Kopecky: Things change so quickly at Roubaix
Belgian champion reflects on her second-place finish at Paris-Roubaix Femmes after🏅 entering as a major favourite

After winning Strade Bian♕chi and the Tour of Flanders in quick succession, Lotte Kopecky (SD Worx) was a hotly-tipped favourite to take the win in the second year of Paris-Roubaix Femmes, but despite an aggressive ride she was unable to match Elisa Longo Borghini’s (Trek-Segafredo) decisive solo win.
Launching an attack with 50km to go, Kopecky found herself in a breakaway group containing 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marta Bastianelli (UAE Team ADQ) and Lucinda Brand (Trek-Segafredo), but when this was brought back, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Borghini made her winning move.
"I tried something here to put the oth𝐆er teams under pressure," Kopecky said of her choice to mak🐠e the move when she did. "But others were not cooperating 100 per cent. So I tried to keep the gap, but didn’t put too much work in it, to save the legs.
"So it's more 🗹about putting all the teams in the pressure or under pressure tඣhan really going for that move," said the Belgian road champion.
Speaking about the pressure of coming in as the most successful rider of the Classics so far, Kopecky said she didn’t let it g𓆉etꩵ to her.
"After two victories… I was really prepared to try the best I could for my teammates. And that's the mentality of how I started this raceꦓ. I didn't let any pressure [get ൩to me], and just to enjoy racing and try to race with heart and attack. And put all the teams under pressure.
"That's Paris-Roubaix -ಞ things change so quickly."
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When Borghini attacked, SD Worx may have been in a position to get Chantal van den Broek-Blaak on �💙�her wheel in the counter move, but instead it was Elena Cecchini who followed Borghini, along with Emma Norsgaard.
"That🐻's how we raced at that moment," Kopecky said. "Elena probably was in the best position to follow Elisa there, and she did. But in the end Elisa was just too strong.
"Norsgaard is a really strong rider too, and she dropped her too. So that is a sign that Elisa is very, very str🉐ong."
Kopecky made a final strong move on ꦉSector 7, Cysoing à Bourghelles, which closed the gap to Borghini substantially but couldn’t bridge the distance, largely as Kopecky attacked mostly unassisted.
"At that moment I didn’t think we would get any assistance. It was just to maintain a high pace so we could try to make a nice group t🍷o try to reach Elisa. But Elisa was pretty strong today."