Sepp Kuss has urged fans not to read too much into his spring performances, as the American enters a new chapter of increased expectations following his win in the Vuelta a EspaƱa last year.
The Visma-Lease a Bike rider is currently racing the Volta a Catalunya and sits eighth on GC with three stages remaining, a position he finished in during Februaryās Volta a Algarve.Ā
Tadej PogaÄar looks to be running away with the win at Catalunya, so a better barometer to compare Kussā form to is that of Soudal-QuickStepās Mikel Landa who is second overall; in the raceās two high mountain stages, Kuss has ceded 1-05, including bonus seconds, to the Spaniard.
Kussās main season objectives are the Tour de France and Vuelta, and although he will be lining up at both the Itzulia Basque Country and CritĆ©rium du DauphinĆ©, neither he nor his team are demanding that he achieves podium finishes in those races.
āIād love to win or do better here but I know the level in these one week races, especially in the spring, is always so high that you canāt achieve things that arenāt possible,ā the 29-year-old told Cycling Weekly ahead of stage four of Catalunya.
āYouāve always got to go into it hoping for the best and not giving up beforehand, but I know for myself physically and mentally that the best races for me are the Grand Tours and those are still pretty far away so itās hard to take too much stock of whatās happening now.ā
Kussā coach, Mathieu Heijboer, has previously said that making Kuss a leader at one week races is not the approach that would elicit the best form out of the Coloradan, although there is clearly some hope from the team that he can be consistent at all races, as evidenced by him wearing number 11 in northern Spain, denoting that he is their principal rider.
Is managing external expectations the biggest task for Kuss this season? āI donāt think itās so much of a challenge because I know what Iāve already done and I can be really happy with that,ā he answered.
āThereās always expectations for everybody, but for me itās only on myself. I have to concentrate on feeling good and doing my best.
āIāve not done the training I would do before the big races yet, but already Iām in good shape so for me thatās really nice. I feel really good without doing the real hard training and it shows that I still have room to grow.ā