World road champion Peter Sagan says he’s looking forward to Sunday’s Olympic mountain bike race, with the Slovak rider insisting “it’s going to be fun.”
The 26-year-old began his racing career in mountain biking – famously, he won the Slovak Cup on a bike borrowed from his sister – he later described it as “something like a mix of an old mountain bike and a road bike.”
But eyebrows were raised earlier this year when the 26-year-old, winner of the Tour of Flanders this year and who last month took his fifth successive green jersey at the Tour de France, announced he would switch discipline and miss the road race at Rio.
Winner of the junior world mountain bike championship in 2008, Sagan made his decision after undertaking a recce of the road race course earlier this year and deciding it was more suited to a pure climber rather than a puncheur.
After Belgium’s Greg van Avermaet took gold, UCI president Brian Cookson suggested that Sagan “may be kicking himself a little bit” at missing out on a potential gold medal.
Sagan certainly isn’t favourite with five-time world champion Nino Schurter of Switzerland and France’s double Olympic gold medallist Julian Absalon are expected to slug it out on a race that covers seven laps of a 4.85km course, which he has already taken a look at.
But he’s certainly looking forward to it, telling Reuters after his arrival in Rio: "Mountain bike is something different.
“No one knows what the hell to expect. But it's going to be fun.
"I don't hope for anything. I have not raced mountain bike in seven years. A lot of things have changed.
"I'm here for more personal reasons. I want to try. I don't expect nothing big.”
Sagan, who has been training in the United States, added: "The parcours can be good for me. Technically I am not bad. I am not here to lose. Can I win?
“If I lose, I am not disappointed. If I win, it's so good. I'm here for a result. I'm here to give my best."
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Can't wait for this - cyclonation!
He must be gutted that he didn't give the road race a go, given the eventual outcome (although you would assume that it would have panned out very differently had he been in the field)
I'd be surprised if he makes the top 10. Absalon looks a cert for gold (mechanicals notwithstanding)
He will be in national team kit surely
Dear god, please not in those white shorts. Not even he can pull that look off.
He'll be wearing the mainly blue shorts in the second picture. Not the white UCI shorts, because he isn't the reigning UCI MTB world champion.
Phew- I can watch without fear!
"I don't expect nothing big"
You can't read that without hearing his voice in your head.