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Good race.
Still doesn't make it a classic though.
Yes, was great. Pity that there wasn't the information that Sagan and Goss weren't present in the reduced peloton at the finish. I guess they needed a couple more TV motorcycles so that the rear of the race was covered, or for the helicopter to be able to provide closer images of the peloton.
I thought it was great.
Simon Brotherton and Rob Hayles kept it rolling and, despite some shaky images at times, identified more riders than I expected.
But I'm still struggling with the idea that a UCI pro road race with top level riders took place... on closed roads in the south of England.. AND it was broadcast live on BBC 1.
A few years ago this would be some distant fantasy for any cyclist in the UK. I can't quite believe it actually happened!