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RSS FeedsWorlds: Klier and Germany want chaos in menīs road race
(Cyclingnews.com)

 
 

23 september 2017 22:27:41

 
Worlds: Klier and Germany want chaos in menīs road race
(Cyclingnews.com)
 


Despite not having an out-and-out favourite for Sundayīs World Championships road race, Andreas Klier believes that Germany can still play an important part in the outcome. The former rider is hoping for a chaotic finale, in which Germany still have cards to play, rather than controlled race in which is riders are likely to struggle. Without Andre Greipel or John Degenkolb, Germany lack a favourite but in Tony Martin and sprinter Nikias Arndt they do have options. `We have a wide selection with a pretty high level through the whole group,` Klier, who is moonlighting as a director for the national team in Bergen, told Cyclingnews.ADVERTISEMENT `We need to see how far we can get into the race but itīs no secret that if Michal Kwiatkowski and the others go then we canīt follow. So we need to find out how we get to the final with as many people as possible and then ask what are we going to do when we are there.` The laps around Bergen culminate with the climb up Salmon Hill, where a number of key moves were launched in the early road races at these championships. Many predict that the final ascent up the climb will be crucial on Sunday. Having seen Germanyīs Lennard Kämna take silver in the menīs U23 road race, Klier is well aware that having numbers in the final is Germanyīs best hope. `First we have to get there. Then we need to see if itīs chaos or controlled. If Italy and Australia are riding for a sprint, we canīt do what Belgium can do, which is anticipate and attack left and right. We canīt do that,` Klier said. You can read more at Cyclingnews.com


 
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