The overhead shot captures the speed of Sagan over the last 150 metres or so, but it's his movement in this pack that is most impressive.
Having won the European road title on Sunday to add to his world title, Peter Sagan was once again back on the top step of the podium on the Eneco Tour today, Wednesday.
But it was the manner of his victory in Holland at the end of stage 3 that was really impressive.
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The Tinkoff rider went into the 182km contest from Blankenberge to Ardooie wearing the red points classification leader's jersey and sitting 3rd overall after taking 8th in the stage 2 TT and 3rd on the opening road stage.
And when the breakaway threw away the stage inside the last kilometre today the way was clear for a bunch sprint.
The overhead shot, below, shows Sagan was quite far back with a good bit of work to do inside the last 150 metres.
And while the gaps opened up nicely for him, his movement to get himself into the right positions and through those gaps was a joy to watch.
He ran out the clear winner from Danny Van Poppel (Team Sky) and Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis).
Rohan Dennis (BMC) leads overall, with Ryan Mullen (Cannondale-Drapac) 40th at 32 seconds.
This is superb
