Sitting in second overall, 9 seconds behind Lars Boom, Lars Bak is ready to attack in tomorrow's queen stage at the Tour of Denmark.
"Actually, it was an easy stage," he told DR after stage 2. "There wasn't much wind out there and it was pretty controlled. There were some attacks in the last 50-60km and I think the team was there and was part of the action. It was an expected bunch sprint.
"Tomorrow is the hardest stage so we have to see how the legs are but you shouldn't attack without any purpose. If I have the legs, I will attack.
"It is the Kiddesvej climb and the hard circuit so if you have the legs, you just have to go. It is not too complicated tomorrow. It is hard and ends with an uphill finish so you just have to go full gas."
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