Thursday, 24 March 2016

Sagan is only lacking a bit of luck, says Gatto

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Peter Sagan (Tinkoff) arrives in Belgium ahead of Friday’s E3 Harelbeke still looking for his first victory since becoming world champion with that solo effort in Richmond in late September. The rainbow jersey carries with it additional scrutiny, though it could be argued that Sagan had already reached saturation point in that department twelve months ago.

On that occasion, just weeks into life in the court of Oleg Tinkov, Sagan approached the Classics with just one win under his belt, a stage at Tirreno-Adriatico. After another disappointing showing at Milan-San Remo, he was burdened, too, by questions as to whether he had the legs and tactical acumen for Monument-length racing.

Sagan’s 2015 Belgian campaign was inconclusive. As is his wont, he was a prominent performer on the cobbles, but he came away empty-handed after unexpected collapses in the finales of both E3 Harelbeke and the Tour of Flanders, where he placed fourth.

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Victory at the Richmond Worlds in the meantime has allayed many concerns about Sagan’s ability to deliver in the Monuments, but the opening part of his 2016 season has followed a familiar pattern of near misses. He reaches the cobbled classics with five second places to his name, while Fernando Gaviria’s crash on the Via Roma prevented him from contesting the sprint for the win at Milan-San Remo.

“Peter is living this whole period very calmly, he’s very serene about it all,” Sagan’s teammate Oscar Gatto told Cyclingnews in Roeselare on Wednesday. “I’ve been sharing a room with him recently and he deals with all the pressures in a fantastic way. Obviously, inside, he’s bound to be a bit annoyed, so to speak, because he hasn’t had a win yet this year, but I think all he’s been lacking is that little bit of luck.”

Sagan spent much of February training at altitude at Sierra Nevada, and though he appeared heavy legged in placing second to Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad shortly afterwards, the fruits of his labours were apparent as he rode to second overall at Tirreno-Adriatico earlier this month.

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