Sunday, 27 September 2015

World Championships: Sagan attacks in crucial moment to win rainbow jersey

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After a year of being repeatedly questioned by his trade team manager Oleg Tinkov, being crashed by a race vehicle in the Vuelta a Espana and having to drop out of the race prematurely, Peter Sagan finally had the moment he's been waiting for his entire career - pulling on the rainbow jersey.

Sagan's victory in the UCI Road World Championship elite men's road race came just days after he deflected talk of race-favourite status, calling such speculation "a waste of time", and noting that the champions in the last years have never been pre-race favourites.

Without that label on his head, Sagan sat hidden in the peloton, letting such big names as Tom Boonen, Elia Viviani, and even defending champion Michal Kwiatkowski pop off the front knowing all the while that if the race came back together he had one place to make his move.

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"In the last two laps there were difficult moments. All the champions were moving, attacking the front, and I said, no. It's just for the last lap will be the moment. I waited in the group to see what would happen," Sagan explained after the race. "On the last cobblestone climb I said I will try."

A gap of a few metres at the top on Belgian Greg Van Avermaet and Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway) was stretched to a hundred on the rapid descent from the 23rd Street climb, but Sagan blasted through two quick turns so quickly that he opened up half a dozen seconds on the chasers.

"Once I was alone I said, 'I have to go full gas,'" Sagan said. "It was very strange. Everything happened very fast. Boom, boom, boom and I am here."

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