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‘All boats rise in a high tide’ – Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe have their latest superstar in Remco Evenepoel, but will he push them to new heights like Peter Sagan did?

ROUBAIX, FRANCE - APRIL 08: Arrival / Peter Sagan of Slovakia and Team Bora - Hansgrohe / Celebration / Silvan Dillier of Switzerland and Team AG2R La Mondiale / Track Roubaix Velodrome / during the 116th Paris - Roubaix 2018 a 257km race from Compiegne to Roubaix on April 8, 2018 in Roubaix, France. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)

Almost a decade after Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe brought in their last superstar, Peter Sagan, who raised them to a new level, team boss Ralph Denk is hoping that the arrival of Remco Evenepoel can have the same effect.

Sagan’s arrival at Bora in 2017 coincided with their step up to the WorldTour, and with him came new levels of success; the team’s win tally jumped to 33 in his first year, and he won some of the biggest races, including Paris-Roubaix, several stages of the Tour de France and at the World Championships.

And it wasn’t just Sagan’s own results that he brought in, but with his reputation preceding him, most of the pressure was on the Slovak to deliver, allowing for their other riders to develop without the spotlight and the team to find its winning peak in 2019 with 47 – only four of which came from Sagan.

Sagan won Paris-Roubaix for Bora-Hansgrohe in 2018 (Image credit: Getty Images)

Obviously, Evenepoel is a different beast from the versatile sprinter and one-day star that three-time world champion Sagan was, as a GC rider, time trial specialist and hilly Classics contender.

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