It's been more than two weeks since the UCI Road World Championships in Doha, where Norwegian Alexander Kristoff accuse teammate Edvald Boasson Hagen of sprinting for himself and spoiling both of their chances to land on the podium. The pair finished sixth and seventh behind winner Peter Sagan.
"I was in the wheel of Edvald with 500 metres to go and I was really thinking that he should move," Kristoff said after the race. "But unfortunately for me he was waiting and waiting, and then he was sprinting for himself. I was on the way to pass him but then he went out also so then I lost a bit of rhythm so then I was never really in the position to win
"I was pretty pissed when I passed the finish line because he could have done a perfect lead-out but in the end we finished sixth and seventh. That's nothing to come home with."
Boasson Hagen defended his actions to TV2 in Norway this week, saying he was not racing for himself.
"I understand that Alex was frustrated after the finish. But it was not my intention to race for myself," Boasson Hagen said. "I think it is sad to be called a traitor. I hope we can talk this out, and continue to be good teammates as we have been before."
The two riders could be seen sitting behind Michael Matthews as the sprint opened up, and as Kristoff attempted to come around, Boasson Hagen darted out and pushed him from his line.
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