Filippo Ganna and Mathieu van der Poel performed Milan-San Remo cat and mouse throughout the overall kilometres of the rain-soaked 239km Tirreno-Adriatico 3rd level to Colfirito at the top plains of central Italy.
With 3.5km to move at the level, Ganna made a solo assault at the slow climb to the 760m top undeniable, whilst Tom Pidock (Q36.5) was once first of all not able to near the distance.
Van der Poel had eyed the level and gave the impression neatly fitted to the step by step emerging ultimate 10km. He surged throughout to Ganna with 1.5km to move, preventing the race chief from taking a 2d level win.
Alternatively, the Dutchman had no answer when Andrea Vendrame (Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale) hit the entrance and received the dash. Van der Poel completed twentieth on the line earlier than briefly disappearing to his Alpecin-Deceuninck staff bus to get heat.
After six-and-a-half hours of racing, Ganna nonetheless needed to whole the rostrum protocol afterwards, however had no regrets about his past due assault – or the truth that Van der Poel had chased it down.
“When you’re racing to win, you don’t worry about your rivals. I’d have done the same to him,” Ganna mentioned after the level, without a animosity.
“I’ve got a lot of respect for him but when we’re on the bike, it’s race on. If we’d gone away together, we might have stayed away…”
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Each Ganna and Van der Poel had been trying out their shape after six hours of racing within the rain and chilly. In 10 days they are going to conflict with Tadej Pogačar and different Classics and dash stars over the 289km of the season’s first Monument, Milan-San Remo.
“I tried to go early to see how I felt after six hours of racing. It was a good test for the next long races,” Ganna defined.
“I could have waited for the sprint but when you feel like attacking, you have to follow your instinct and go for it. I wanted to win. I can only thank the team. We raced hard and defended the jersey again.
“It was once simply me and Laurens de Plus within the ultimate kilometres and he is focused on the GC, so I did not wish to take dangers within the dash.
“I didn’t win but it’s proof that my legs are good. Sometimes you’ve got to push your limits, see how you feel and try to improve.”