for what seemed like ages while he got himself sorted and then rode back on. That final split only really came on the last lap with around 13klm or so to go and Rodriguez rode a great race but Costa was obviously fresher. Personally I wanted Gilbert to do it, he was looking good until that final split.
I think anyone who finished was a real hardman anyway, it was a brilliant course that turned brutal due to the weather.
These are of course just my observations and the way I seen it, I dont think the Brits were too bad in the conditions but there was one or two who I thought maybe jacked it in a bit to easily. I also dont agree with that if you have missed a break, not that I thought that was a factor for them pulling out, that you just pull out. This is a world championship race and they are representing their home nations, fair enough if you have given your all and your done in, but I dont agree with the
'I cant win so I'm pulling out' prima donna's.
Jamie