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Sagan sprints home to retain title again

Cycling: Slovakian makes it three-in-a-row with perfect ride

- Phil casey

Peter Sagan won his third world title in a row in a dramatic finish to the men’s road race at the World Championsh­ips in Norway yesterday.

The Slovakian had barely featured among the lead riders throughout the 267.5-kilometre race in Bergen.

He was classified 80th approachin­g the final climb up Salmon Hill, but timed his ride to perfection.

Sagan held off Norwegian Alexander Kristoff in a sprint finish to become the first man to win three consecutiv­e world crowns.

Frenchman Tony Gallopin attempted to break clear 13km from home, but he was swallowed up at the foot of Salmon Hill.

At the same time a crash accounted for several riders, before Italian Gianni Moscon and France’s Julian Alaphilipp­e used the final climb to steal a march on the peloton.

With 4.3km left Alaphilipp­e made what appeared to be a decisive burst, but he was eventually chased down.

Sagan and Kristoff forced themselves to the head of the pack and crossed the finish line together with the 27-year-old winning by a hair’s breadth.

“It was not easy, guys were changing in the front all the time,” Sagan told the BBC.

“I tried to go with the breakaway and it came down to a sprint, it was unbelievab­le.

“Kristoff was racing at home so I’m sorry, but of course I’m happy to win. (Three in a row) is something special for sure. For me it’s something very nice.”

Australian Michael Matthews took third place with Italian Matteo Trentin fourth and a surprise fifth place for Britain’s Ben Swift.

Holland’s Chantal Blaak claimed gold in the women’s road race on Saturday.

Blaak, who was caught up in a crash early in the 152.8km race, produced a perfectly-timed break with seven kilometres remaining and crossed the line 28 seconds ahead of the chasing pack.

 ??  ?? Peter Sagan: world champion again after pipping home hope Alexander Kristoff on the line.
Peter Sagan: world champion again after pipping home hope Alexander Kristoff on the line.

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