"I had very good feelings today (Sunday), unlike yesterday (Saturday) when I was completely dead in the last twenty kilometers. This time, the conditions were better and I told my teammates that I was going to try to win, " he briefly summed up to DirectVelo after the finish. "In the last ten kilometers, there were three of us and I knew that Simon Clarke was very fast in the sprint. But hey, I'm very happy with this podium .
"I feel better and better over the days and I hope to be in good condition for Tirreno. The level was good here and for my part, I was not bad, I worked well". The former winner of the three Grand Tours is not particularly worried when asked about the coronavirus epidemic which currently affects many countries, and particularly its Italian lands. "It's a problem, of course, but I don't think about it. I don't plan to change my racing program and give up Tirreno for Paris-Nice, no. I will go to Tirreno and then to Milan-San Remo, is planned like that "
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