Sunday, 22 March 2015

Kristoff tries to find satisfaction in second place at Milan-San Remo

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Alexander Kristoff (Katusha) was on the podium at Milan-San Remo but finished one step down from victory this year, taking second behind John Degenkolb (Giant-Alpecin).


The Katusha team controlled the race in several key moments but then the Norwegian started his sprint early in Via Roma after lead-out man Luca Paolini ran out of legs. Kristoff hit out and was on the front but the 300km of racing and the slight gradient bit hard into his legs. Degenkolb passed him in sight of the finish to snatch victory.


“Second place is not bad, it’s the first loser but I feel bad because I almost had it,” Kristoff said after the podium ceremony.


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“Maybe I’ll be happy later because it’s a great result and we can be proud of how the whole team rode. We went close but it’s not the same feeling as last year. I was happier last year.”


He was not afraid to admit the mistake he made by starting his sprint a little too early.


“It was maybe a little bit too long for me,” he conceded. “Luca Paolini did a great job but we maybe lacked one guy more after the Poggio to help the lead out. Luca did the last the 1.5km on his own and was so tired with 300 metres to go that I had to take over and start my sprint. It was 50 metres too much for me and I couldn’t hold it all the way. Your legs are too tired after a long race to do what they normally can do.”


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