Van Aert could barely hold Alaphilippe’s wheel at the top of the Poggio but he managed to rein in the Deceuninck-Quick Step rider in the descent. The Frenchman played it smart in the final straight, letting Van Aert start the sprint, but the Belgian eventually had a little more left in the engine on the Via Roma. “On the Poggio I was on the limit. Alaphilippe went earlier than me and I could barely hold his wheel,” said Van Aert. “I had to give everything to come back in the descent. He played the sprint good, too.” Alaphilippe said the best man on the day had won. “I’m disappointed but on the other hand I gave everything and Wout deserves his victory,” he said. “I’m happy to be back in shape. Being on the podium in Sanremo is a testament to that.”
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