Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Matthews building for end-of-season success at Tour of Alberta

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Michael Matthews (Orica-GreenEdge) has returned to racing at the Tour of Alberta after taking a five-week period to recover from broken ribs sustained in a high-speed crash at the Tour de France in July.

The Australian sprinter is hoping to pick up a few stage wins at the Canadian 2.1 stage race, which kicks off on September 2 in Grande Prairie, and build his end-of-season form, likely ahead of the UCI Road World Championships held at the end of the month in Richmond, Virginia.

"The last five weeks since the Tour de France have been about just trying to recover as much as possible for the last part of the season," Matthews told the assembled media in an opening press conference at the Pomeroy Hotel in Grande Prairie.

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Matthews had a successful early season with an opening stage win at Paris-Nice, where he also won the points classification. He went on to win the first stage at Pais Vasco and took the early leader's jersey, placed second at De Brabantse Pijl - La Flèche Brabançonne and third at Amstel Gold Race.

He went on to help his team win the opening team time trial at the Giro d'Italia, where Simon Gerrans donned the first leader's jersey, before putting on the maglia rosa himself during stage 2 and then winning stage 3 while wearing it. He ended up withdrawing from the race ahead of the stage 14 time trial from Treviso to Valdobbiadene.

He restarted his season at the Tour de Suisse in June where he won stage 4, and in turn, confirmed his participation at the Tour de France. Although Matthews was expected to make a debut at the Tour in 2014, he crashed ahead of the race and had to forfeit his place to teammate Christian Meier.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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