There was no surprise in the Slovakian road race championships as Peter Sagan took his fourth straight title. In an exciting battle with the second big Slovakian rider Peter Velist (BMC), the Cannondale rider emerged as the strongest, putting 51 seconds into his compatriot.
Slovakia is no major cycling nation but they have one of the very best riders in their ranks. Hence, it is no surprise that the Slovakian road race championships have been dominated by Peter Sagan in the last few years and this year was no exception.
With just his brother Juraj at his side, Sagan faced a potentially difficult situation as he was up against much larger contingents from smaller teams. However, he proved to be in a class of his own in the 192km race in Slavkov and insted of putting all his eggs into the sprint basket, he went on the attack.
The race was held in conjunction with the Czech championships and so both Zdenek Stybar and Sagan were winners when they escaped in the finale. The duo arrived together at the finish and Sagan could cross the line to take his fourth consecutive title.
As expected, the race developed into a battle with Peter Velits who is the other major Slovakian rider. The former Vuelta podium finisher took second while Martin Mahdar completed the podium.
Sagan will first wear the jersey when he lines up for the Tour de France on Saturday.
Result:
1. Peter Sagan 4.50.36
2. Peter Velits +0.51
3. Martin Mahdar +2.46
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