Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Kristoff found wanting ahead of Tour of Flanders

http://ift.tt/2nsMRkf

The 2017 Classics campaign has not been a happy hunting ground for Alexander Kristoff and his Katusha-Alpecin team. The former Milan-San Remo and Tour of Flanders winner has been without so much as a podium place this spring – fourth at San Remo has been his closest brush with the rostrum.

The opening day at Three Days of De Panne, where Kristoff won over the same parcours in 2016, was an opportunity to get the Norwegian's Classics back on track but, yet again, it didn't go his way. Kristoff admitted to Norwegian website Procycling.no afterwards that he is missing the form required just yet but believes that he can make some improvements by the weekend.

"I had hoped to be able to stay with the best. I've done it the last two years, but this year I maybe lacked a little. I'm not exactly where I should be, but there are still some days left for Flanders," he said. "It's a little late to do much now. I'll just race, and then we'll see how it goes."

ADVERTISEMENT
advertisement

Katusha had hoped to go on the offensive, but Kristoff found himself on the backfoot when he missed the key move, forcing his team to burn their matches in an attempt to close the yawning gap that had opened up in front of them.

"The plan was to be at the front," Katusha's Baptiste Plankaert told Cyclingnews. "Unfortunately, Alex wasn't in the first group so we had to chase, and then we discussed things and said that we would go to Berendries [the fourth to last climb - Ed.] and there Kristoff would make the jump to the first group, but he didn't make it.

"This is racing in Belgium and you can't always do what you want to do, but we chased really hard and I hope that we can get some results soon."

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



via Cyclingnews Latest News http://ift.tt/2nyyw7P

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...