Peter Sagan: If I can be an example for someone, it's a good thing
The 𒊎world champion talks about the importance of being himself





It is almost impossible to understand how 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Peter Sagan will react to questions after races; he can be profound, sensitive or playful, dismissive of simple questions, responding with a shrug of the shoulders, his deep laugh or slug of sarcasm. He does not seem to care about being polit⛎ically correct or following the guidelin🍨es of media training.
Most of the time he 🐻is si🌊mply himself. Take it or leave it.
At Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Sagan seemed irritated to have lost to Greg Van Avermaet and even slightly aloof. Following his victory at 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tirreno-Adriatico, 🔯Sagan was relaxed and happy to ta๊lk to the mostly Italian media, who tried to understand what makes him tick.
Italian television journalist Alessandra di Stefano reminded Sagan that last year he cited Kurt Cobain's famous phrase: "They laugh at🍨 me because I'm different; I laugh at them because they're all the same."
She asked if that phrase represented who he was.
"I think it's important to be yourself. We've all got a personality. I think we've got to believe in ourselves," he explained this time, expressing himself far better in Italian than i🐓n English – his third language.
"Press conferences are important for people to know a bit more about me or the race. But if you ask me about tomorrow's stage, I can only say: if they don't cancel the stage, a climber will win… There are good and🍷 bad questions, I just answer them."
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Sagan accepted that a lot of people admire him for his bike riding ability but also for bring diffe♚rent, for being himself.
"We'll see how long I last. It's always harder…" Sagan said. "I🐟'm happy if people see me like that. If I can be an example for someone, it's a good thing."
Talking about his sprinting
Sagan was happier talking about his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:winning sprint in Montalto di Castro. Last year he was too far forward on the fast run into the finish and the kick up to the line and was beaten by Fernando Gaviria. Hဣe ensured he did not make the same mistake this time.
"The spriꦰnt went well for me. I'm happy to win and happy to thank team - we did a good job. It was nervous in the peloton in the last 60km but I'm happy it finis♏hed well," Sagan explained.
"I remembered las🎃t year's sprint very well, and I was too far up. The guys had helped me in the last kilometre but after there's the descent and the kick up, so I remembered to take it from a bit further back this time. There was also some wind this time."
"I saw Elia and so decided to stay on his wheel. He was too far up like me last year. We got to 250 metres ⛎to go and he had to go, bu🙈t it was too far out on a rising finish like that."
Sagan signed off with so🐻me more of hi🦄s simple philosophy when asked what winning sprints in March mean for the big Classics in April.
"Last year I didn't win,🅺 and I won Fl🦩anders…" he said, with a hint of Sagan sarcasm.
"It's always꧑ important to feel good. It's not about victories, the second or third place. We'll see how we come i🦹nto the Classics."

Stephen is one of the most experienced member of the Cyclingnews team, having reported on professional cycling since 1994. He has been Head of News at Cyclingnews since 2022, before which he held the position of European editor since 2012 and previously worked for Reuters, Shift Active Media, and CyclingWeekly, among other publications.