Peter Sagan has already an impressive record. But the Tinkoff-Saxo rider is always in search of a win on a great classic, even if he has already won Gent-Wevelgem and E3 Harelbeke. "I will do everything to win," said the 25-year-old in an interview with Sporza.
This winter, the Slovakian was traded by the Russian team and certainly, he will have a strong team with him during the classic races. "It will be my first classics with my new team. In the past, Tinkoff has done well at the spring classics. We have a team with a lot of big names and we'll see what will happen this year. Personally, I feel very well with my new team, I am very happy, it is a fun group and the organization is very good. My goal is the same as previous years: I want to win a classic and I think my condition is good."
"Tirreno-Adriatico will enable me to be in good shape for the classics. We will also be able to see how well the other riders are already in shape. The season starts from the Tirreno", he explained. "For the Flemish races, I expect at the front of the race the traditional names. But every day is different and we will see how the race goes. There are so many things that come into play."
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