2014 Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage 3 Photo Gallery

Today, [W:Peter Sagan] succeeded in keeping his streak of annual victories with a win in Arezzo. The Slovakian champion took an amazing victory thanks to a powerful sprint on the final short uphill. Michal Kwiatkowski (OmegaPharma-QuickStep), Simon Clarke (Orica-GreenEdge) and Philippe Gilbert (BMC) rounded out the podium for stage 3 of the always fast-paced and exciting Tirreno-Adriattico race. “It was an important victory for me to prove that my condition is growing,” said Sagan. “I’m very happy, of course. This win is good for morale, for me, and my teammates as well, who need a special thanks for the great support they give me every day along every stage. I dedicate the win to my mother, who is not in good health.” “I knew I did not have many chances in this Tirreno-Adriatico after seeing the race book. Today’s stage was not suited for many riders in the peloton, maybe five or six, including me,” commented Sagan. “I’m happy I hit the target. Up next is a really important part of my season, the Classics, starting at Milano-Sanremo. Performance like this is a big boost of confidence.” “The finale was really confusing. Everybody wanted to be in the front today starting from the last 10 km. Longo Borghini took me to leading position at 3 km to go. It was not easy to keep there. I’ve lost some positions before the uphill, but then the Bennati’s action was the right one for me to take the front. Then, when Gilbert attacked I was not worried. I think he did it a little bit early, but most important for me it was the great feeling I had. Of course, I looked to the other riders, but I first concentrated on doing my best,” added Peter. “The final uphill? It was hard, a brutal effort, but worth it in the end.” 2014 Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage 3 Results Images copyright RCS Sport

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