Peter Sagan was back on the road on Friday after two months at the Swiss Grand Prix in Canton Aargau. Mark Hershey won, while the three-time world champion crossed the finish line after ten minutes in the final set. Sagan finished 69th.
The TotalEnergies driver had a long Covid problem this spring, so he wasn’t able to break any during the Classics. Fifth place in Milan-Torino and fourth place in the Tirreno-Adriatico stage were his only achievements. In the meantime, I no longer feel pain. I’m feeling better, but I need some feedback from the matches.”
Sagan: “Sooner or later I’m going back to Unbound”
So those first notes came in at 69th in Switzerland, but it wasn’t Sagan’s first race. Last week he also rode Unbound, the largest dirt-court race in the world, in North America. Sagan was in Utah for 3.5 weeks of boot camp and – in consultation with a specialist sponsor – stuck out unrelated to him. I had a lot of fun in the gravel scene.
“I had an incredible amount of fun there,” he explains in conversation with him. La Gazzetta dello Sport† Explains: “I’ve found a lot of fans there and I want to play at least two claycourt matches every year.”
on me Instagram Sagan, who was in North America with teammate Daniel Oss, provided further explanation. “Despite the rain it was a great day,” he points out, unbound. “It gave me the opportunity to meet many interesting people. Sooner or later I will be back.
Sagan will complete his next race within kilometers from Sunday in a very challenging edition of the Tour of Switzerland, which should give him the final push towards that year’s Tour de France. So it looks like the seven-time winner of the points classification is fit in just in time for the biggest bike race of the year.