“It feels absolutely fantastic getting that win today, especially with it being my first race of the season. Coming into the race I wasn’t sure exactly where my form was but this has proved I’m where I need to be right now.
“I know I say it a lot but the team were phenomenal today. Danny [Pate] and Ben [Swift] set a really good pace up to the base of the climb, and then once we hit it, we set up the train to perfection.
"David [Lopez] did a massive pull on the first really steep section which did a lot of damage, and when he pulled over Mikel [Nieve] carried on where he’d left off.
“That set Sergio [Henao] up for a pre-planned attack with about 2km to go when the climb ramped up again, and that meant I could sit on the wheels and conserve my energy.
"Robert Gesink and Tejay [van Garderen] were forced to go after him, and the second they’d made the catch, I made my move with about 1.5km to go.
“I could see Rigo chasing me for a while, and obviously Tejay again, and they both deserve respect for that, but I was pleased with the amount of time I was able to put into them.
“I’m really, really happy to be back in the leader’s jersey. We came into this race with much less stress than previously, and no massive expectations, but to be able to do what we’ve done here today is fantastic and it all bodes well for the season to come.”
He told us: “It feels absolutely fantastic getting that win today, especially with it being my first race of the season. Coming into the race I wasn’t sure exactly where my form was but this has proved I’m where I need to be right now.
“I know I say it a lot but the team were phenomenal today. Danny [Pate] and Ben [Swift] set a really good pace up to the base of the climb, and then once we hit it, we set up the train to perfection.
"David [Lopez] did a massive pull on the first really steep section which did a lot of damage, and when he pulled over Mikel [Nieve] carried on where he’d left off.
“That set Sergio [Henao] up for a pre-planned attack with about 2km to go when the climb ramped up again, and that meant I could sit on the wheels and conserve my energy.
"Robert Gesink and Tejay [van Garderen] were forced to go after him, and the second they’d made the catch, I made my move with about 1.5km to go.
“I could see Rigo chasing me for a while, and obviously Tejay again, and they both deserve respect for that, but I was pleased with the amount of time I was able to put into them.
“I’m really, really happy to be back in the leader’s jersey. We came into this race with much less stress than previously, and no massive expectations, but to be able to do what we’ve done here today is fantastic and it all bodes well for the season to come.”
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EnacheV said:i find it very hard to believe that Uran can snatch any bonus seconds on those flat sprints. But hope makes for more exciting expectations
Rollthedice said:So, Froome decimates the field in February. No suprise. Same pattern as last year.
JRanton said:So Sky manage to get a press release out with extensive quotes from the race winner before the organiser has been able to state the time gaps.![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:4 seconds is really decimating![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:4 seconds is really decimating![]()
JRanton said:So Sky manage to get a press release out with extensive quotes from the race winner before the organiser has been able to state the time gaps.![]()
JRanton said:So Sky manage to get a press release out with extensive quotes from the race winner before the organiser has been able to state the time gaps.![]()
roundabout said:Maybe the had it prewritten and just needed to insert the names.![]()
Bakhjulet said:Apparently Uran is only 3rd in GC. Must have been a bit behind TJVG then.
Dazed and Confused said:Wow, so Uran couldn't hold TJVG's wheel?