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Slovakian world champion Sagan swaps road for mountains in Rio

Slovakia’s world road race champion Peter Sagan will compete in the mountain bike event at the Rio Olympics, returning to the discipline in which he began his career.
Sagan, who will ride this year’s Tour de France for his Tinkoff-Saxo team, has been handed Slovakia’s only spot for the mountain bike race which will take place on August 21.
He will not ride the road race in Rio.
“Everyone thought that Peter Sagan, as world champion will start the road race. However, Peter offered his place in the road event in exchange for place in the cross country mountain bike race,” Peter Privara, president of the Slovak Cycling Association was quoted as saying in a statement from the Slovakia Olympic Committee.
“After finishing the Tour de France, Peter will do some a special training for four weeks. He will not go to Rio just to take part but to aim for a good position.”
Sagan, 26, is one of the biggest names in road cycling but began in cross-country where he became a junior world champion.
This year, he claimed his first ‘Monument’ triumph with victory in the Tour of Flanders, after which he competed in several mountain bike races in Austria and the Czech Republic in order to secure the qualification points required for Rio.
After competing in the recent Tour of California, winning the sprinters’ category, Sagan stayed in the US and trained on mountain bikes in Park City, Utah.
He will not be a contender for the general classification at the Tour de France but will target stage victories and aim to win the points classification green jersey for a fifth year in succession.
The Slovakian Olympic Committee said Martin Haring and Patrik Tybor would ride the Rio road race, which will take place on a hilly course not best-suited to Sagan.
“The aim is to give Slovakia the best possible result. Peter Sagan in the past managed to win the world title in mountain biking, so his chances of a good outcome are realistic,” head of Slovakia’s mountain bike commission John ilova was quoted as saying in a statement from the Slovakia Olympic Committee.

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