'I felt good after Arenberg but the lights just went out' - Josh Tarling hit by eating problem at Paris-Roubaix
Briefly

In the Paris-Roubaix cycling race, Filippo Ganna's hopes were dashed early as he fell behind following an initial cobblestone sector, despite a strong start. Josh Tarling, a younger teammate, tried to fill the void but also faced challenges, finishing 52nd after a difficult race. Tarling expressed frustration over his performance, stating he knew he was in the right position but lacked the energy to compete. Ganna, initially a strong contender due to previous performances, ended up in 13th place, showing the difficulties faced by both riders during the race's tough conditions.
"It's annoying, I know what I'm doing. I put myself in the right place but just had nothing when I was there. It is what it is."
"I love this race. I can put myself in the right place but when I'm there, I just need to finish it off. I felt good after Arenberg but the lights just went out."
Read at cyclingnews.com
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