![]() I just tried to stay in the front,” he said. And the way Sagan descends, not many people can follow.”Īs for Navardauskas, he was simply trying to crack the top 10. “I thought when there were three guys, Peter, Van Avermaet, and Boasson Hagen, I thought they’d play games out front and not work together, and we would have been able to bring them back,” he said. I was hoping for the last cobblestone climb and from there it was just gas it to the finish.”Ī rueful Matthews was disappointed to see the gold ride away from him. ![]() Sagan said the race was “very strange,” and making him a little bit “crazy.” I did just one attack, and I think it was the right attack.” “I did a lot of sacrifice this last three weeks after the Vuelta. “Yeah, I think it’s the biggest victory and I am very happy,” said Sagan. ![]() Michael Matthews (Australia) took the field sprint for second with Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) third. Zdenek Stybar (Czech Republic) got the ball rolling on Libby Hill, and Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium) kicked it further down the road on 23rd Street, but it was Sagan who scored the goal, attacking the descent in a compact aero tuck and rocketing through the corners to build an advantage that nobody could close on the final ascent to the finish. Don't miss a moment from Paris-Roubaix and Unbound Gravel, to the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France, Vuelta a España, and everything in between when youĪudacious as ever, Peter Sagan attacked over the top of the penultimate climb, slashed through the final corners and held off the charging peloton on Governor Street to win the UCI World Road Cycling Championships in Richmond, Virginia.
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