Danish all-rounder Mads Pedersen gave his Lidl-Trek teammates a public dressing-down after level 1 of Paris-Great, once they jointly didn’t ship Pedersen to a place the place he may just battle for victory.
Pedersen is obviously in excellent shape, having simply gained a level and the whole within the Excursion de l. a. Provence previous this 12 months and has a excellent observe file in Paris-Great, too, with level wins in 2022 and 2023.
Then again, the previous International Champion got here house a disenchanted 12th within the bunch dash at Le-Perray-en-Yvelines that determined level 1 of the 2025 version, after he and his teammates didn’t paintings smartly sufficient in combination within the ultimate kilometres to place Pedersen ready to fight in opposition to level winner Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep).
“There’s not much to analyse. It was just lousy riding, and the work being done today wasn’t good enough at all. So there’s not much to say,” he instructed Danish TV station TV2.
“There’s some positional struggle where I lost them [his teammates], but at the same time I knew it would open up again on the left side at some point, so I could jump back to them. But something happened to them too, and they lost each other.”
Pedersen was once in a slightly extra conciliatory temper on Monday morning at first in Montesson of a 2d, flatter level, pronouncing he was hoping it might additionally conclude with every other bunch dash, however with an overly other consequence.
“We made some mistakes coming into the sprint, we lost each other too many times and had too much work finding each other again, so we just missed out on having a chance for sprinting,” Pedersen instructed Cyclingpro.internet at first of level 2.
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Despite the fact that his total dissatisfaction remained transparent, against this Pedersen singled out Sunday’s efficiency through Mattias Skjelmose for reward for his level 1 efficiency, after the Dane bridged throughout to a deadly overdue breakaway additionally together with Josh Tarling (Ineos Grenadiers) and Matteo Trentin (Tudor Professional Biking).
That motion had stored his teammates some power for the finale after issues got here again in combination once more, Pedersen identified, just for their plan to head significantly awry within the build-up for the dash itself.
On the level 2 get started, Pedersen remained upbeat for his probabilities of getting a 3rd Paris-Great level win in 4 editions of the race at Bellegarde on Tuesday afternoon.
“It’s a bit of a different sprint today, the last five kilometres are pretty straightforward,” he identified, “and hopefully we’ll get it right today.”