Tadej Pojjakar She manipulated admirably at Tirreno-Adriatico last week. After that, his preparation for Milan Sanremo was hampered by a cold. “I still have a stuffy nose, but I feel ready to race,” said the two-time Tour winner a day before La Primavera.
In 2020, Pujacar, who rode his bike for the first time on Thursday because of the cold, finished 12th in Milan-Sanremo. “I learned a lot in that time, especially about the end of the race. It’s important that I get to the final as lively as possible.”
“Attack on Cipressa? I don’t know, that depends on the race track,” Pogacar doesn’t let his cards look. “I even take sprinting into account, and I’ll also try to do it as best I can.”
Today, Pascal Ackermann has already booked the 19th Emirates win of the season, tomorrow number 20? “Anyway, the team has improved a lot this season, we are really at the top at the moment. Winning by myself would be exceptional, but I would be absolutely happy if one of my teammates won.”
“Milan-Sanremo is an exciting challenge anyway. The finish line is not far from my home in Monte Carlo, so I know the track very well. However, it is one of the hardest races to win.”
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