After taking a huge win in Flanders last Sunday, Peter Sagan says the pressure is off him for the Hell of the North, Paris-Roubaix, tomorrow.
"I'm always relaxed," he told Cyclingnews. "For sure I'm not stressed.
I don't have any expectations – go to the finish, don't crash, and have a nice day. If my destiny is to win, maybe I will. If my destiny is not to win, I don't win."
Sagan says he loves Roubaix as the strongest guys almost always contest the win and the cobbles are so different to those experienced in the rest of the Classics.
"Everyone likes Roubaix because it's a different style of race, the cobblestones are unique in the world, and there's lots of history behind it," he said. “Flanders and Roubaix mean the stronger riders can be at the front."
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