Ryder Hesjedal’s (Garmin-Sharp) attempt at a successful breakaway on the final ascent of the Côte de Polytechnique in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal on Sunday looked highly efficient, but the 2012 Giro winner ended up serving as a lead�€out man for Peter Sagan (Cannondale), who made his move in his slipstream.
“I had an up and down season and I really wanted to finish on a high note,” said Hesjedal, who confirmed he was putting an end to his season and would not take part in the World Championships in Florence later this month. “But I certainly did not expect to see Peter ride past the way he did. He was the stronger man today,” the Canadian added.
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