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Peter Sagan wins the 100th Tour of Flanders to claim his first Monument

Tinkoff's world champion follows up Gent-Wevelgem win with solo victory...

The question of if – or rather, when – Peter Sagan will win a Monument can now be laid to rest after the Tinkoff rider, who last week took his first win in the rainbow jersey at Gent-Wevelgem, won the 100th edition of the Tour de Flanders with a fine solo victory.

Fabian Cancellara of Trek-Segafredo, looking for a record fourth victory in his final participation in the race, was second some 22 seconds behind Sagan, with LottoNL-Jumbo’s Sep Vanmarcke just behind to complete the podium.

Sagan and Vanmarcke, who had both attacked with Team Sky's Michal Kwiatkowski, had led a splintered field up the day’s penultimate climb, the Oude Kwaremont, but behind them Cancellara set off to lead the chase.

He was joined before the final climb, the Paterberg, by Etixx-Quick Step’s Niki Terpstra, Movistar’s Imanol Erviti and Dimitri Claeys of Wanty-Gobert, the Belgian Professional Continental team riding its first race since the death of Antoine Demoitié after a crash at Gent Wevelgem last Sunday.

Coming over the top of the climb, Sagan had dropped Vanmarkce, who had now been joined by Cancellara.

The pair chipped into his advantage, bringing it down to 12 seconds at one point, but it stood at 15 seconds as the Slovak rider passed under the 5 kilometres to go banner and Sagan then began to extend it further.

The pace of racing had been frenetic from the start and there was a series of big crashes, one with a little more than 100 kilometres remaining taking out most of the BMC Racing team.

Among those to come down was one of the pre-race favourites, Greg Van Avermaet, the Belgian in tears as he received medical treatment at the roadside and abandoned the race.

An earlier crash also put paid to the hopes of the man who last month sprang a surprise win in the opening Monument of the season at Milan-San Remo, FDJ.fr’s Arnaud Demare.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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MartyMcCann | 8 years ago
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So many stories at the end- apart from the obvious of course. Vanmarcke being gracious and not fighting Cancellara for second to allow him to mark his final RVV and Claeys performance to honour Antoine Demoitié by finishing 9th being two of them.

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fustuarium replied to MartyMcCann | 8 years ago
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MartyMcCann wrote:

Vanmarcke being gracious and not fighting Cancellara for second to allow him to mark his final RVV

I thought that, but then given Lotto-Jumbos results last couple of years wouldn't his DS be screaming at him to at least try for second? Or did he and his DS just know he was so cooked it was a doomed venture? Was Cancellara's acknowledgement at the line for helping the chase or giving him second (or both)?

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Manchestercyclist | 8 years ago
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A terrific race, gutted for van avermart though

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jasecd replied to Manchestercyclist | 8 years ago
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GREGJONES wrote:

A terrific race, gutted for van avermart though

I had money on both Sagan and Van Avermaet to win - quite different fortunes. I really think we'll see Cancellara triumph in Roubaix though.

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Leviathan | 8 years ago
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Rats, I said 6:04:23, no free stuff for me.

Well done ar-Pete.

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iUpham | 8 years ago
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A brilliant race, great to watch. Congrats to both the world champions!

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HalfWheeler | 8 years ago
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Still think he's a fud but credit where it's due. He's probably the most complete single day race rider of his generation.

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Butty | 8 years ago
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Its the Peter n Lizzie show again.

Both had fine wins that had you glued to the screen.

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Big Engine | 8 years ago
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A great ride, and a great watch. Well done to Sagan!

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