A perfect finish for the power of Pedersen pubblicato il 09/03/2022
Trek-Segafredo
 
A perfect finish for the power of Pedersen
  
After misfortune plagued the finish of Stage 2 for Trek-Segafredo, they rebounded with a textbook effort, and Mads Pedersen delivered the victory in Stage 2 of Paris-Nice
 
“We missed out yesterday with Alex Kirsch's puncture and me losing the chain [in the sprint], and we wanted to make it up today,” explained Pedersen. “The boys did a fantastic job all day to make it as easy as possible for me, and yeah, a terrific lead out from Alex (Kirsch) and Jasper (Stuyven), and then I just put my head down a sprinted. Yeah, a really good day.”
 
It was a hilly run-in peppered with attacks that proved too hot to handle for the pure sprinters, but not for an on-form Pedersen. With two strong classics specialists in Kirsch and Stuyven working for Pedersen, Trek-Segafredo played its hand well.
 
“I think a few years ago I said if you play poker, and you have two kings, it’s quite good, and today the poker game went really well for us,” smiled Mads. “It’s just incredible to ride with those guys, how they protect me the whole day, and the way Jasper and I work in the finals; that is really, really nice. It’s nice to finally pay off the boys with a victory.”
 
Stuyven laid the final lead-out, and Pedersen let his legs do the rest.
 
“It’s not an easy final when you can see the finish line in the last kilometer and a half, so it’s a little waiting game. But like I said already yesterday, I normally don’t take into account too much in the final I just follow wheels. So today, I was following Jasper’s wheel, and then when I felt it was time to go, I opened the sprint. Luckily it was enough to keep the guys behind.”
 
It was Pedersen’s first win in Paris-Nice. After two attempts in the first two stages, everything played out perfectly in a finish suited to his strengths.
 
“A little uphill is always better for me than a flat sprint, so today was perfect,” agreed Pedersen. “It was a hard sprint. It’s my first WordTour win in a long time, and it’s really nice to start out [the season] so well; it’s a good direction for the classics that are coming in a few weeks.”
 
When asked if he has ever been in such good form, Pedersen quickly replied. “I have been in better form, maybe not at this time of year, but when I was World Champion,” he answered. 
 
Then added: “It’s nice to have confidence, and that is what’s coming out of this. The shape is good, but it can be better.”
 
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