Monday, 27 June 2016

Blythe revels in British road race title

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In a head to head sprint, Mark Cavendish is arguably a faster finisher than Adam Blythe' but it was the Tinkoff rider raising his arms in triumph at the conclusion of the British national road race in Stockton-on-Tees. Coming into the sprint finish, Blythe was part of a 14-man front group having been part of a four-man breakaway for the majority of the 201km race but had enough left in the tank to overcome Cavendish on the slightly uphill drag of a finish and pump the air in celebration. 

"I'm so chuffed - it feels great to have won the jersey. It was a long day really, from 70km out there were four of us tapping through and when we entered the circuit the gap wasn't that big. After it came back together behind I just sat in and saved what I could for the sprint. I never knew I was going to get it but I never thought I wouldn't as well, I just gave it my all and crossed the line first," said Blythe of his first win in Tinkoff colours.

Blythe was the only Tinkoff starter in the race and explained that without any support, he needed to make his move at the right time and safe as much energy as possible.

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"Not having any teammates in the race meant it was all about selecting the right move. The circuit wasn't too difficult so it was all about timing, only attacking when it was worth attacking," he added.

Describing his win as his best yet, Blythe added that he is looking forward to being fully kitted out with his new national kit with a bike to match.

"I'm looking forward to the getting the new white kit now! It’s the highlight of my career so far. I just want to get the jersey and all the kit to go with it – white shorts, white bike…," added Blythe who will debut his new jersey at the RideLondon-Surrey Classic.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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