“And that made my return to the peloton even more difficult. But Vuelta helped me, it was a step I needed to get in shape before the World Cup. I believed that everything would turn out well. And I was happy that those months of hard work turned out somewhere. At first it looked like a disaster at first, but it had a good end. It was mentally exhausting, but I got amazing support from the team, “added Štybar, who finished seventh in the road race at the World Championships in Belgium. .
“We are happy to continue together on this journey, which we started more than a decade ago. Zdeněk is one of the most experienced peloton riders and an important member of our team; a real wolf who will always do his best for his team. He has a lot in him. And we are confident that he can achieve excellent results for the team next year as well, “said Patrick Lefevere, head of the team nicknamed the” Wolf Pack “.
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Cyclist Zdeněk Štybar underwent surgery due to a cardiac arrhythmia.
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The three-time world champion in cyclocross from 2010, 2011 and 2014, Štybar admitted that he still dreams of two triumphs – I would like to win the monument Around Flanders or Paris-Roubaix, where he finished second twice. “My goal is the whole period when the classics will take place. And I would also like to return to the Tour de France,” outlined Štybar, who did not release the famous one-off Paris-Roubaix this year, although it finally experienced inclement weather in early October. which was to record for him.
“I couldn’t wait, but I didn’t feel well during the race itself. At some point I had a cold and stomach problems, I couldn’t speed up or do anything about it. And on that day you need luck and great legs to succeed “Nothing can go wrong,” added Stybar.
In the post-season, he was mainly looking forward to spending time with his family, but he also planned to take part in some cyclocross races again. “Simply because I like cyclocross. It’s also great preparation and I always enjoy the beautiful atmosphere there with the fans. It’s similar to the championship in Leuven, but you will experience that great feeling every race on smaller circuits,” Štybar was looking forward .
Although he will be thirty-six in December, he is not thinking about the end of his career yet. Recently, other Czech road aces Petr Vakoč and Roman Kreuziger have finished. “I have no idea when I will finish. Sometimes there will be good times, other times the worse ones. But I will probably ride my bike forever. When I’m not on it, I miss it. I crossed the road in full force in 2013, maybe that’s why I want to ride “I feel that it would be enough, but I haven’t had that feeling yet,” Stybar assured.
In his career so far, he has scored big victories at the Strade Bianche (2015), Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and E3 Harelbeke (both 2019), but he has also achieved stage laurels at the Vuelta (2013) and the Tour de France (2015).
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