Matteo Jorgenson never believed he could win Paris-Nice but finishing second behind Remco Evenepoel in Stage 8 helped him claim the overall victory.

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    Here is the winner though this we think that you would one day win barin to be honest no uh never never uh until this year I I never would have believed that this is possible but uh here we are you live just next door you

    Live on the Harbor of of nce I mean you had to win it I mean it’s uh it’s it’s an amazing outcome for you yeah it’s it couldn’t have G any better today really uh and the whole week and yeah it hasn’t really sunk in yet to be honest I

    Just yeah I could barely sleep last night to be honest with you I was so nervous and yeah felt for the first time in my life pressure and uh yeah to have it come together like that and to ride in with such a champion like Remco and it was

    Just uh a really special moment I’m just next next to my my house actually what was the plan I mean the Gap this morning was 4 seconds uh in favor of Brandon mcnalty what was the plan to attack at what moment yeah it was a complicated situation this morning we had ah there’s

    Just with this stage there’s so many scenarios that could could happen uh and yeah to be honest I just have to I just had to expect the unexpected and be ready for anything I mean we had three clear points with the course I knew this

    Course yeah from my heart I mean yeah I could I could tell you right now every single corner so I told the guys in the bus three key points we made it perfectly into all of them made sure to be in front of all the splits in front

    Of all the crashes and yeah I have to say also thank you to all the boys this week uh and yeah to Richard pluga and Maran Zan who brought me into this team and not only that but then gave me the opportunity to lead a world tour race

    Like Perry in my first year and yeah it’s really special you’re talking about the team visma Lisa bike you were with moar last year what has changed for you it’s hard to say one thing every Everything has changed every single uh yeah every every detail to be honest has

    Changed very promising for the future you just won parin you have uh maybe bigger Ambitions now ah I’m not going to get ahead of myself uh this is yeah a really really nice Victory and a really good achievement in my life and yeah I’m just going to try to

    Enjoy it and uh yeah keep my feet on the ground well start by enjoying the podium thank you thank you thank you sir

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    1. Good for Matteo congrats! To bad it took joining that team, with those directors, those doctors and those doping protocols to get there. Isn't anybody else wondering why VISMA and UAE win every race that isn't decided in a sprint? Do all the other racers, directors, doctors, bikes and other equipment all suck?

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